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Robert Pattinson: I loved playing a player in ‘Bel Ami’
24 FramesA corrupt government –- supported by a corrupt media –- that seeks to invade an Arab country for its resources is how Declan Donnellan described his film adaptation of the 1885 Guy de Maupassant novel “Bel Ami,” which focuses on... -
From Best Translated Book Awards: Poetry, fiction shortlists
Jacket CopyThe short list for the Best Translated Book Awards is announced and includes both fiction and poetry.... -
French film festival City of Lights, City of Angels kicks off Monday
24 FramesThe City of Lights, City of Angels French film festival, this year featuring ‘My Way,’ ‘A Happy Event’ and more, sees a spike in interest after ‘The Artist.’... -
Cannes 2012: Claude Miller's last film will close festival
24 FramesThe Cannes Film Festival selects “Therese D,” the final work from the late Claude Miller, as its closing-night film. Claude Miller's "Therese D," starring Audrey Tautou, will screen at the Cannes Film Festival on May 27.... -
Cannes 2012: Cronenberg, Daniels give lineup a North American spin
24 FramesThe Cannes Film Festival's lineup was announced in Paris, with Kristen Stewart's "On the Road," Robert Pattinson's and David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis" and Brad Pitt's "Killing Me Softly" in the lineup.... -
Storied Perfume
LA Times MagazineTruly mysterious perfumes about in life—and in literature.... -
Horse slaughter poised to resume in U.S. -- with PETA's approval?
Nation NowSlaughtering horses for their meat could resume in the U.S. as soon as spring 2012 if some businesses have their way. PETA is opposed, but sees a bright side in a way.... -
Music review: Ebène Quartet opens Sundays with Coleman
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the Southern California debut of the exceptional Ebène Quartet at Caltech's Beckman Auditorium.... -
Handicapping the Nobel Prize in literature: a guide
Jacket CopyWho is Assia Djebar and why is she considered among the top contenders for the Nobel Prize in literature? This handy guide can help.... -
L.A. noir in poetry, fiction and film
Jacket CopyThere are eight million stories in the naked city. This will be a month of L.A. noir fiction, film, and, surprisingly, poetry.... -
Dance review: 'more more more ... future' performed at REDCAT
Culture MonsterFaustin Linyekula's dance piece "more, more, more ... future" at REDCAT is reviewed by Laura Bleiberg for the Los Angeles Times... -
Prix Goncourt goes to high school teacher Alexis Jenni
Jacket CopyFrance's highest literary prize, the Prix Goncourt, was awarded to first-time novelist Alexis Jenni for his book "L'Art Français de la Guerre" (The French Art of War)....
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