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    Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Travel with a classic touch, and a picnic blanket, to Massachusetts' Tanglewood

    Lenox, Mass. — Travelers come to the Berkshires in western Massachusetts for the mountains and the museums, the camping and the theater, the just-off-the-boil summer days that fade into cool evenings and single-blanket nights. But most of all they come for Tanglewood, the classical music festival that is one of America's most beloved excuses for a starlit picnic. This year, it's particularly important to pack the champagne glasses. The mother of all classical-paloozas is turning 75.
    Lenox, Mass. — Travelers come to the Berkshires in western Massachusetts for the mountains and the museums, the camping and the theater, the just-off-the-boil summer days that fade into cool evenings and single-blanket nights. But most of all they...

    Tags: Classical Music (genre), Music, Arts and Culture, Concerts, Downton Abbey (tv program)

  2. Feb 6, 2012 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dec 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  4. Holiday music: Justin Bieber, Michael Bublé, Tony Bennett and more

    Pop & Hiss
    Assessing 2011's crop of holiday music releases from Justin Bieber, Michael Bublé, Tony Bennett, She & Him and many others....
  5. Dec 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  6. Sarah Palin's odd complaint about the Obama Christmas card design

    Culture Monster
    Christophe Knight looks at Sarah Palin's odd complaint about the White House Christmas card design...
  7. Mar 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  8. Reader photos: Southern California Moments, Day 67

    L.A. NOW
    Norman Rockwell moment: Shane Nejad went to Ventura Harbor on Sunday to take photos. Disappointed by what he saw, he drove to a nearby beach where he happened upon a man teaching a young woman how to tightrope walk. During......
  9. Feb 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, Mass., is a classic place to curl up

    It's been a mild winter in the Northeast so far and I, for one, don't like it. I miss those exciting blizzards that hit the region almost nonstop from Christmas to Presidents Day. I moved from Rome to New England in 2011, and everything was fine until early November when a man in a pickup stopped by my house to ask whether I wanted him to plow the drive. I must have looked blank, because his eyes narrowed and he said that it was going to be a long, hard winter.
    It's been a mild winter in the Northeast so far and I, for one, don't like it. I miss those exciting blizzards that hit the region almost nonstop from Christmas to Presidents Day. I moved from Rome to New England in 2011, and everything was fine until...

    Tags: Christianity, Arts and Culture, Lobbying, Holidays, Anglicanism

  11. Apr 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  12. LACMA, Getty among 134 museums joining Google's art site

    Culture Monster
    Google knows something about the power in numbers, even in an art website. Google Art Project (www.googleartproject.com), which launched last year with virtual tours and digitized artworks from 17 museums, has added 134 new museums to its site,...
  13. Sep 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Kenneth Reiner dies at 95; industrialist built landmark Silvertop home

    Kenneth Reiner made a fortune in Los Angeles in the 1940s and '50s designing and manufacturing two ingenious products: self-locking aircraft nuts and spring-loaded ladies' hair clips.
    Kenneth Reiner made a fortune in Los Angeles in the 1940s and '50s designing and manufacturing two ingenious products: self-locking aircraft nuts and spring-loaded ladies' hair clips. He brought the same inventiveness to a personal project he launched in...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, Brooklyn (New York City), Architecture, Censorship, Arts and Culture

  15. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. 12 places to visit in 2012

    <strong>New Mexico:</strong> This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art galleries of Santa Fe; the vintage signage along old Route 66; the lingering hippie vibe of Truth or Consequences. Don't forget the Lightning Field, an art installation outside Quemado where (for $150 to $250 a person) you spend a summer night in a wood cabin and wait to see if lightning will strike one of the 400 tall steel poles outside your door. Even if there's no strike, the sky puts on shows at sunset and sunrise that will leave you in awe.
    New Mexico: This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art...

    Tags: Arts, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tampa, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  17. Nov 13, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Detroit evolving into a haven for artists

    "Where you headed?" asked the cheerful driver of the rental-car shuttle at the Detroit airport.
    "Where you headed?" asked the cheerful driver of the rental-car shuttle at the Detroit airport. "Detroit!" I answered, equally cheerfully. "Southfield, Birmingham or Rochester?" he asked, referring to well-to-do northern suburbs. PHOTOS: Detroit's...

    Tags: Rivera, Marcel Duchamp, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts, Rental Service

  19. Oct 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  20. Obama proclaims arts and humanities month with populist theme

    Culture Monster
    A populist theme underscores Pres. Obama's proclamation of arts & humanities month...
  21. Oct 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  22. Monster Mash: 'Billy Elliot' closing; Museum of Tolerance setback

    Culture Monster
    The Tony-winning Broadway production of "Billy Elliot" will close in January after a three-year run. The planned Museum of Tolerance project in Jerusalem is facing new challenges amid a report that it has lost its architect and construction manager....
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