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PASSINGS: Doyle Bramhall, Winston C. Doby, Bruno Rubeo, Cargill MacMillan Jr.
Doyle Bramhall
Bluesman collaborated with Stevie Ray Vaughan
Doyle Bramhall, 62, a blues singer, drummer and songwriter best known for his collaborations with the late guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, died Saturday at his home in Alpine, Texas, the Houston...Tags: Arts, University of California, Los Angeles, Oliver Stone, Radio, Cancer
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Wall Street Halloweenies, old and new
Opinion L.A.True, it was last year's Halloween party, and maybe they've learned better since. But someone who used to work at a big New York state law firm often referred to as a "foreclosure mill," representing major banks and mortgage companies...... -
Busdriver's new 'No Blacks, No Jews, No Asians' track teases album
Pop & HissLos Angeles rapper Busdriver releases an incendiary new track, "No Blacks, No Jews, No Asians" in advance of his forthcoming album.... -
L.A. Phil, Salonen to premiere 'lost' Shostakovich opera 'Orango'
Culture MonsterEsa-Pekka Salonen will conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the world premiere of the long-lost Shostakovich opera "Orango" at Walt Disney Concert Hall.... -
Sarah Palin in Iowa: Top volunteer 'can’t see her sitting this one out'
Top of the TicketSarah Palin will run says her biggest supporter in Iowa... -
Erwin Chemerinsky: The Constitution, Obama and raising the debt ceiling
Opinion L.A.The Constitution is clear: President Obama can't simply raise the debt ceiling on his own.... -
Banksy creates new show on pranks and anarchy for British TV
Culture MonsterNew TV special from Banksy on pranks and anarchy... -
IRAN: Tehran names street for late U.S. activist Rachel Corrie
Babylon & BeyondIran has decided to name a street in honor of Rachel Corrie, an American pro-Palestinian activist who was killed while protesting against the demolition of Palestinian homes in the Gaza strip eight years ago. It's the first time since Iran's...... -
Theater Review: Rogue Machine's 'Vivien' at Theatre Theater
Culture MonsterMargaret Gray reviews Rogue Machine's 'Vivien' at Theatre Theater... -
Debate: Was Netanyahu's speech to Congress a step in the right direction for peace?
Opinion L.A.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quite the charmer as he flattered and thanked the U.S. in a speech to Congress on Tuesday. But did he adequately address how Israel might forge peace with the Palestinians? He said he was...... -
Coco Chanel: Fashion house says Coco not a Nazi
All The RageCoco Chanel: Fashion house Chanel denies a new book's allegation that label founder Coco Chanel was a Nazi spy, citing her relationships with the Rothschild family, the photographer Irving Penn, the well-known French writer Joseph Kessel -- who were all... -
Noel Coward play to get U.S. premiere from L.A.'s Antaeus Co.
Culture MonsterNoel Coward's 1946 drama "Peace in Our Time" will have its first U.S. staging in October. L.A.'s Antaeus Co. has adopted the speculative historical play, adding nine Coward songs....
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