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    Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Molokai, Hawaii: Island elders keep tradition alive in song

    Kaunakakai, Hawaii &mdash; A fire that raged through Hotel Molokai's Hula Shores restaurant last spring did not keep the <em>kupuna </em>&mdash; and their audience &mdash; from claiming their spots near the lapping sea and coconut palms. For more than a decade, at 4 p.m. Fridays, 10 to 30 <em>kupun</em>a ("elders" in Hawaiian) have gathered at the hotel to strum their ukuleles and sing the lost songs of their youth.
    Kaunakakai, Hawaii — A fire that raged through Hotel Molokai's Hula Shores restaurant last spring did not keep the kupuna — and their audience — from claiming their spots near the lapping sea and coconut palms. For more than a decade, at...

    Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Customs and Tradition, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  2. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Musicians picket Marvel Entertainment to protest outsourcing

    Captain America and Iron Man are hitting the wrong note with local musicians.
    Captain America and Iron Man are hitting the wrong note with local musicians. Members of the American Federation of Musicians picketed Marvel Entertainment at two Los Angeles locations today to protest what they described as the "offshoring" of...

    Tags: Entertainment, Thor (movie), The Avengers (movie, 2012), Music, Iron Man (movie)

  4. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Album skewering Margaret Thatcher to be reissued on April 17

    After former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was pilloried following her death last week with a campaign in England to vault the song &ldquo;Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead&rdquo; to the top of the nation&rsquo;s pop chart, an English satirist is using the occasion of Thatcher&rsquo;s funeral on Wednesday, April 17, to reissue a 1979 album skewering the woman also known as &ldquo;The Iron Lady.&rdquo;
    After former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was pilloried following her death last week with a campaign in England to vault the song “Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead” to the top of the nation’s pop chart, an English satirist is...

    Tags: Amnesty International, Twitter, Inc., Mick Jagger, Religion and Belief, Christianity

  6. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Eddie Kamae, ukulele extraordinaire and a Honolulu original

    HONOLULU &mdash; He's known as the Woody Guthrie of Hawaiian music, a virtuoso ukulele player who's helped to introduce new generations to music that might otherwise be lost.
    HONOLULU — He's known as the Woody Guthrie of Hawaiian music, a virtuoso ukulele player who's helped to introduce new generations to music that might otherwise be lost. But on the autumn morning I met up with Eddie Kamae, few people seemed to...

    Tags: Entertainment, Travel, Bars and Clubs, Music, Lifestyle and Leisure

  8. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. George Jones had contrarian appeal for young country fans, artists

    <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-george-jones-20130427,0,3459713.story">George Jones</a> reminded Andrew Dalton of his dad, for better and for worse. "I came out of your typical teenage punk past, and though I liked Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, I didn't really 'get' George Jones until I was about 22 or 23," said Dalton, a onetime DJ who is now a reporter at the Associated Press' Los Angeles bureau.
    George Jones reminded Andrew Dalton of his dad, for better and for worse. "I came out of your typical teenage punk past, and though I liked Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, I didn't really 'get' George Jones until I was about 22 or 23," said Dalton, a...

    Tags: Entertainment, Elliott Smith, Music, Johnny Cash

  10. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Coachella 2013: Down deep in the dance grooves

    The heaviest place to be at Coachella 2013, from a sound perspective, wasn't in the sweet spot of the Main Stage rig while Phoenix was preparing for the arrival of R. Kelly, or at the heart of the Sahara stage during Baauer's big, dumb, joyous set of beat music, heavy on the synth riffs and dirty beats.
    The heaviest place to be at Coachella 2013, from a sound perspective, wasn't in the sweet spot of the Main Stage rig while Phoenix was preparing for the arrival of R. Kelly, or at the heart of the Sahara stage during Baauer's big, dumb, joyous set of beat...

    Tags: Major Lazer (music group), Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Givenchy, Moby

  12. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Pulitzer Prize for music goes to composer Caroline Shaw

    Composer&nbsp;Caroline Shaw has won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for music for her a cappella composition "Partita for 8 Voices."
    Composer Caroline Shaw has won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for music for her a cappella composition "Partita for 8 Voices." The two finalists in the category this year were Aaron Jay Kernis for "Pieces of Winter Sky" and Wadada Leo Smith for "Ten Freedom...

    Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Music

  14. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' on Broadway to close on Sunday

    In the wake of largely negative reviews and falling box-office receipts, the current Broadway production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," starring "Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke, will close on Sunday after opening on March 20 at New York's Cort Theatre.
    In the wake of largely negative reviews and falling box-office receipts, the current Broadway production of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," starring "Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke, will close on Sunday after opening on March 20 at New York's Cort...

    Tags: Entertainment, Theater, Television Industry, Game of Thrones (tv program), Entertainment Events

  16. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Coachella 2013: 'Blowchella' chills festivalgoers to the core

    As the melancholy strains of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds&rsquo; &ldquo;From Her to Eternity&rdquo; skittered across the Empire Polo Club in the final hours of Coachella&rsquo;s opening weekend, many music fans felt as cold and forlorn as the music coming from the main stage.
    As the melancholy strains of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ “From Her to Eternity” skittered across the Empire Polo Club in the final hours of Coachella’s opening weekend, many music fans felt as cold and forlorn as the music...

    Tags: Entertainment, Weather, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Entertainment Events, Weather Reports

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Review: Susanna Malkki conducts a knockout program at L.A. Phil

    When Susanna M&auml;lkki made her Los Angeles Philharmonic debut in 2010 it was hoped &mdash; at least by me &mdash; that the Finnish conductor would be invited back to show what she could really do. She was. And Sunday afternoon in Walt Disney Concert Hall, she did.
    When Susanna Mälkki made her Los Angeles Philharmonic debut in 2010 it was hoped — at least by me — that the Finnish conductor would be invited back to show what she could really do. She was. And Sunday afternoon in Walt Disney Concert Hall,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Culture

  20. Apr 9, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. ‘Shazam!’ Remembering when superheroes weren’t quite so cool

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    PERSPECTIVE When the CW’s breakout hit series “Arrow” returns with new episodes on April 24, viewers can expect more soapy ......
  22. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Richie Havens' creative, political spirit never wavered

    People who experienced Woodstock through the lens of the 1970 documentary film "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace &amp; Music" can describe every contour of Richie Havens' face. With focused eyes and a scraggly beard, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and activist, who died on Monday at age 72, is ingrained into a generation's memory. In the film and on record, you can hear the mantra that he offered echo across Max Yasgur's farm, and that message has resonated over the years to become one of Woodstock's archetypal performances.
    People who experienced Woodstock through the lens of the 1970 documentary film "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music" can describe every contour of Richie Havens' face. With focused eyes and a scraggly beard, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and activist,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Woodstock Festival (1969), Bob Dylan, Entertainment Events, Music

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