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Review: A night of Riehm rattles and excites
Although Pier Paolo Pasolini was best known as an Italian filmmaker, he called himself a poet and his Wikipedia entry begins by also describing him as a journalist, philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, columnist, actor, painter,...
Tags: Germany, Religion and Belief, Music, Moscow (Russia), Entertainment Events
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His 'dark' material: Kanye West said to be 'done' recording new album
Kanye West is reportedly “done” recording his sixth studio album, with an eye toward releasing the follow-up to his platinum-selling 2010 LP “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” this summer. Meanwhile, the Twitter firebrand has...
Tags: Music, Kim Kardashian, Entertainment Events, Kanye West, Chief Keef
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A mermaid, a fashion film, a bath bomb and 'The Great Gatsby' [Updated 4:37 p.m. May 10]
Members of L.A.’s film music elite mingled with weather-beaten eco-warrior sailors and neo Edwardian fashionistas amid costumes from Baz Luhrmann’s "The Great Gatsby" Tuesday night at the multi-textured unveiling of musician-arranger-...
Tags: The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Emergency Incidents, Music, The Matrix (movie), Alexander McQueen
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'You Are a Badass': Author Jen Sincero explains how to kick butt
Jen Sincero may have written the sassiest self-help book of 2013: "You Are a Badass - How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life." Sincero is a former Angeleno, rock musician and sex advice columnist whose previous books are...
Tags: Authors, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Media Industry, Entertainment
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The Sunday Conversation: Peter Sellars
Theater director Peter Sellars, a UCLA professor of world arts and cultures, will be honored by the Santa Monica Museum of Art at its 25th-anniversary Precognito Gala on May 9. Why are you based in Los Angeles instead of New York, which has a larger...
Tags: Music, Beirut (Lebanon), Colleges and Universities, Russia, Artists
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At the Counter chain, burgers get the personal touch
Jeffrey Weinstein once swept through 19 Denver restaurants in six hours, a feat that most people would characterize as gluttony. Weinstein calls it research. Eating out is more than a hobby for the founder and co-chief executive of the Counter, a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Restaurants, Colleges and Universities, Cheddar Cheese, Prices
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For a piano teacher on Skype, lessons in the key of see
SAN GERONIMO, Calif. — Talc Tolchin ducks into the music studio he built behind his Marin County cottage, where the sun filters through a towering redwood tree and his daughter has dotted the flower beds with fairy houses. It's time for his next...
Tags: Louisiana State University, Teachers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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George Jones' May 2 funeral service going live on cable, Web
Thursday’s funeral service for Country Music Hall of Fame member George Jones will be a star-studded affair featuring a host of musicians, political figures and other celebrities paying final tribute to one of the most widely lauded singers of the...
Tags: Government, Politics, Charlie Daniels, Mike Huckabee, Music
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Cedering Fox knows the power of speaking the written word
Cedering Fox knows good actors, and isn't afraid to ask a favor. Her query is simple, and the actors almost always say yes. It's not like she wants them to be part of a hot new cable drama or a comedy Web series gone viral. Instead, she's asking them to...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Music, Entertainment Events, Theater, True Blood (tv program)
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Baz Luhrmann's 'Gatsby' hears hip-hop where Fitzgerald heard jazz
Baz Luhrmann didn't want to answer the question. "I can't really say it about myself," he said. "But yes, I do." The Australian director behind this month's hip-hop-inspired adaptation of "The Great Gatsby" had been asked if he thinks his movies...
Tags: Jack White, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Music, Jay-Z, Andre Benjamin
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'Tannhauser' production booed for using Nazi imagery
A new production of Richard Wagner's opera "Tannhauser" in Germany was reportedly booed by members of the audience who were apparently upset over the use of Nazi imagery in the staging. The opera opened Saturday at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in...
Tags: Germany, Arts and Culture, Music, Melancholia (movie), Entertainment
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