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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra announces new 2013-14 season
When she took over the role of executive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in 2010, Rachel Fine had to learn the ropes of an established organization while also dealing with the recession that put a crimp in fundraising. In those difficult...
Tags: Entertainment, Jerry Moss, Culture, Music, Arts and Culture
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George Jones eulogized at funeral service in Nashville
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Tags: Entertainment, George Jones, Charlie Daniels, Bob Schieffer, Government
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Justin Bieber, Usher sued over 'Somebody to Love'
A pair of R&B musicians have filed a $10-million copyright infringement lawsuit against Justin Bieber and Usher, claiming that Bieber’s 2010 hit “Somebody to Love” was based on a song they wrote but were not credited for. Singer...
Tags: Justin Bieber, Entertainment, Usher, Lady Antebellum (music group), Music
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Review: The Handel and Haydn Society's 'Jephtha' solemn and solid
The Handel and Haydn Society, which brought Handel's last oratorio "Jephtha" to Walt Disney Concert Hall on Tuesday night, is not your grandfather's H&H. Not your great-grandfather's, your great-great-grandfather's or even your great-great-great-...
Tags: Entertainment, Music
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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: Entertainment, Artists, University of California, Los Angeles, Fine Artists, Museums
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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: Cheddar Cheese, Restaurants, Apple iPhone, McDonald's, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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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: Howl (movie), Television, Entertainment, Philip Baker Hall, Awards and Prizes
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Insomniac Events confirms talks with Live Nation, other suitors
Insomniac Events, the producer of the Electric Daisy Carnival dance music events, confirmed in a statement to the Los Angeles Times that it has had talks with Live Nation Entertainment Inc. regarding a sale to that company, but no deal is complete....
Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal, Electric Daisy Carnival, Music
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Stewart Copeland finds synchronicity in writing operas
Though it's been 27 years since the Police disbanded, Stewart Copeland, its American drummer, remains best known for his nine years with the seminal British rock band. But that doesn't mean he hasn't been busy beyond the Police's 2007 reunion tour. From...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe
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Lady Antebellum enters 'Golden' days
The edgeless pop-country trio Lady Antebellum is responsible for some of the smoothest, most elegantly rendered singles of the last five years: "I Run to You," "Just a Kiss" and especially "Need You Now," the 2010 smash that reached No. 2 on the Hot 100...
Tags: Chelsea Lately (tv program), Grammy Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes
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Ken Ehrlich returning as Primetime Emmy Awards executive producer
Veteran TV producer Ken Ehrlich is returning to guide the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will air Sept. 22. Ehrlich is no stranger to the Emmys -- he's served as executive producer five times previously, most recently in 2008. Ehrlich has also been...
Tags: Grammy Awards, Awards and Prizes, Primetime Emmy Awards, Entertainment Events
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Sigur Ros to get animated for 'The Simpsons'
Sigur Rós members are adding themselves to the long list of musicians who have gotten drawn into the crazy world of “The Simpsons.” The Icelandic art rock outfit will guest star in and compose music for the long-running animated Fox sitcom....
Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), Elton John, Entertainment, U2 (music group), Music
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