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L.A. Philharmonic's young composers program fine-tunes talent
It wasn't B.J. Thomas, exactly, but musical raindrops seemed to be falling in a white-walled rehearsal room next to Walt Disney Concert Hall, courtesy of Milo Talwani, one of the L.A. composers least likely to write melody, let alone ear candy, into a...
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Kristin Chenoweth returns to 'Glee' in May
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'Glee' star Matthew Morrison will lead gala for his alma mater, Orange County High School of the Arts
Culture MonsterIf its annual gala hits its mark on March 19, the Orange County High School of the Arts figures to have close to a million reasons to be gleeful -- and grateful to its most famous graduate, Matthew Morrison, who...... -
Festival will celebrate Japanese and Japanese American arts -- with Butoh, jazz and anime
Culture MonsterA variety of Japanese and Japanese American arts -- including Butoh and jazz, as well as anime -- will be celebrated during "JapanOC," a seven-month festival presented by Carnegie Hall, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County and the Segerstrom Center..... -
She's a volunteer with a plan
Newport Beach teenager Annie Fleming was born at Hoag Hospital. In the last two years she's spent more than 300 hours there. And on Thursday, she celebrated her 18th birthday there. For about two years, Annie has volunteered as a candystriper at Hoag,...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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For the love of sea lions
Julia Wolfe, 12, isn't waiting for a degree in marine biology to start helping pinnipeds. The Newport Beach resident chose to focus her bat mitzvah project on seals and sea lions by raising money for the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach....
Tags: Zoology, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Biology, Science and Technology
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Viewpoint: Months full of things to remember
April, May and June fly by. The first half of April, most of us suffer the angst that goes with income tax preparation. It is also the month I lost my husband, John A. “Buck” DePaoli. Two other beloved Holtville folks died in the same 24-...
Tags: Electronics, Doug Brown, Ministry (music group), Science and Technology
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Viewpoint: Granddaughter's graduation out of the ordinary
Recently several family members had the pleasure of attending granddaughter Devon’s graduation. These included grandsons Bo, of South Carolina, and Eric, who lives in Holtville. The ceremony was held at the Cottonwood Church in Los Alamitos. The...
Tags: California State University, Fullerton, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Graduation
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City Lights: Mastering the performance of poetry
Last week, I judged a competition where entrants had to have a grabbing lead, a dynamic storytelling style and a wealth of information condensed into a finite number of words. I'm talking, of course, about Poetry Out Loud. For the second straight year,...Tags: Charles Bukowski, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Poetry, Judges
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In The Pipeline: This 'Cat' is no kitten
The national touring company of the iconic musical "Cats" has returned to Orange County (it's at Segerstrom Center for the Arts until Sunday), and happily for one of the feline performers, she has been able to finally curl up in her own bed at night....Tags: Shrek (fictional character), Arts, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Schools, High Schools
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Camera in a box, take a picture
If you recently found a disposable camera inside a pizza box and followed directions to take a picture, chances are your face has been seen by more than one viewer.
Filmmaking duo Austin Dodge, 18, and Elliot Barbernell, 14, filmed a short movie Nov....Tags: Movies, Skype, Entertainment, Human Interest, YouTube
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In the Pipeline: Feeling blue but happy
When Chris Wink, Matt Goldman and Phil Stanton first applied the blue greasepaint in the late 1980s in New York City, it's hard to imagine that phenomenon that would become Blue Man Group. Today, millions of fans around the world have become mesmerized...Tags: Billy Joel, Les Miserables (musical), Lobbying, Politics, University of California, Los Angeles
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