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Remembering George Steinbrenner, New York Yankees owner
Comments BlogGeorge Steinbrenner, the noted and quirky owner of the New York Yankees, died Tuesday at the age of 80. While renowned for his unprecedented revival of the Yankees as a dominant team in baseball, Steinbrenner was also known for his...... -
Jerry Seinfeld to do stand-up comedy benefit for Reprise Theatre Company
Culture MonsterJerry Seinfeld will perform an evening of stand-up comedy to benefit the Reprise Theatre Company at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 8, at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. "Jerry Seinfeld Live!" will be hosted by Jason Alexander, Reprise's artistic director,....... -
Thursday's TV Highlights: Andy Samberg guest stars as the Head Ranger on 'Parks and Recreation'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of March 14 - 20 in PDF format This week's TV Movies HEAD RANGER: Andy Samberg guest stars in a new episode of 'Parks and Recreation' at 8:30 p.m. on NBC....... -
Holiday specials at Los Angeles-area spas
Department stores and boutiques aren't the only places slicing prices this holiday season. Local day spas are full of specials:
Kate Somerville Ongoing until Wednesday: This celebrity haven is giving customers a "buy one get one free" gift card offer...Tags: Billy Dee Williams, Somerville, Farrah Fawcett, Goldie Hawn, Holidays
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Once You're in the Club, Mr. Dogg Is Simply Snoop
Jason Alexander is a star of stage and screens both large and small. He also oversees Angel Ark Entertainment.I am not a club guy. Never had a clubhouse. Wasn't in the glee club, chess club or math club. Never joined a frat, lodge or brotherhood. No country club, no Rotary club, no Kiwanis club. I've never held a golf club and, to my knowledge, I have never...Tags: Jane Fonda, Mike Nichols, Clubs and Associations, Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep
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CONTRIBUTORS
Sonia Nazario ("One Door Opens, Another Closes," page 16) is a Times staff writer who won a Pulitzer Prize for the series of stories that are the foundation of her forthcoming book, "Enrique's Journey: The Story of a Boy's Dangerous Odyssey to Reunite...Tags: Indigenous People, Politics, Interior Policy, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Lon Chaney
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'I Love My Wife' at Brentwood Theatre
Theater CriticIf Masters and Johnson had been a musical writing team instead of sex researchers regularly appearing on TV talk shows, they might very well have come up with something similar to "I Love My Wife." The 1977 musical, about two guys from Trenton, N.J.,...Tags: Cy Coleman, Theater, Television, Clubs and Associations, Lea Thompson
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Quick Takes
KCET pulls series over FCC worries
Officials at KCET-TV pulled its planned broadcast of "Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?," which was to begin airing Sunday, after concerns arose at the public-TV station this week about possible fines from...Tags: Television Industry, Colleges and Universities, United Kingdom, Punishment, Death
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Tight economy puts squeeze on arts organizations
When it comes to his future arts giving in today's economy, even Eli Broad, perhaps Los Angeles' most generous arts supporter, is looking at the bottom line.
"The value of the Broad Foundation is down 18%," says Broad, who can count among his latest...Tags: Career and Workplace, Opera (genre), Broadway Theater, Unemployment, Music Theater
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The Jason Alexander era at Reprise Theatre Company
Special to The Times"Once on This Island," a tale of love and redemption in the Caribbean, marks a new beginning for L.A.'s leading presenter of old musicals. "Island," which opens Wednesday at UCLA's Freud Playhouse, is the first show of Reprise Theatre Company's first...Tags: ABBA (music group), Michael Stewart, Benny Andersson, Music Theater, Lea Thompson
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'Once on This Island' at UCLA's Freud Playhouse
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVivacious, exotic and scored to a calypso-reggae beat, "Once on This Island" is a Caribbean cruise of a musical that offers audiences an abundance of pleasantly superficial diversions and sunny ports of call. That Reprise Theatre Company's revival often...Tags: Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, University of California, Los Angeles, Education, Hans Christian Andersen
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Hey, Hollywood: Why not work on the L.A. stage?
Theater CriticThere are precious few guarantees in the theater anymore. Boffo playwrights went out with the Neil Simon dinosaurs. A new show by Stephen Sondheim, hands down the greatest living musical theater composer, can't even count on a Broadway booking. The only...Tags: Angela Bassett, Annette Bening, Tim Robbins, John Mahoney, Cinema Industry
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