Music
Violin isn’t the standard rock ‘n’ roll instrument of choice, but don’t tell that to Lili Haydn.
June 12, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
One feels a bit like a voyeur at “Molly & Maze,” now playing at the Gaslamp Quarter Theatre Company’s Hahn Cosmopolitan.
Sept. 19, 1992
The young L.A. violinist flexes her versatility, melding folk, funk, jazz, pop, rock, samples and bits of electronics into a surprisingly cohesive, self-produced debut.
Oct. 5, 1997
She is the clutchy, kvetching Mom From Hell. The hippie mama who loves too groovily.
Sept. 16, 1992
Lotus and Lili are determined to have a happy breakup.
May 11, 1988
What do you say to a Jewish mother bursting with pride over her genius daughter?
April 20, 1988
Awards
These original song nominees may diverge in tone and style, but all come from a personal place — even Weird Al’s
Aug. 18, 2023
Charting improvements in the San Diego Symphony under the tutelage of new music director Yoav Talmi could become a pleasant pastime.
Oct. 13, 1990
Matchbox 20 frontman Rob Thomas clearly aspires to blue-eyed soul a la Van Morrison.
Oct. 18, 1997
The idea of transforming Bob Roberts, the title character of Tim Robbins’ 1992 movie about a folk-singing right-wing politician, into a punk-influenced rebel-rocker has the makings of some strong election-year satire.
Jan. 19, 2004