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    May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. L.A. Film Festival adds 'Man of Steel,' Spike Jonze and monsters

    A trio of splashy, late entries to the <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-film-independent-announces-lineup-for-2013-los-angeles-film-festival-20130501,0,1306736.story">Los Angeles Film Festival</a> were announced Wednesday: the mega-budget summer movies &ldquo;Man of Steel&rdquo; and &ldquo;Monsters University,&rdquo; as well as an in-person discussion with indie auteur Spike Jonze that will include footage from his upcoming feature, &ldquo;Her.&rdquo; &nbsp;
    A trio of splashy, late entries to the Los Angeles Film Festival were announced Wednesday: the mega-budget summer movies “Man of Steel” and “Monsters University,” as well as an in-person discussion with indie auteur Spike Jonze...

    Tags: Movies, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (movie), Monsters University (movie), Arts and Culture, Science Fiction (Movie Genre)

  2. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Exhibition looks at Maurice Sendak in the wild

    The first touring exhibition of Maurice Sendak's illustrations since his death at 83 last May is making its debut at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana. It's called "Maurice Sendak: 50 Years, 50 Works, 50 Reasons," but a more apt title might have been "Where the Wild Cards Are."
    The first touring exhibition of Maurice Sendak's illustrations since his death at 83 last May is making its debut at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana. It's called "Maurice Sendak: 50 Years, 50 Works, 50 Reasons," but a more apt title might have been...

    Tags: Arts, Artists, Arts and Culture, Maurice Sendak, New Britain

  4. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. L.A. Phil announces 2013-14 season: From Amadeus to Zappa

    The music will range from A to Z -- Amadeus to Zappa, that is -- when the Los Angeles Philharmonic celebrates its 10th anniversary season at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013-14. In marking the occasion, the Phil also will attempt both to look back at the hall's origins and face toward its future.
    The music will range from A to Z -- Amadeus to Zappa, that is -- when the Los Angeles Philharmonic celebrates its 10th anniversary season at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013-14. In marking the occasion, the Phil also will attempt both to look back at...

    Tags: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Jean Nouvel, Arts and Culture, Zaha Hadid, Music

  6. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Live review: Yeah Yeah Yeahs are positively explosive

    <em>This post has been updated. See below for details.</em>
    This post has been updated. See below for details. A number of factors contributed to the power of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' show in Pomona on Friday night. Among them: the fans, the venue, the spirit, the sound, the moshing, the opening band, the headliners...

    Tags: The Flaming Lips (music group), Music, Spike Jonze, Damon Albarn, David Lynch

  8. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Critic's Notebook: Gustavo Dudamel wraps up an ambitious year

    NEW YORK &mdash; The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog stand after conducting at Walt Disney Concert Hall or the Hollywood Bowl as he was when he first became music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2009. He is more likely to rush home to be with his 20-month-old son, Mart&iacute;n, and wind down by doing his own cooking.
    NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog...

    Tags: Classical Music (genre), Milan (Italy), Arts and Culture, Music, Pink (singer)

  10. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. James Gandolfini's 'Not Fade Away' performance honors late father

    Daytime at the Roxy nightclub on Sunset Boulevard is like being on a Disneyland ride when the lights go on and the carefully constructed illusion is exposed. It's the slightly surreal setting for James Gandolfini to talk about his recent collaboration with "Sopranos" creator David Chase &mdash; the coming-of-age film "Not Fade Away" about a rebellious rock 'n' roll-minded teenager growing up in New Jersey in the 1960s.
    Daytime at the Roxy nightclub on Sunset Boulevard is like being on a Disneyland ride when the lights go on and the carefully constructed illusion is exposed. It's the slightly surreal setting for James Gandolfini to talk about his recent collaboration...

    Tags: Romance (genre), Movies, Amusement and Theme Parks, In the Loop (movie), Music

  12. Jul 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Encyclopedia Brown' author Donald Sobol has died

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    RIP Donald Sobol, author of the Encyclopedia Brown series....
  14. Aug 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. L.A. Philharmonic will spotlight dance in season opener

    The Los Angeles Philharmonic will open its new season with a program that will focus on ballet and modern dance. The gala concert, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel, is set for Sept. 27 at Walt Disney Concert Hall and is being organized in partnership with Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at the Music Center.
    The Los Angeles Philharmonic will open its new season with a program that will focus on ballet and modern dance. The gala concert, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel, is set for Sept. 27 at Walt Disney Concert Hall and is being organized in partnership with...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Culture, Dance, Music

  16. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Picture This: Stephen Colbert's 'I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)'

    "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" (Grand Central: $15.99), Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert's bestselling satirical jab at the I'm-a-celebrity-so-that-qualifies-me-to-write-a-children's-book fad began as a joke during his memorable interview with the late children's book author Maurice Sendak in January.
    "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" (Grand Central: $15.99), Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert's bestselling satirical jab at the I'm-a-celebrity-so-that-qualifies-me-to-write-a-children's-book fad began as a joke during his memorable interview with the...

    Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Authors, Stephen Colbert, Maurice Sendak

  18. Jul 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. 88 books that shaped America, at the Library of Congress

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    The Library of Congress' list of 88 books that shaped America includes poetry, novels, nonfiction, a play, a polemic, books of science and grammar, cookbooks and children's books. What's it missing?...
  20. May 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Maurice Sendak: 'Where the Wild Things Are' author by the numbers

    Maurice Sendak, the popular children's book illustrator and writer, died today at age 83 in a Danbury, Conn., hospital after suffering a stroke. Sendak was best known for his book "<a class="runtimeTopic" href="#" data-topic-id="ENMV000137351">Where the Wild Things Are"</a> but was also a frequent collaborator on operas, television programs, films and theater.
    Maurice Sendak, the popular children's book illustrator and writer, died today at age 83 in a Danbury, Conn., hospital after suffering a stroke. Sendak was best known for his book "Where the Wild Things Are" but was also a frequent collaborator on operas,...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Danbury, Spike Jonze, Opera (genre)

  22. May 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Maurice Sendak dies at 83, author of 'Where the Wild Things Are'

    He had already been proclaimed "the Picasso of children's books" by Time magazine when Maurice Sendak, then in his 30s, wrote and illustrated "Where the Wild Things Are," a dark fantasy that became one of the 10 bestselling children's books of all time.
    He had already been proclaimed "the Picasso of children's books" by Time magazine when Maurice Sendak, then in his 30s, wrote and illustrated "Where the Wild Things Are," a dark fantasy that became one of the 10 bestselling children's books of all time....

    Tags: Movies, Radio, Danbury, Music, Arts and Culture

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