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    Feb 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Grammys 2012: Adele is affirmed, Whitney Houston is grieved

    The 54th Grammy Awards will be remembered as a story of two women with towering, timeless voices — Adele and Whitney Houston — one representing youthful triumph and boundless possibility, the other a reminder of fresh tragedy and a life unraveled.
    The 54th Grammy Awards will be remembered as a story of two women with towering, timeless voices — Adele and Whitney Houston — one representing youthful triumph and boundless possibility, the other a reminder of fresh tragedy and a life...

    Tags: Jennifer Hudson, Diana, Princess of Wales, Whitney Houston, Awards and Prizes, Joe Walsh

  2. Mar 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Classic rock images to show at Annenberg Space for Photography

    Pop & Hiss
    The Annenberg Space for Photography will bring the exhibit “Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present" to its space in Century City in June. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers an advance look....
  4. Apr 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Album review: Dr. John's 'Locked Down'

    Pop & Hiss
    For Dr. John's new album, he teamed up with Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach and a bunch of young turks to create a classic piece of New Orleans rock, funk and soul. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts reviews....
  6. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Critic's Notebook: Grantland takes on the bigger world of sports

    When it comes to sportswriting, I tend to subscribe to George Plimpton's small-ball theory: The smaller the ball, the better the writing about the sport. This has a lot to do with my own biases (I'm a baseball fan, not much interest in basketball or football), but it also seems borne out by the literature. And yet, if Bill Simmons is right, the whole notion of a ball theory (small or large) might turn out to be moot.
    Los Angeles Times Book Critic
    When it comes to sportswriting, I tend to subscribe to George Plimpton's small-ball theory: The smaller the ball, the better the writing about the sport. This has a lot to do with my own biases (I'm a baseball fan, not much interest in basketball or...

    Tags: Babe Ruth, Grantland Rice, Gaming, Entertainment, Wrigley Field

  8. Apr 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Smash' recap: Can Uma Thurman do Marilyn?

    Show Tracker
    Uma Thurman has arrived! And she’s not half bad. In “Smash,” I mean. In “Bombshell,” she is a nightmare. For all that Thurman is -- and all the spangly star power that she drags along with her to “Smash” (you...
  10. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. No drugs in system? Mystery of Amy Winehouse's death continues

    Toxicology reports show Amy Winehouse did not have drugs in her system, according to a statement by the "Back to Black" singer's family. The results, which have not yet been publicly released, indicated that there was alcohol present in her body at the time of death, but it's unclear in what amount.
    Toxicology reports show Amy Winehouse did not have drugs in her system, according to a statement by the "Back to Black" singer's family. The results, which have not yet been publicly released, indicated that there was alcohol present in her body at the...

    Tags: Health, Social Media, Symptoms, Heart Attack, Physical Conditions

  12. Sep 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A Tony Bennett revival? They're singing his song

    By his own admission, Tony Bennett doesn't get nervous often. But he was anxious that day, more than 50 years ago, when he was filling in for Perry Como as host on the crooner's variety television show.
    By his own admission, Tony Bennett doesn't get nervous often. But he was anxious that day, more than 50 years ago, when he was filling in for Perry Como as host on the crooner's variety television show. "Como had a big orchestra and great stars," Bennett...

    Tags: Entourage (tv program), Television, Fine Arts, Entertainment, Apple iPod

  14. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Amy Winehouse dies at 27; iconoclastic British singer-songwriter

    British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse was a phenomenon: a Jewish girl from a London suburb with a retro beehive, a devil-may-care attitude and a voice that channeled Aretha Franklin and Ruth Brown. Music industry figures on both sides of the Atlantic hung their hopes on her, and her breakout album, "Back to Black," did not disappoint, selling millions of copies.
    British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse was a phenomenon: a Jewish girl from a London suburb with a retro beehive, a devil-may-care attitude and a voice that channeled Aretha Franklin and Ruth Brown. Music industry figures on both sides of the Atlantic...

    Tags: Contracts, Homes, Celebrities and Health Issues, Celebrities, Music Industry

  16. Sep 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Review: Halloween Haunt 2011 disappoints at Knott's Berry Farm

    It saddens and pains me to say it, but the granddaddy of all Halloween theme park events has gotten tired, old and complacent.
    Los Angeles Times staff writer
    It saddens and pains me to say it, but the granddaddy of all Halloween theme park events has gotten tired, old and complacent. After 39 years, Halloween Haunt at Knott's Berry Farm looks like a creaky, middle-aged zombie that's lost its will to rise from...

    Tags: Six Flags Fright Fest, Tourism and Leisure, Justin Bieber, Caves and Caverns, Gardens and Parks

  18. Jan 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Album review: Lana Del Rey's 'Born to Die'

    Pop & Hiss
    Los Angeles Times pop music critic Randall Roberts reviews the highly anticipated debut album by singer Lana Del Rey....
  20. Nov 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Fashion News: Victoria's Secret fashion show models strut

    All The Rage
    Miranda Kerr showed off the $2.5-million fantasy bra when the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show aired Tuesday night. Meanwhile, the dress Amy Winehouse wore on her "Back to Black" album cover sold at auction at a higher-than-expected price....
  22. Dec 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Album review: Amy Winehouse's 'Lioness'

    Pop & Hiss
    “Why did God take the homie? I can’t stand it,” raps Nas on “Like Smoke,” a fine soul-noir track from Amy Winehouse’s new posthumous compilation “Lioness: Hidden Treasures.” “I’m a firm...
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