Entertainment & Arts
LILY PONS IN RECITAL.
March 13, 1994
Gypsy dances in musical form opened the San Diego Symphony’s concert Friday night at Symphony Hall.
Nov. 25, 1991
SIGMUND ROMBERG: “WHEN I GROW TOO OLD TO DREAM.” Eastman-Dryden Orchestra.
March 2, 1986
A number of readers have written to suggest additions to “Final Bow , “ the Dec. 24 list of celebrities who died during the 1980s.
Jan. 7, 1990
Music
It could be argued that Gordon Jenkins was single-handedly responsible for transplanting thousands of people to the San Fernando Valley with his catchy lyrics that spoke of “cow country” and forwarding mail “care of RFD.”
June 9, 1997
Books
Leland Frederick Cooley, author of 16 novels and nonfiction books and radio and television pioneer who wrote and produced “The Perry Como Show” for six of its 15 years, has died.
Nov. 5, 1998
The sounds that have emanated from Brazil in the 20th century may be the most diverse, vibrant and infinitely varied collection of music flowing from any country in the world.
July 28, 1997
Under the circumstances, it wasn’t surprising that Adam Dicterow’s patience was running a bit thin.
July 29, 1990
Quick Takes: PBS boosts KOCE ratings
Feb. 5, 2011
Ian Fraser’s dyspeptic tirade against my partner, Don Was, for his role as musical director of the Oscars (“No Statuette for Oscars’ Two Musical Directors,” April 3), was convincing evidence that the good gentleman ought to turn off the Kostelanetz LPs he’s been addicted to and start listening to contemporary music.
April 10, 2000