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    May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Pop music review: Alejandro Sanz seduces Nokia crowd

    Alejandro Sanz doesn't do irony.
    Alejandro Sanz doesn't do irony. Earnestness flows like extra-sweet sangria from the Spanish singer-guitarist. Sincerity suffuses his raspy voice, a fine, soulful instrument that he showcased to striking effect during his Wednesday-night concert at...

    Tags: Music, Alejandro Sanz, Entertainment

  2. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Johnny Rivers follows musical roots to Ventura County blues fest

    What&rsquo;s Johnny Rivers -- the Brooklyn-born, Baton Rouge, La.-reared rocker who put 32 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1977 -- doing headlining the Ventura Country <em>Blues</em> Festival on Saturday?
    What’s Johnny Rivers -- the Brooklyn-born, Baton Rouge, La.-reared rocker who put 32 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1977 -- doing headlining the Ventura Country Blues Festival on Saturday? “I grew up in south Louisiana,”...

    Tags: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Mick Jagger, Radio, Music, Music Industry

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Steve Van Zandt, Grammy Museum team to put rock in the classroom

    The Grammy Museum is partnering with E Street Band member Steve Van Zandt&rsquo;s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation to promote the use of pop music in junior high and high school classrooms across the country starting this fall.
    The Grammy Museum is partnering with E Street Band member Steve Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation to promote the use of pop music in junior high and high school classrooms across the country starting this fall. “Rock and Roll:...

    Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Music, Culture, New York University

  6. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Johnny Rivers gets in touch with his musical roots

    What's Johnny Rivers &mdash; the Brooklyn-born, Baton Rouge, La.-reared rocker who put 32 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1977 &mdash; doing headlining the Ventura County Blues Festival on Saturday?
    What's Johnny Rivers — the Brooklyn-born, Baton Rouge, La.-reared rocker who put 32 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1977 — doing headlining the Ventura County Blues Festival on Saturday? "I grew up in south Louisiana," Rivers,...

    Tags: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Netherlands, Radio, Savoy (music group), Music

  8. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Richie Havens dies at 72; singer became Woodstock's opening act

    Richie Havens, the veteran folk singer whose frenetic guitar strumming and impassioned vocals made him one of the defining voices and faces of Woodstock and 1960s pop music, died Monday of a heart attack at his home in Jersey City, N.J. He was 72.
    Richie Havens, the veteran folk singer whose frenetic guitar strumming and impassioned vocals made him one of the defining voices and faces of Woodstock and 1960s pop music, died Monday of a heart attack at his home in Jersey City, N.J. He was 72. His...

    Tags: Greenwich Village, Chicago Tribune, Amtrak, Brooklyn (New York City), Woodstock Festival (1969)

  10. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Richie Havens' creative, political spirit never wavered

    People who experienced Woodstock through the lens of the 1970 documentary film "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace &amp; Music" can describe every contour of Richie Havens' face. With focused eyes and a scraggly beard, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and activist, who died on Monday at age 72, is ingrained into a generation's memory. In the film and on record, you can hear the mantra that he offered echo across Max Yasgur's farm, and that message has resonated over the years to become one of Woodstock's archetypal performances.
    People who experienced Woodstock through the lens of the 1970 documentary film "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music" can describe every contour of Richie Havens' face. With focused eyes and a scraggly beard, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and activist,...

    Tags: Greenwich Village, Music, Woodstock Festival (1969), Music Industry, Entertainment

  12. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Farmers Markets: The family behind Maggie's and Kenter Canyon farms

    For many years, Maggie's Farm, based in Agoura Hills, has sold top-quality salad greens and herbs exclusively at farmers markets. <a href="http://www.kentercanyonfarms.com/">Kenter Canyon Farms</a> offers a wider range of similar produce, at a few farmers markets, but mostly wholesale and on a much larger scale. Many shoppers know that the two farms are owned by members of the same family, but few realize that they offer two versions, boutique and commercial, of production that now comes mostly from the same land.
    For many years, Maggie's Farm, based in Agoura Hills, has sold top-quality salad greens and herbs exclusively at farmers markets. Kenter Canyon Farms offers a wider range of similar produce, at a few farmers markets, but mostly wholesale and on a much...

    Tags: Salads, Lettuce, Farms, Whole Foods Market, Jack Nicholson

  14. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Gibson Amphitheatre to close, make room for Harry Potter attraction

    A celebrated musical venue will close at Universal City to make way for a new magical venue.
    A celebrated musical venue will close at Universal City to make way for a new magical venue. The Gibson Amphitheatre, a 6,100-seat hall that has hosted the likes of Frank Sinatra, Bob Marley, Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton, will close in September, clearing...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Amusement and Theme Parks

  16. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Music review: A howl for Allen Ginsberg — or his mom?

    Allen Ginsberg's "Kaddish: For Naomi Ginsberg (1894&ndash;1956)" is not a great poet's loudest howl.
    Allen Ginsberg's "Kaddish: For Naomi Ginsberg (1894–1956)" is not a great poet's loudest howl. Ginsberg howled for joy throughout his life and work, the cry of bliss. He howled out of physical pleasure and spiritual pain. He howled to tune into...

    Tags: Music, Poetry, Music Industry, Entertainment

  18. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. An interview with Stephan Pastis: Writing funny books for kids

    Stephan Pastis, the former lawyer-turned-cartoonist behind the daily comic strip &ldquo;Pearls before Swine,&rdquo; (which runs in 650 newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times) recently made his first foray into long-form chapter books with &ldquo;<a href="http://www.candlewick.com/cat.asp?mode=book&amp;isbn=0763660507&amp;browse=Title">Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made</a>&rdquo;). While it should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with Pastis&rsquo; irreverent sense of humor that the heavily illustrated whodunit is crammed with sly inside jokes, clueless characters and a hulking polar bear sidekick motivated by chicken nuggets and Rice Krispies Treats. What may come as a surprise is that his first book, which focuses on the misadventures of an 11-year-old detective, is geared toward the younger reader.
    Stephan Pastis, the former lawyer-turned-cartoonist behind the daily comic strip “Pearls before Swine,” (which runs in 650 newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times) recently made his first foray into long-form chapter books with “...

    Tags: Cartoons, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Entertainment

  20. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Bob Dylan to tour with Wilco, My Morning Jacket

    Judging by the title of his new tour, Bob Dylan's droll self-awareness remains intact. The singer-songwriter is joining younger acolytes Wilco and My Morning Jacket on what Dylan is deeming the AmericanaramA Festival of Music.
    Judging by the title of his new tour, Bob Dylan's droll self-awareness remains intact. The singer-songwriter is joining younger acolytes Wilco and My Morning Jacket on what Dylan is deeming the AmericanaramA Festival of Music. The exciting triple bill...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, My Morning Jacket (music group)

  22. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Album review: Jake Bugg's bracing self-titled debut

    With two platinum-selling records and a Grammy Award for album of the year, the fast-rising folk-rock blokes in Mumford &amp; Sons have already entered their inevitable object-of-scorn phase, at least among mouthy young successors such as Jake Bugg. He's the 19-year-old English singer-songwriter who recently told the Guardian that Marcus Mumford and his mates "look like posh farmers with banjos."
    With two platinum-selling records and a Grammy Award for album of the year, the fast-rising folk-rock blokes in Mumford & Sons have already entered their inevitable object-of-scorn phase, at least among mouthy young successors such as Jake Bugg. He's...

    Tags: Jake Bugg

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