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The Arts on TV: Jackie Evancho; Josh Groban; the Tony Awards
Culture Monster“Great Performances” 8 p.m. Thursday, KOCE; 8 p.m. Friday, KVCR: "Jackie Evancho: Dream With Me in Concert" -- Soprano Jackie Evancho (pictured) performs songs from her first full-length album, “Dream With Me.” “Great... -
The Arts on TV: Eric Clapton; Jackie Evancho; Clint Eastwood; Tommy Emmanuel
Culture Monster“Movie: A Year Ago in Winter” ** (2008) 8 p.m., Thursday Sundance: Karoline Herfurth, Josef Bierbichler. An artist befriends a troubled dancer while painting her portrait for her grieving mother. “Video Games Live” 1 a.m., Thu/... -
Today's showbiz puzzler: Why are so many old folks still so cool?
The Big PictureShowbiz is supposed to be a young person's game, even though the shelf-life for every new Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga grows shorter and shorter every year. But if you look around, you start to notice that our favorite geezers...... -
Wednesday's Talk Shows
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of April 24 - 30 in PDF format TV listings for the week of April 24 - 30 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can be found...... -
The Roots, Lee Konitz lead the 2011 Playboy Jazz Festival
Culture MonsterThe Playboy Jazz Festival announced the lineup for its 33rd annual concert on Thursday, offering its signature mix of mainstream jazz spiked with performers from across the spectrum of pop, blues and R&B. In one of the festival's boldest choices,...... -
Grammy Awards: Lady Antebellum, Jay-Z, Mavis Staples win in pre-telecast
Pop & HissPop & Hiss will be live-blogging the Grammy Awards pre-telecast, where 98 awards will be handed out. Warning, typos may be ahead. And that's a wrap from the pre-show live blog: I'll be back about 5 p.m. to live-blog the...... -
Willie Mitchell dies at 81; record producer worked with Al Green
Times Staff And Wire ReportsWillie Mitchell, an influential record producer, label head and musician who worked closely with singer Al Green and other stars to help mold the Memphis soul sound, died Tuesday. He was 81. Mitchell died at Methodist University Hospital in Memphis,...Tags: Rod Stewart, Health, Achievement Records, Death, Family
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PASSINGS: Yelizaveta Mukasei, Don Yarborough, Sam Carr, Caro Jones, Keith Floyd, William Garvey, W. Horace Carter
Yelizaveta Mukasei Soviet spy was based in L.A. in '40s Lt. Col. Yelizaveta Mukasei, 97, a Soviet spy who worked undercover in the West with her husband, died in Moscow early Saturday, according to Russian External Intelligence Service spokesman...Tags: Politics, Health, Television, Family, Espionage and Intelligence
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PASSINGS: Jesse Fortune
Jesse Fortune Chicago blues singer Jesse Fortune, 79, a veteran Chicago blues singer, died Monday after collapsing on stage while performing at a West Side club. He was pronounced dead at Mt. Sinai Hospital, and an autopsy showed he died of coronary...Tags: Health, Willie Dixon, Death, Hospitals and Clinics, Blues (genre)
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Eric Clapton's third Crossroads Guitar Festival coming to Chicago on June 26
Pop & HissEric Clapton is hosting his third Crossroads Guitar Festival on June 26 in Chicago, inviting many of the same stellar guests who appeared at the first two events. This yearâs lineup includes B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Buddy Guy, John Mayer,...... -
Calendar: Events from September to October 2008
Special to The Los Angeles TimesSANTA FE, N.M. Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta When, where: Wednesday to next Sunday, throughout Santa Fe. Highlights: In its 18th year, this event commemorating the annual chile harvest involves 60 restaurants and 90 wineries in tastings, luncheons,...Tags: Restaurants, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Jonny Lang, Tourism and Leisure
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'Cadillac Records'
Fans of musical dramas may experience some deja vu while watching "Cadillac Records"; the story is remarkably similar to one told in the middle of 2006's "Dreamgirls," in a montage sequence set to "Steppin' to the Bad Side."
There's the plucky upstart...Tags: John Lee Hooker, Colin Powell, Music Industry, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley
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