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Whitney Houston: 6 performances from the legendary singer [Video]
Pop & HissWhitney Houston died on Saturday, but she will live on through her music. Watch some of Whitney Houston's most memorable videos.... -
Pasadena Pops, Hamlisch announce starry 2012 season at Arboretum
Culture MonsterThe Pasadena Pops has announced its inaugural 2012 summer season at its new venue, the Los Angeles County Arboretum. Conductor Marvin Hamlisch will revisit his 1979 musical "They're Playing Our Song" with Lucie Arnaz and Robert Klein, and lead an... -
Scene & Heard: Harold Pump Foundation celebrity fundraiser
Special to the Los Angeles TimesA crowd rich in sports legends, Academy Award winners and recording stars packed the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza for the Harold Pump Foundation's anniversary celebration. The honorees at the Aug. 12 event were Denzel Washington, Hank Aaron, Muhammad...Tags: Eddie Murray, Ernie Banks, Muhammad Ali, Julius Erving, Brian McKnight
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Stephanie J. Block to star in Reprise's 'They're Playing Our Song'
Culture MonsterThe Reprise Theatre Company's first production of the 2010-11 season is "They're Playing Our Song," the 1978 musical that had its world premiere in Los Angeles at the Ahmanson Theatre before moving to Broadway. For the revival, Reprise said Wednesday........ -
Marvin Hamlisch named conductor of the Pasadena Pops [Updated]
Culture Monster[Updated at 3:05 p.m.] Marvin Hamlisch, the celebrated Oscar-, Tony- and Emmy-winning composer, has written some of the most memorable show tunes and movie scores of the last 40 years. Starting next summer, he'll bring his considerable talent to local....... -
Theater review: 'They're Playing Our Song' by Reprise
Culture MonsterHere we have a story of two people who want to be together but are kept apart by stumbling blocks of their own making. It's a frustration shared by those of us in the audience for "They're Playing Our Song,"...... -
LACMA produces 3-D commercial for movie theaters
Culture MonsterThe Los Angeles County Museum of Art has officially jumped on the 3-D bandwagon. The museum has recently produced a 3-D commercial that will begin showing in local movie theaters this weekend, with a 2-D version set to start airing...... -
16 Elizabeth Taylor books, scandals included
Jacket Copy16 books about Elizabeth Taylor, scandals included... -
Monster Mash: 'Phantom,' 'Wicked' see boffo box office; Art Institute of Chicago nixes free Thursdays
Culture MonsterProtest: A group of street artists has staged a protest outside the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, voicing their anger at the institution's recent decision to remove a controversial public mural. Oldies but goodies: Broadway's "Wicked," "The... -
Scene & Heard: 'Artist's Museum Happening' gala at MOCA
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Museum of Contemporary Art's recent fundraiser was proclaimed to be many things: Trailed by a "60 Minutes" TV crew, while being observed by Connie Bruck for a New Yorker profile, Eli Broad said the "Artist's Museum Happening" promised to redefine...Tags: Tia Carrere, Movies, Hereafter (movie), Marvin Hier, Eli Wallach
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Suburban Stage for the week of Aug. 19-25
"The Student Prince": Yes, beer gardens in musicals have had a sinister hue since "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" in "Cabaret." But Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy Donnelly's 1924 operetta about Karl Franz, the heir to the fictional kingdom of Karlsberg who falls in...Tags: Cantigny Park, Human Interest, Frank Lloyd Wright, Entertainment, Music Theater
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