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Rock snobs, rejoice! Wolfgang's Vault, the Ft. Knox of classic concerts
Brand XIf you call yourself a music fan and you've not taken a pilgrimage over to Wolfgang's Vault, then make a move, stat, hippie! The sprawling website is a veritable treasure trove of classic rock concerts, many from the archive of the late, great San... -
Live review: Todd Rundgren at the Orpheum Theatre [UPDATED]
Pop & HissIf soul-prog-glam maestro Todd Rundgren would play his cards right, he could be enjoying a revival. Daft Punk set him up by using âInternational Feel,â the opening track from Rundgrenâs 1973 opus, âA Wizard, a True Star,â in their robot...... -
This week's on-sales: Mastodon, Sugarland, Los Lonely Boys and more
Pop & HissA list of upcoming concerts across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses. Walt Disney Concert Hall Bajofondo, May 14 (Sat.) Honda Center Los Tres, April 10 (Fri.) Gibson Amphitheatre Invasion Del Corridos III, March 27 (now) Wiltern The... -
Tim Burton says 'Alice' has 'a national treasure' in Barbara Windsor
The Hero Complex"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" COUNTDOWN: 19 DAYS Are you ready for a trip down the rabbit hole? Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Disney are adding a strange new chapter to the Lewis Carroll classic with their "Alice in Wonderland," a film...... -
Renée Fleming takes a detour into indie rock
Culture MonsterWhen not performing in opera houses around the world, soprano Renée Fleming has been known to dip a manicured toe into the waters of jazz, Broadway tunes, holiday music and film soundtracks ("The Lord of the Rings"). In what may...... -
Turan review: Tim Burton's 'Wonderland' falls flat in the end
The Hero Complex"ALICE IN WONDERLAND" COUNTDOWN: 2 DAYS Are you ready for a trip down the rabbit hole? Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Disney are adding a strange new chapter to the Lewis Carroll classic with their "Alice in Wonderland," a film...... -
'Alice in Wonderland' and its enduring spell on dreamers
The Hero ComplexWith "Alice in Wonderland" moving front and center in the public imagination, L.A. Times staff writer Adam Tschorn went down the rabbit hole to discover the secret behind Alice's enduring popularity. Here's an excerpt from his Sunday piece in The...... -
L.A.'s Nostradamus
BRIAN DOHERTY is a senior editor of Reason magazine and the author of "Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement."THE science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein was born in Missouri, and his fiction was mostly set in the future and on distant planets. But there's no question that Heinlein — born 100 years ago this week — was one of Southern California's...Tags: Fiction, George Lucas, Ray Bradbury, Space Programs, Republican Party
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With Betty Buckley
Special to The TimesFILM, TV and Broadway star Betty Buckley moved back to the ranch in Texas nearly five years ago. She appears in M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening." She has recently released two CDs, including an archival recording, "1967," which was engineered by T...Tags: Betty Buckley, M. Night Shyamalan, Colleges and Universities, Marriage, Miss America Pageant
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'Dueling Harps' at REDCAT mixes strings, vocals
Special to The TimesThere's nothing like a little harp music to soothe jangled nerves. Popular at weddings, funerals and not a few brises, the age-old instrument, with its sensual curves and ethereal-sounding glissandi, not only has an aristocratic air but also seems an...Tags: David Bowie, Popular Music (genre), Steve Allen, Halloween, Bela Lugosi
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Celebs' suite dreams come true
Special to The TimesHave a sleepover at Britney's or a Zen retreat at Woody's. You can, as suites designed by celebrities continue to pop up in boutique hotels. San Francisco's funky Hotel Triton, for instance, recently added a room called Woody's Oasis. Actor Woody...Tags: Woody Harrelson, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Paris Hilton, Celebrities, Natural Resources
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Michael Jackson Agrees to Huge Contract With Sony
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIn a thriller of a deal, pop icon Michael Jackson has signed a long-term contract with Sony Corp. that guarantees him an unprecedented share of the profits from his next six albums, his own record label, a role in developing video software products and...Tags: Sony Corp., The Rolling Stones (music group), PepsiCo Inc., Movies, Reprise (movie)
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