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Music review: Southwest Chamber Music begins John Cage 2012
Culture MonsterJohn Cage was born Sept. 5, 1912, at Good Samaritan Hospital on Wilshire Boulevard. Today the neighborhood is booming. The Wilshire Grand project, a couple of blocks away at Figueroa Street, proposes flashy skyscrapers with Asian-style neon advertising.... -
Art review: Mineko Grimmer at Koplin Del Rio
Culture MonsterLeah Ollman reviews Mineko Grimmer's sound sculptures at Koplin Del Rio... -
Ezra Reich talks music and his pioneering dad, Steve Reich
Culture MonsterEzra Reich talks about pop music, and his pioneering composer Dad, Steve Reich... -
Coachella 2011: Brandt Brauer Frick and the sound of German minimalism [Video]
Pop & HissGerman techo trio Brandt Brauer Frick performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California on Friday, April 15.... -
Notes on a Year: Mark Swed on classical music
"In the Middle Ages," Sara Maitland writes in her brilliant "A Book of Silence," "Christian scholastics argued that the devil's basic strategy was to bring human beings to a point where they are never alone with their God, nor ever attentively face to...Tags: Religious Festivals, Christmas, Environmental Issues, Music, Environmental Pollution
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Hear Vin Diesel's 1986 rap collaboration with Arthur Russell
Pop & HissBarring a collaboration between Will.i.am. and Sarah Palin, there are no two people less likely to have worked together than Vin Diesel and the late New York avant-garde genius Arthur Russell. One of them ranks among the world's biggest box-office...... -
Music review: Piano Spheres season finale at Zipper Hall
Culture MonsterJosef Woodard reviews Susan Svrcek at Piano Spheres season finale at Zipper Hall... -
Music review: Gustavo Dudamel premieres Sofia Gubaidulina's 'Glorious Percussion'
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the U.S. premiere of Sofia Gubaidulina's "Glorious Percussion" as part of the Los Angeles Philharmonic's "Brahms Unbound" festival led by Gustavo Dudamel... -
MOCA visitors can plunge into Latin American light and space--and Oiticica/D'Almeida swimming pool
Culture MonsterThe swimming pool is a common sight in contemporary art, thanks in large part to the dazzling blue depths--or surfaces--of David Hockney. But a swimming pool as art? During the run of "Suprasensorial," MOCA's new show on Latin American light...... -
Cage Against the Machine: Silence is golden and going gold
Culture MonsterJohn Cageâs â4â33ââ was controversial when it premiered 58 years ago and continues to be today. And just in time for Christmas, Cagean quiet, labeled âCage Against the Machine,â is going viral in Britain. On Aug. 29, 1952, pianist David........ -
Art review: 'Suprasensorial: Experiments in Light, Color and Space' at MOCA
Culture MonsterA new exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art's Little Tokyo warehouse might be characterized as a gigantic thumbnail survey. Gigantic because it covers three generations of artists and features room-size installations, one of which includes an... -
Monster Mash: More protest in Smithsonian controversy; NFL stadium in downtown L.A.
Culture MonsterProtest: Canadian artist AA Bronson has asked for a work of his to be withdrawn from the exhibition "Hide/Seek" at the National Portrait Gallery in protest of the Smithsonian's recent decision to censor a video artwork. (Washington Post) Lines of......
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