Entertainment & Arts
Real life doesn’t stop for tah-dahs.
April 9, 1998
It is too easy to overlook Alison Knowles’ beautiful sound installation, “Gentle Surprises for the Ear,” amid the noisy, violent and disturbing work so prominent, visually and aurally, in the “Out of Actions” show at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
March 13, 1998
Operators will be standing by as Universal tries infomercials to sell oldies to baby boomers.
Sept. 30, 2005
Music
Earth, Wind & Fire was a hit machine in the ‘70s.
Dec. 6, 1987
A cappella pop rarely calls for the use of blaring sax solos and a driving funk groove.
Feb. 1, 1995
Danes are the most content of the world’s great discontents.
Nov. 19, 2014
MOVIES Directed by “Map of the Human Heart’s” Vincent Ward, “What Dreams May Come” stars Robin Williams (right), Cuba Gooding Jr., Annabella Sciorra and Max Von Sydow in a tale of a love so powerful that it defies the bounds of heaven and earth.
Sept. 27, 1998
Henri Lazarof, composer, teacher and longstanding music personality of the Los Angeles area, doesn’t like to talk in too much detail about musical philosophies.
Oct. 12, 1989
Despite the presence of some high-powered talent, the JVC Jazz Festival at the Bowl rarely rises above the blandly predictable.
Aug. 21, 2001