Music
New Kids on the Block operated like a true American industry Wednesday night at the Pacific Amphitheatre: The kid-pop phenomenon from Boston made plenty of money, but it wasted a great deal of energy.
Sept. 14, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
They’re back.
June 3, 1993
It’s fine to talk about helping abused children, but it’s even better to raise money to combat the problem while bringing families together for music and recreation.
Sept. 23, 1992
This was the Academy of Country Music Awards, not “Battle of the Network Hunks.”
April 27, 1990
For years, while the Japanese have yawned with excitement at the prospect of importing Chrysler K-cars, they have shown a ravenous appetite for Occidental music.
Sept. 9, 1992
For parents who think they have exhausted all the typical summer activities for their out-of-school kiddies (and out-of-town guests), help is available at the Hollywood Bowl.
July 14, 2000
When Robert Minden sees a vacuum cleaner hose, a screen window, a sheet of metal and a conch shell, he hears a chorus of sounds imitating a raging coastal storm.
April 2, 1992
It started in 1985 with just a handful of veteran children’s performers and a few amateur groups putting on a show at the Peter Strauss Ranch in Agoura.
Oct. 5, 1994
POP/ROCK Free Concert Rescheduled: The local date for the free Limp Bizkit and Cypress Hill tour, originally scheduled for Saturday, has been moved up to Thursday night and the venue will be the Grand Olympic Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles.
Aug. 9, 2000
New Kids on the Block operated like a true American industry on Wednesday at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa: The kid-pop phenomenon from Boston made plenty of money, but it wasted a great deal of energy.