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Aviator Nation's founder always looks on the bright side
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticWalking into the Aviator Nation store on Abbot Kinney in Venice is like stumbling into a frat house with a feminine touch. Steely Dan, Doors and Grateful Dead album covers and vintage skate decks nailed to the walls, a record player spinning Aerosmith's...Tags: Entertainment, The Amazing Race (tv program), Fashion Shows, Music, Entertainment Events
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Harry Potter to flatten Gibson Amphitheatre, Curious George playland
Universal Studios in Hollywood will raze the 41-year-old Gibson Amphitheatre to make way for its coming Harry Potter attraction, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Like the Wizarding World in Orlando, the Hollywood Harry Potter will be a theme park...
Tags: Jimmy Carter, Academy of Country Music Awards, Bill Clinton, Entertainment Events, Louis C.K.
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Review: Rhye and Nosaj Thing seduce a candlelit Masonic Hall
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticAt the cavernous Masonic Hall within the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Monday night, a secretive sextet of musicians called Rhye gathered before a group of seated, eerily silent worshipers. The hundreds of attendees were barred from photographing the...Tags: Nosaj Thing (music group), Michael Jackson, Entertainment, Kid Cudi, Kendrick Lamar
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Album review: Brian McKnight's masterful 'More Than Words'
At South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, last week, Justin Timberlake diverted a huge amount of attention from the kind of up-and-coming acts the music fest was founded to spotlight. But if the pop superstar's intimate club gig Saturday night prevented...
Tags: Entertainment, Alicia Keys, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Music
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Review: Chris Potter charts bold course at Jazz Bakery show
When it comes to finding narrative inspiration, saxophonist Chris Potter could hardly have tapped a source that runs closer to the human DNA than Homer's "The Odyssey." Maybe best known for his work backing bassist-bandleader Dave Holland and even...
Tags: Miles Davis, Entertainment, Concerts, Music
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Album review: Bilal's 'A Love Surreal'
Long a favorite of fellow soul-music seekers such as the Roots and Erykah Badu, Bilal has never quite established a mainstream presence to match his acclaim. Following his 2001 debut, "1st Born Second," the Philadelphia-born singer couldn't even...
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Jazz pianist John Beasley to have January residency at Blue Whale
The story may be apocryphal, but according to legend (i.e. Wikipedia) the jazz pianist John Beasley put together his first drum kit at age 2, using kitchen pots and pans. History does not record the title of the debut tune that Beasley performed on his...
Tags: Entertainment, Miles Davis, History (tv network), John Beasley, Queen Latifah
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The Pet Shop Boys talk new album 'Elysium,' and life in L.A.
The Pet Shop Boys have been indelibly linked with their hometown of London since their mid-’80s synth-pop hit “West End Girls.” Earlier this year, though, singer Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe relocated to Los Angeles to...
Tags: Entertainment, Popular Music (genre), Adele (music artist), The Jackson Five (music group), Music
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Album review: Usher's 'Looking 4 Myself'
Pop & HissOn his seventh album, 'Looking 4 Myself,' Usher delivers a batch of high-flying genre-bending experiments, if not quite the revolutionary pop he's going for. The Times' Randall Roberts reviews.... -
Grammys 2012: Fleet Foxes has foot in folk past, ear for today
Pop & HissNominated for contemporary folk album for ‘Helplessness Blues,’ Fleet Foxes is just happy to be part of the group with its classic American sound and contemporary influences.... -
Jazz review: Anthony Wilson Trio with Jim Keltner at the Blue Whale
Culture MonsterA gifted trio of guitarist Anthony Wilson, drummer Jim Keltner and organist Larry Goldings treated a packed Blue Whale to a night of exploration.... -
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Las Vegas has long been synonymous with world-class entertainment. Lavish theatrical productions and big-name resident headliners have been filling hotels for decades. Yet Sin City wasn’t always a top stop for touring bands — that is...Tags: Arts, The Stooges (music group), Roger Daltrey, Def Leppard (music group), Sade (music artist)
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