Pop & Hiss
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March 17, 2011
Television
Jan. 7, 2019
Entertainment & Arts
The Los Angeles Master Chorale’s celebratory performance at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Sunday was all about history-in-the-making, or, more to the point, history-already-made.
Jan. 26, 1999
Music
Just when you’re foolish enough to think you’ve heard everything, along comes a young female black singer to make you excited again about music.
Dec. 29, 1986
UNDERRATEDThe ‘get off the stage’ music: After a Golden Globes led by some of the most Golden Globe-iest winners years (sure, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” as best film of the year, why not?)
Jan. 11, 2019
*** 1/2 GONZALO RUBALCABA “Antiguo” Blue Note : *** MARCUS ROBERTS “The Joy of Joplin” Sony Classical : ** 1/2 SPHERE “Sphere” Verve
Nov. 8, 1998
Los Lobos wasn’t above a few of the stock rock-concert cliches at the Greek Theatre on Friday, but when singer-guitarist Cesar Rojas greeted friends and relatives and declared that it’s great to be home, it carried more weight than it would with most bands.
Aug. 3, 1987
Musicians of many stripes gather in Glendale for a cancer benefit focusing on survivor Wally Ingram, who sits in on drums.
Feb. 2, 2007
Movies
Jiri Menzel’s 1969 “Larks on a String” (at the Monica 4-Plex), banned for 20 years, is one of the most poignant mementos of the Prague Spring, that brief flowering of the arts in Czechoslovakia in the late ‘60s that was so swiftly trampled by Soviet tanks.
April 15, 1991
Will Call: Coachella, Foster the People, Snow Patrol
Jan. 11, 2012