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LA Times MagazineTom Schnabel and Jordan Peimer riff on world music, audience pleasers...and what doesn't sell in L.A.... -
Pulp non fiction: Joe Eszterhas tells all about Mel Gibson
24 FramesScreenwriter Joe Eszterhas has given up chasing women. He’s given up booze. He’s given up smoking, after barely surviving a horrible bout of throat cancer. But judging from “Heaven and Mel,” his new Amazon e-book about his ill-... -
Monster Mash: Steve Jobs statue unveiled; Beethoven's deafness
Culture MonsterPaying tribute: A statue of the late Steve Jobs has been unveiled in a technology park in Budapest, Hungary. (Los Angeles Times) Genius: Experts say Ludwig van Beethoven's gradual deafness may have influenced his music. (BBC News) They're in the...... -
Is Angelina Jolie done with directing for now?
24 FramesAngelina Jolie, who directed Bosnian film in the Land of Blood and Honey, addresses whether she'd direct again... -
Hungary backs down on disputed laws
World NowHungary backing down on some criticized laws. EU sees Hungary as a test case.... -
Q & A: How a fancy Austrian ball stirred worry about neo-Nazis
World NowIn Austria last week, protesters condemned a fancy ball that has been linked to extremists and neo-Nazis. The ball happens annually, but it caused extra uproar last week because it dovetailed with worldwide commemorations of the Holocaust.... -
Poll: 'Anti-Semitic notions' on rise among French, other Europeans
World NowThe French have grown more likely to believe that Jews hold too much power in business or world finance, as well as other "classical anti-Semitic notions," according to a new survey from the Anti-Defamation League that compares attitudes in 2009 and 2012.... -
Nazi-looted art trove discovered in Germany?
Culture MonsterHas an art historian located a buried trove of artistic masterpieces looted by the Nazis? That's what a report in Britain's Daily Mail claims, stating that the collection contains pieces by Monet, Manet and Cezanne.... -
In Hungary, it's time for the 'watering of the girls'
World NowIn Hungary's "watering of the girls," men throw buckets of water at women in a fertility ritual that reportedly goes back to the nation's pre-Christianity tribal roots.... -
Working Hollywood: Gábor Tóth runs the carriages in 'The Raven'
Company TownGábor Tóth, 33, is the first person ever to serve as a carriage coordinator in his native country of Hungary, where much of "The Raven" was shot.... -
EU agrees on fiscal treaty, minus Britain and 3 others [Updated]
World NowMost leaders of the European Union agree to a treaty putting strict limits on government spending and borrowing. Britain is among four countries that decline to join, exposing rifts within the EU at a summit in Brussels aimed at saving the euro from its... -
L.A. Opera canceling Hungarian 'Bank Ban' production
Culture MonsterHungarian 'Bank Ban' production canceled at LA Opera...
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