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Alan Gilbert adds his personal touch to New York Philharmonic
NEW YORK — Listening is very important to Alan Gilbert. It is not surprising for a gifted musician to have attentive ears, but to succeed as the music director of the New York Philharmonic, you have to hear much more than just the music. Before...
Tags: Culture, Riccardo Muti, Concerts, Kurt Masur, Duke Ellington
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Global military spending flattens as U.S. cuts back, Russia adds
World NowThe United States and much of Western Europe trimmed their military spending because of budget constraints, according to new data from by a Stockholm-based think tank. The slight drop in the United States, the biggest military spender worldwide, helped... -
Mysterious Sweden
LA Times MagazineSwedish crime-fiction expert John-Henri Holmberg brings you the Nordic noir invasion... -
More Than Mystery Restaurants
LA Times Magazine> Köttbaren +46 (0) 8 505 244 26 / kottbaren.se Part of a surge in...... -
More Than Mystery Hotels
LA Times MagazineNobis Hotel +46 (0) 8 614 10 00 / nobishotel.se The philosophy here is subtle...... -
India is darling of global defense firms
NEW DELHI — Sailor-suited Russian models touted their nation's submarines. Indian officers posed for pictures atop foreign-made armor-plated vehicles.
And working the room at New Delhi's aging exhibition center were French, British and American...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Natural Resources, Science and Technology, Political Corruption, Defense
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Erland Josephson dies at 88; Swedish actor, Bergman collaborator
Swedish actor Erland Josephson, one of fabled director Ingmar Bergman's closest friends and collaborators, known for his portrayals of aloof intellectuals and often Bergman's alter ego in such celebrated films as "Scenes From a Marriage" and "Cries and...Tags: Marriage, Charles Champlin, Obituaries, Ingmar Bergman, Celebrities
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Tomas Alfredson moves into spy territory with 'Tinker Tailor'
Make a list of those who've had a hand in the entertainment world's vampire vogue and you'll probably put Tomas Alfredson near the top. The Swedish filmmaker directed "Let the Right One In," the 2008 hit about a relationship between a bullied boy and...Tags: The Bourne Ultimatum (movie), Matt Reeves, Espionage and Intelligence, United Kingdom, Petroleum Industry
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Rickie Lee Jones drops by School Night at Bardot in Hollywood
Pop & HissRickie Lee Jones' intimate set at Bardot in Hollywood... -
Book review: 'The Hypnotist'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Hypnotist A Novel Lars Kepler Sarah Crichton / Farrar, Strauss & Giroux: 503 pp., $27 It's an early December morning in Sweden: Snowflakes swirl, Arctic winds blow, and a darkness has settled across the land — specifically northeast...Tags: Crimes, Criminals, Political Corruption, Juvenile Delinquency, Health
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Dungen and Oceans: A conversation with Gustav Estjes in advance of Waved Out 2
Pop & Hiss"Skit I Allt," the title of Dungen's seventh LP loosely translates to "hell with it," but the literal American translation doesn't distill its true meaning. Gustav Estjes, the wavy-haired wizard behind the Stockholm-based quartet, has toyed with...
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