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Energy deals boost Colombia-Venezuela ties despite border violence
World NowAs bi-lateral relations improve, Venezuelan President Chavez promises to send added troops to the area where FARC rebels fled after killing 12 Colombian soldiers... -
Venezuela's Chavez breaks silence with lengthy phone call
World NowVenezuela's President Hugo Chavez denounced rumors that he had died undergoing cancer treatment in Cuba, saying they were part of a "dirty war" being waged against him by opponents and that he was responding well to radiotherapy.... -
Gustavo Dudamel’s former bodyguard killed in Venezuela
Culture MonsterEl Nacional reports that one of Gustavo Dudamel’s bodyguards was shot outside his home near Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday.... -
L.A. Phil concerts with Dudamel, Salonen, others will air on KUSC
Culture MonsterA new series of broadcasts featuring the Los Angeles Philharmonic in concert will be heard on classical music station KUSC-FM (91.5) beginning this weekend.... -
Costa Rican trade attache kidnapped in Venezuela
World NowCosta Rica's trade attache to Venezuela was kidnapped outside his home near Caracas and his captors demanded ransom for his release, the Costa Rican Foreign Ministry disclosed Monday.... -
Caracas diary: Dudamel, Abreu and a multitude of young musicians
Culture MonsterMark Swed reports on the gargantuan Venezuelan student orchestras in a showcase event with Gustavo Dudamel and Jose Antonio Abreu.... -
Music review: Gustavo Dudamel's monster Mahler 8 in Caracas
Culture MonsterA review of Gustavo Dudamel, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela as they perform Mahler's Eighth, also called the “Symphony of a Thousand” with 1,400 performers in Caracas.... -
Music review: Riccardo Muti, Chicago Symphony at Segerstrom Hall
Culture MonsterRichard S. Ginell reviews the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's return to Southern California after a 25-year absence, with Riccardo Muti conducting, at Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall.... -
Lorin Levee, principal clarinetist with L.A. Phil, dies at 61
Culture MonsterLorin Levee, principal clarinetist with L.A. Philharmonic, dies at 61... -
China's Venezuela presence grows with loan-for-oil deal
World NowChina has lent Venezuela $30 billion to be paid off in oil deliveries. Opposition candidates criticize the lack in transparency in handling of the funds.... -
Chavez closes Miami consulate in response to expulsion
World NowIn his state of the union address on Friday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered the closing of the Miami consulate, one week after the Venezuelan consul in Miami was declared by the U.S. to be persona non grata.... -
Mexican ambassador and wife briefly kidnapped in Venezuela
World NowThe Mexican ambassador and his wife, both kidnap victims, are the latest diplomats to feel first hand Venezuela's rising violent crime rate....
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