Music
Their voices flying at breakneck speed over a classic such as Dizzy Gillespie’s “Shaw Nuff” or Horace Silver’s “Quicksilver,” Don and Alicia Cunningham are two of the most exciting, sophisticated singers in jazz.
June 10, 1994
Don and Alicia Cunningham are troupers.
Aug. 25, 1992
Carrying the torch for jazz singing may not have quite the high visibility of running with the Olympic flame, but it’s every bit as important.
July 15, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
Choreographer Merce Cunningham pairs real dancers with their virtual, seemingly 3-D clones in ‘Biped.’
April 23, 2000
Don and Alicia Cunningham, who will be a Tuesday-night fixture at Lunaria in West Los Angeles through Aug. 27, have been around the block too many times to let unexpected problems slow them down.
July 11, 1991
Sports
Randall Cunningham was a pitcher long before he became what he is today--the Philadelphia Eagles’ adventurous young quarterback.
Nov. 27, 1987
There’s a group of architects that believes its profession is a craft--akin to carpentry or masonry--and simply a matter of meeting a client’s needs.
April 18, 1991
First came the surprise announcement from the coach: He was demoting his star veteran for today’s game between the Raiders and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Nov. 8, 1992
Merce Cunningham’s interest in stripping dance down to its essentials--bodies moving through space and time--enables his choreography to simultaneously appeal on abstract and human levels.
April 5, 1987
Merce Cunningham has been dancing and choreographing since the 1940s. ‘Dancing is looking,’ he says, and he still has a keen eye for the endless subtleties of the art.
Jan. 12, 1997