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Michael Feinstein to succeed Marvin Hamlisch at Pasadena Pops
Michael Feinstein -- the renowned singer and pianist who specializes in music from the Great American Songbook -- has been named the new lead conductor of the Pasadena Pops. He will succeed Marvin Hamlisch, who died unexpectedly on Aug. 6. Feinstein...
Tags: Michael Feinstein, Marvin Hamlisch, Arts and Culture
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L.A. Arboretum to open sustainable garden for festival
L.A. at HomeL.A. Arboretum festival: The Los Angeles Arboretum will unveil the newly redesigned Garden for All Seasons, a combination of edible garden, pond fed with rainwater, worm farm, compost bins and chicken coop.... -
Last chance now: San Marino garden tour
L.A. at HomeSan Marino garden tour: Spiritual Care Guild of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has organized a tour of five gardens this Sunday.... -
L.A. Arboretum suffers extensive damage from windstorm
L.A. at HomeL.A. Arboretum in Arcadia suffers extensive damage from windstorm... -
The Dry Garden: Now that the high winds have departed...
L.A. at HomeL.A. wind storm: Were all the trees that fell critically weakened by poor human care? Now that the storm has left, will we use better sense? Choose the right species to stand up to the coming vagaries of climate change? Put them in smart places? Water... -
L.A. County Arboretum assesses damage from windstorm
L.A. at HomeL.A. arboretum: The Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden is assessing damage from last wee's windstorm and remains closed until further notice.... -
Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead
L.A. at HomeHome and garden events are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please. Due to windstorm damage, it is advisable to call ahead and make sure venues are open. Dec. 6: Marla...... -
Storm-damaged L.A. arboretum to reopen Dec. 26
L.A. at HomeThe Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden will reopen to the public on Monday, Dec. 26, after Santa Ana winds toppled more than 100 trees and closed the 127-acre Arcadia site Dec. 1.... -
The Dry Garden: Custom gutters and the art of catching rain
L.A. at HomeModern gutters: Any attempt to catch and use rainfall as garden irrigation starts on the roof, and that means good gutters. Gardening columnist Emily Green sets out to retrofit a 1950 house with a 2011 gutter -- streamlined, with an artful edge.... -
Datebook: Chinese floral design, rose pruning and more events this week
L.A. at HomeHome and garden events are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please. Jan. 16: Dealers at the 21st annual International Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition exhibit vintage and contemporary... -
Kids gardening, Japanese design and other talks for the week ahead
L.A. at HomeHome and garden events are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please. Jan. 23: Noted photographer Catherine Opie, whose work looks at architectural spaces and the politics of identity,... -
Chinese New Year, Camellia Festival and more for the week ahead
L.A. at HomeHome and garden events, classes and exhibitions are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please. Jan. 30: Noted architect Frederick Fisher, whose recent projects include the Annenberg Community...
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