Monster Mash: Revok arrested in L.A.; Hong Kong protesters rally for Ai Weiwei
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Busted: ‘Revok,’ one of Los Angeles’ best-known taggers, was arrested recently as he prepared to board a plane to Ireland at Los Angeles International Airport. (Los Angeles Times)
Angered: More than a thousand protesters in Hong Kong took to the streets Saturday to demand the release of detained Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. (Reuters)
Passion project: Actor Michael Sheen gave a 72-hour live performance as Christ in the Passion play over the Easter weekend in a town in Wales. (Daily Mail)
Made in the USA: Some lawmakers want all of the Smithsonian’s gift shops to sell only U.S.-made products. (Los Angeles Times)
Ripped from the headlines: NBC’s ‘Law & Order: Criminal Intent’ is rumored to be using ‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ as the basis for a future episode. (TV Line)
Cultural diplomacy: Two pieces of a torn 660-year-old Chinese painting held by Taiwan and mainland China will be reunited for the first time in centuries at an exhibit at Taiwan’s national museum. (Associated Press)
High-tech: The Metropolitan Opera debuted its new staging of ‘Die Walküre’ over the weekend, the second installment in its new production of Wagner’s ‘Ring’ cycle. (New York Times)
Passing: Composer Peter Lieberson has died at age 64. (New York Times)
Also in the L.A. Times: Music critic Mark Swed reviews Lisztomania, courtesy of Jacaranda, in Santa Monica, and ’60 Minutes’ profiles billionaire Eli Broad.
-- David Ng