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For the record - Feb. 7, 2010

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‘After 1968’: An article in Sunday’s Arts & Books section about the exhibit “After 1968” at the California African American Museum in Exposition Park refers to artist Hank Lewis Thomas. His correct middle name is Willis.

McSorley’s Old Ale House: An article in the Jan. 31 Section A about the literary side of McSorley’s Old Ale House, the oldest bar in New York City, said that Joseph Mitchell had written a New York Times article about McSorley’s in 1913. Mitchell did not write the article, which was published without a byline.

Bobby Bragan: A news obituary of baseball player and manager Bobby Bragan in the Jan. 24 Section A referred to “the Los Angeles Angels, who were then in the Pacific Coast League.” That baseball franchise is not the same as the current major league baseball team, which began as an expansion club in 1961.

Iranian film festival: A caption for a photograph that accompanied an article in Friday’s Calendar section about the Celebration of Iranian Cinema at UCLA identified the actress in the “About Elly” picture as Taraneh Alidousti. Golshifteh Farahani was shown in the photo. Alidousti was another star of the film.

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