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Game Time: 'Fable III'
Zap2ItFable III X360, PC/$49.99-$59.99/Oct. 26 Peter Molyneux of Lionhead Studios has spent his fair share of time in the gaming spotlight. Despite his often criticized knack for overselling and overpromising the grandiose features of his upcoming games, the...Tags: Entertainment, Literature, Fiction, John Cleese, Xbox
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Classically Trained: Stories from a more musically golden age
HUNTINGTON BEACH — No passersby recognized him, but I didn't find that surprising.
They were too busy hustling to and from the last day of Oktoberfest celebrations at the Old World Village. But a few stopped momentarily to hear the group of five...Tags: Music Industry, Frank Sinatra, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mountains, Los Angeles
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Fun with 'Young Frankenstein'
For Cory English, life's a roll in ze hay.
English has taken his portrayal of Igor of "Young Frankenstein" musical fame from Broadway to the road — and he and the rest of the cast are set to make their debut at the Orange County Performing Arts...Tags: Culture, Movies, Plastic Surgeons, Arts and Culture, England
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Ojai music director George Benjamin in a familiar spot
George Benjamin undertook his first visit to Ojai last January, but in some ways, the trip must have seemed like a homecoming for the celebrated British composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. The freak storms that pounded the normally bucolic...Tags: Music Industry, Olivier Messiaen, Pierre Boulez, Classical Music (genre), Germany
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At USC's Thornton School of Music, moving way beyond the canon
Visitors have been known to get lost at USC, a 226-acre scholastic oasis in the middle of a sprawling city. This year the university has added some helpful signposts, like the huge banners trumpeting the 125th anniversary of the Thornton School of Music...Tags: Society, Sports, Arts and Culture, Indiana University, Gaming
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Pina Bausch dies at 68; innovative German choreographer
Pina Bausch, a German choreographer and dancer whose innovative work transcended traditional barriers between dance and theater, died Tuesday in Wuppertal, Germany, five days after being diagnosed with cancer. She was 68.
Bausch was the artistic director...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Germany, Arts, Arts and Culture, Sports
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Gold Derby nuggets: TCM tribute to Lena Horne | 'Fences' ropes them in | Cherry Jones back to Broadway after '24'
Gold Derby• Lisa Horowitz delivers the news that TCM has scheduled a tribute to the late Lena Horne for May 21. "The lineup features three films with defining Horne performances, as well as one of the groundbreaking singer-actress' personal favorites, the 1943... -
'Cirque Dreams Illumination': Cirque shows Cirque how to conquer the proscenium circus
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: “Cirque Dreams Illumination” ★★★ Through Sunday at Bank of America Theatre, 18 W. Monroe St.; Tickets: $25 -$75 at 800-775-2000 and www.broadwayinchicago.com When Neil Goldberg began Cirque Productions in 1993, he was widely seen... -
Your morning fashion and beauty report: A 'no' to Lady Gaga. A happy birthday to Diane Kruger. And Ms. Cruz weds Mr. Bardem in Galliano
All The RageSt. John, whose timeless knits a created a cult following among the business savvy and charity luncheon sets alike, is creating a jewelry division. [WWD] (Subscription required.) Meanwhile, Tommy Hilfiger is launching a new "lifestyle" collection aimed at... -
'Valhalla Rising' is itching for a fight
Brand XOne of my least pleasant childhood movie memories is of seeing Richard Fleischer's 1958 “The Vikings” on the big screen. The sight of an eagle clawing out Kirk Douglas's left eye was a bit much for my tender 8-year-old sensibilities. (Did it actu... -
Pitchfork Music Festival 2010: Day 2 review
Turn It UpVideo produced by Kevin PangView pictures from Pitchfork 2010. First prize for the day’s most grossly inappropriate outfit goes to Jon Spencer of the Blues Explosion, who wore skin-tight leather pants for his late-afternoon set Saturday at the Pitchfork... -
Theater review: 'Young Frankenstein' at the Pantages
Culture MonsterIn 2007, New York grabbed torches and pitchforks and went after a monster. The object of this pursuit, "Young Frankenstein," was indeed frightful in some respects, but it didn't deserve quite such bitter griping. True, moviemaker turned theater...
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