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    May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Philip Glass in spotlight for CAP UCLA's 2013-14 season

    The music of Philip Glass will be in the spotlight for the new season at the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA. The 2013-14 season will feature works and productions by Glass, Robert Wilson and the critically acclaimed British theater group Complicite. 
    The music of Philip Glass will be in the spotlight for the new season at the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA. The 2013-14 season will feature works and productions by Glass, Robert Wilson and the critically acclaimed British theater group...

    Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Steve Jobs

  2. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: Jennifer Koh shows her own genius with Bach program

    With Montecito magically misted by a surprising spring drizzle Wednesday night, Jennifer Koh went, for a second time, beyond Bach. The violinist's awe-inspiring solo recital at the Music Academy of the West's Hahn Hall was the latest installment in her project of moderating a conversation between Bach's solo violin sonatas and partitas with history as a way to bring music of the past into the present.
    With Montecito magically misted by a surprising spring drizzle Wednesday night, Jennifer Koh went, for a second time, beyond Bach. The violinist's awe-inspiring solo recital at the Music Academy of the West's Hahn Hall was the latest installment in her...

    Tags: Entertainment, University of California, Santa Barbara, Moscow (Russia), Arts and Culture, Music

  4. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: 'The Flying Dutchman' is earthbound on opening night

    The composer Richard Wagner, born 200 years ago this spring, believed (with justification) that he represented the music of the future. Los Angeles likes to think (with justification?) that it represents the city of the future.
    The composer Richard Wagner, born 200 years ago this spring, believed (with justification) that he represented the music of the future. Los Angeles likes to think (with justification?) that it represents the city of the future. The two should be made...

    Tags: Entertainment, Customs and Tradition, Julie Taymor, Arts and Culture, Music

  6. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Classical music's spring brings festivals and much more

    Spring is, as always, a season for festivals. The big one in Los Angeles this year is the ongoing celebration of the centenary of Benjamin Britten's birth, initiated by Los Angeles Opera. The Los Angeles Philharmonic's weeklong Brooklyn Festival in...

    Tags: Entertainment, Jean Nouvel, Arts and Culture, Music, Duke Ellington

  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. L.A. Phil announces 2013-14 season: From Amadeus to Zappa

    The music will range from A to Z -- Amadeus to Zappa, that is -- when the Los Angeles Philharmonic celebrates its 10th anniversary season at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013-14. In marking the occasion, the Phil also will attempt both to look back at the hall's origins and face toward its future.
    The music will range from A to Z -- Amadeus to Zappa, that is -- when the Los Angeles Philharmonic celebrates its 10th anniversary season at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013-14. In marking the occasion, the Phil also will attempt both to look back at...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Entertainment, Yo-Yo Ma, Jean Nouvel, Arts and Culture

  10. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Misha, 'Man In A Case,' At Hartford Stage

    Mikhail Baryshnikov remembers studying a short story by Anton Chekhov, "Man in a Case," which was required reading in Russia when he was 14.
    The Hartford Courant
    Mikhail Baryshnikov remembers studying a short story by Anton Chekhov, "Man in a Case," which was required reading in Russia when he was 14. "I feel deeply personal towards this piece," says the actor-dancer-arts entrepreneur in his sleek modern...

    Tags: Entertainment, Manhattan (New York City), Arthur Miller, Samuel Beckett, Nobel Prize Awards

  12. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. For David Henry Hwang's 'Chinglish,' a case of bad timing in China

    David Henry Hwang knows firsthand about the difficulties Westerners can face while doing business in China.
    David Henry Hwang knows firsthand about the difficulties Westerners can face while doing business in China. His latest play, "Chinglish," a comedy that opened on Broadway in 2011 and is now having its local premiere at South Coast Repertory through Feb....

    Tags: Hong Kong, England, David Henry Hwang, Arts and Culture, Philip Glass

  14. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Anna Deavere Smith wins $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize

    Anna Deavere Smith, famed for creating one-woman, documentary theater pieces about taut social issues in which she portrays multiple people she’s interviewed, has won the $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most lucrative awards in the arts and literature.
    Anna Deavere Smith, famed for creating one-woman, documentary theater pieces about taut social issues in which she portrays multiple people she’s interviewed, has won the $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most lucrative awards in...

    Tags: Isabel Allende, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Lillian Gish, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Lance Armstrong

  16. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. LA Opera announces 'Einstein' and six other operas for 2013-14

    Los Angeles Opera will present the current touring revival of “Einstein on the Beach,” composed by Philip Glass and staged by Robert Wilson, as part of its 2013-14 season, the company is announcing on Tuesday. The company will   present a special slate of programs devoted to the centenary of composer Benjamin Britten.
    Los Angeles Opera will present the current touring revival of “Einstein on the Beach,” composed by Philip Glass and staged by Robert Wilson, as part of its 2013-14 season, the company is announcing on Tuesday. The company will   present a...

    Tags: Philip Glass

  18. Dec 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Williams' masterpiece rendered in all its fragile beauty

    THEATER REVIEW: "The Glass Menagerie" at Mary-Arrchie Theatre ★★★★ ... To open up "The Glass Menagerie"  in Chicago  is to awaken the ghosts of history.
    To open up “The Glass Menagerie” in Chicago — whether you're in a second-floor walk-up or a downtown showcase — is to awaken the ghosts of history. This city never supported a needier or worthier play. There's an excellent case to...

    Tags: Goodman Theatre, Arts and Culture

  20. Mar 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Music review: Spectral Scriabin

    Culture Monster
    Mark Swed reviews Eteri Andjaparidze's disappointing "Spectral Scriabin" at the Broad Stage....
  22. Feb 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Eisenhower Memorial opponents' McCarthyite attack

    Culture Monster
    Christopher Knight looks at the McCarthyite attack on the Eisenhower Memorial design for Washington, D.C.'s, National Mall....
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