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Watch the video exclusive surveillance tape of murdered casita victim Rosa Garcia.All along busy Florence Avenue, between Halldale and South Denker, two blocks from the corner...
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"I think it's a piece of artwork, plus it's a part of history," says an unidentified art-handler in the Brian Davis-directed YouTube video documentary Berlin Wall Installation...
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It begins with a suggestion from the audience, usually a lyric from a favorite song or poem. Then Dasariski is off performing 45 minutes of what can be aptly described as...
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"I think it's a piece of artwork, plus it's a part of history," says an unidentified art-handler in the Brian Davis-directed YouTube video documentary Berlin Wall Installation...
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Enjoy a food-inspired reading, then make a collage in front of Frans Snyders' painting Still Life with Fruit and Vegetables, Sun., Nov. 8, 2-3 p.m.
Sun., Nov. 8, 2-3...
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Drawn from the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, the more than 250 baskets in The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Tradition, are arranged according to 11...
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Episode screenings of the 1960s series.
Thursdays-Sundays, 12:30 p.m. Starts: Nov. 12. Continues through Nov. 15, 2009
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Catwoman herself introduces a screening of the A&E Biography Julie Newmar: The Cat's Meow, in addition to a preview of her photographs currently on exhibit at the David W....
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The hunky actor and singer and the legendary record producer discuss Connick's latest album, Your Songs, followed by a performance by Connick.
Wed., Nov. 11, 7 p.m., 2009
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Who will emerge victorious in the battle of the hosts with the most? Okay, so it's not really a battle, more like a rare opportunity to see two professional chatterboxes swap...
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As anyone who has ever reviewed a rock show knows, it's not easy to take copious notes while drinking beer. That was never the case for Robert Hilburn, a teetotaler (this fact...
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As everyone knows, Jews own and run Hollywood. Unlike a premortem Marlon Brando, who proclaimed this to Larry King a few years back, no one can kvetch at me for saying this...
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Not to denigrate the artistry and often wonderful storytelling in the computer-animation genre (seriously, see Up!), but since it's reached the forefront of animated...
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The has-beens and never-weres on Dancing With the Stars are enough to turn even die-hard reality TV fans off televised dance competitions. But the young amateur hopefuls on...
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Sushi, sake and soba are on the menu at Bridge USA's Bridge the Gap Between East and West Japanese Food Festival, as are ramen, yakitori and okonomiyaki. If you're older than...
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. You've heard it a million times. But when Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra music director Jeffrey Kahane takes you on a "musical tour" of one of the...
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Death-sportos, motorheads, geeks, ethical sluts, half-blood princes, wastoids, dweebies, dickheads -- they all adore Machine Project, the blissfully multisubjectival arts...
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"I'm proud to be a Jew on the stage," Hershey Felder says. The Canadian-born pianist/composer/actor/producer, who comes from a family of rabbis -- also performers -- achieved...
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Broccoli. Cubby Broccoli. The man who turned Ian Fleming's secret agent 007 into a film icon as co-producer of 1962's Dr. No -- formally known as Albert R. Broccoli -- gets...
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John Hodgman has way more on his mind than the rest of the horn-rimmed attention-seekers out there. Like: Why didn't Drew Barrymore choose him instead of that little boy?...