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Play or Not to Play: Tales of glory and folly on local stages by STEVEN LEIGH
MORRIS and STEVEN MIKULAN
Thinking
Outside the Black Box: How Company of Angels found its angels by STEVEN
MIKULAN
Building
an Ensemble in Ego-ville: Olga Petrakova glides through catastrophe in search
of some truth by STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS
Death
by Parking: Why Paula Holt said “Enough” by STEVEN MIKULAN
Mark
Seldis and the Woman Who Rescued Him: Life after Tim Robbins by STEVEN LEIGH
MORRIS
Daisy
Eagan: No Exit – A Tony Award and a crisis of confidence by STEVEN
LEIGH MORRIS
Casting
by Craigslist: Ethos Theatre Company’s unorthodox classicist by STEVEN
MIKULAN
Origin
of a Species: Sky Pilot Theatre: They came, they saw, they started a theater
by STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS
A Considerable Town
GENDY ALIMURUNG clocks in on
the Hamster Ball Derby,
LINDA IMMEDIATO referees
Jeffrey Sebelia’s Fashion Fight Club,
SEVEN McDONALD takes fire
reports from Oakwood,
JOE DONNELLY mingles with the stars at
the Vegas opening of Spamalot.
Plus, DAVE SHULMAN’s COLUMN
DAVE,
an illustration
by J.T. STEINY,
a cartoon
by BRUCE ERIC KAPLAN.
Newsroom
They
See Dead People: For 1,000 murder victims, a new LAPD cold-case unit finally
seeks justice, by CHRISTINE PELISEK.
Serving
Two Masters: City pension boards plan to pour a king’s ransom into
urban real estate pushed by insiders, by DAVID ZAHNISER.
In NIKKI FINKE’s DEADLINE
HOLLYWOOD, the Sopranos-like takeover of Tribune Co. could mean
cement shoes for employees.
Also, photographs
and video footage of the Hollywood Hills fire.
Plus, a
cartoon by MR. FISH.
LA Vida
HOOPLA,
by LIBBY MOLYNEAUX
Art
ART
PICK: Irving Norman, Healing by PETER FRANK
Must
See Art: “relay” by T. Kelly Mason and Diana Thater and “Decamp”
by Alan Michael by AMRA BROOKS
Eat & Drink
Omakase
Warrior: Chef/owner Shinji Murata’s soft touch beyond the hard rules
of Hiko Sushi. By JONATHAN GOLD
Plus, ASK
MR. GOLD about where to find Swedish Easter pastries
Screen
In SURF
REPORT, Whoopi Goldberg stands up and delivers, by ROBERT ABELE.
Books
When
Clowns Attack: Girl detectives and innocence lost in Richard Sala’s
The Grave Robber’s Daughter, by GENDY ALIMURUNG.
Stage
ALAN RICH’s A
LOT OF NIGHT MUSIC ,
Film
Grindhouse
Gang: Quentin Tarantino gathers the legends of lowbrow for a historic summit,
including director Bob Clark (Porky's, Black Christmas and Christmas
Story), who was killed in an auto accident days after the interview. By
SCOTT FOUNDAS
Remembering
Bob Clark by SCOTT FOUNDAS
Glittering
Hunks of Trash: SCOTT FOUNDAS reviews Grindhouse, the movie, and
samples the highlights of grindhouse,
the arthouse series.
Faking It:
ELLA TAYLOR finds that Lasse Hallström’s The Hoax isn’t
fully committed to the con.
Clifford Irving, author of The Hoax, speaks with SCOTT FOUNDAS —
or does he?
Plus, TAYLOR on Paul
Verhoeven’s Black Book,
More
film reviews including The Reaping, Are We Done Yet? and others
In GOOD
REP Cinnamon by TIM GRIERSON
Also Killer
of Sheep
at 30: A fresh appreciation by ELLA TAYLOR
Independent
Lens: Charles Burnett by SCOTT FOUNDAS
And Killer
of Sheep: The best film about Los Angeles may be the least-seen great film
ever made in this country by JOHN POWERS
Music
Sucking
in the ’70s: In ROCK & ROLL LOVE LETTER, KATE SULLIVAN asks, How
deep is your love?
Plus, JONNY WHITESIDE on David
Axelrod’s new live DVD,
DIGGIN’
YOUR SCENE with Kind Hearts and Coronets,
LIVE
IN L.A. with RTX at Relax Bar by JOHN PAYNE
LINA LECARO’s NIGHTRANGER,
Letters
.
Savage
Love by DAN SAVAGE
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