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    Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. John Williams and Steven Spielberg mark 40 years of collaboration

    The quietest room in Hollywood may be the office where John Williams composes. In a bungalow on the Universal Studios lot, steps from the production company of his most frequent collaborator, director Steven Spielberg, Williams works alone at a 90-year-old Steinway grand piano, with fistfuls of pencils and stacks of composition paper nearby, and worn books of poetry by Robert Frost and William Wordsworth piled on the coffee table.
    The quietest room in Hollywood may be the office where John Williams composes. In a bungalow on the Universal Studios lot, steps from the production company of his most frequent collaborator, director Steven Spielberg, Williams works alone at a 90-year-...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Quincy Jones, The Adventures of Tintin (movie), Culture, Raiders of the Lost Ark (movie)

  2. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. It's still music to Dan Wallin's ears

    Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol," and director Brad Bird and composer Michael Giacchino are listening closely to the music when a man with a snow-white ponytail and baseball cap leans over to whisper in Giacchino's ear. The composer nods and asks the conductor, Tim Simonec, to take it from the top, with a shade less emphasis on the piano.
    Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol,"...

    Tags: Pixar Animation Studios, Arts and Culture, Fox Broadcasting Company, Culture, Culture

  4. Dec 9, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Music review: L.A. Phil provides PST with 'The Hollywood Sound'

    Culture Monster
    Mark Swed reviews the Los Angeles Philharmonic's contribution to the Pacific Standard Time with a concert of classic Hollywood film music conducted by Thomas Wilkins....
  6. Feb 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Clifton's Cafeteria to host Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, 'Chinatown'

    Pop & Hiss
    The iconic Clifton's Cafeteria, which is in the beginning stages of a renovation, will play host to a screening of "Chinatown," which will also feature a performance by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson....
  8. Feb 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Randy Newman on writing songs about pigs: 'It probably hurt my chances for a hit'

    The Big Picture
    When we last left off with Randy Newman, he was musing about the fact that Barry Levinson's "Avalon" was clearly about a Jewish family, but in the movie, the family was played by actors like Aidan Quinn, who were decidedly......
  10. Feb 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Los Angeles Philharmonic announces 2011-12 season [updated]

    Culture Monster
    The Los Angeles Philharmonic announces it ambitious 2011-12 season with music director Gustavo Dudamel...
  12. Oct 6, 2010 |Story| WGNAMERICA-LTV
  13. Trivia

    Denise Crosby was originally cast to play Counselor Troi, and Marina Sirtis was cast as a security chief named Lt. Macha Hernandez. Shortly before filming the pilot, the two switched roles and the security chief's name was changed to Lt. Natasha Yar.
    Denise Crosby was originally cast to play Counselor Troi, and Marina Sirtis was cast as a security chief named Lt. Macha Hernandez. Shortly before filming the pilot, the two switched roles and the security chief's name was changed to Lt. Natasha Yar. ----...

    Tags: TV Guide, United States Naval Academy, Arts and Culture, Whoopi Goldberg, Gaming

  14. Nov 4, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. On Theater: A new, vital 'Our Town'

    Can a play written in 1938 about rural life in the early 20th century — and staged by virtually every high school and collegiate drama department ever since — speak to 21st century audiences with relevancy and immediacy?
    Can a play written in 1938 about rural life in the early 20th century — and staged by virtually every high school and collegiate drama department ever since — speak to 21st century audiences with relevancy and immediacy? If the play is...

    Tags: Newport Beach, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Education, Comedy (genre)

  16. Jan 29, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Deep Rising

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday January 30, 1998      With the Titanic, it was a plain old iceberg that did it in. But with "Deep Rising's" brand-new $487.6-million pleasure ship the Argonautica, it's immense sea serpents lurking in the depths of the South China Sea, surfacing...

    Tags: Famke Janssen, Comedy (genre), Kevin J. O'Connor, Cliff Curtis, New Zealand

  18. Mar 5, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. U.S. Marshals

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday March 6, 1998      Warner Bros., which probably knows what it feels like to be persecuted and unloved (especially after a year like last year), has put its waning hopes and diminished expectations behind traditional values--one, at any rate:...

    Tags: Wesley Snipes, Harrison Ford, Robert Downey Jr., Tommy Lee Jones, Death

  20. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. City Hall

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday February 16, 1996      "City Hall" is inside information in search of a movie, a forced marriage between the trappings of reality and the fantasy of a jerry-built plot. Reasonably intelligent, neither offensive nor enticing, it passes its time...

    Tags: Bridget Fonda, John Cusack, Judges, Ed Koch, Harold Becker

  22. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Powder

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday October 27, 1995      One part "Nell," one part "Frankenstein" and one part Michael Jackson, "Powder" supposes that the thing we fear is our more-perfect reflection. The title character (Sean Patrick Flanery) has reached the limit of human...

    Tags: Jeff Goldblum, Lance Henriksen, Entertainment, Michael Jackson, Movies

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