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Spotify coming 'soon' to U.S., albeit no deal (yet) with Warner Music
Company TownThe Swedish are coming! Spotify, the much-touted European digital music service, released a teaser on its website Wednesday saying it will "soon be landing on U.S. shores." The message, which triggered waves of media coverage across the Web, didn't... -
Spotify announces it's coming to the U.S. but doesn't say when
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe popular European music service Spotify has announced it is making a move into the U.S. but so far it appears to be a lot of noise. The Swedish company's entry into the U.S. market has been highly anticipated, but besides allowing eager Americans... -
Movie Review: Midnight in Paris
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSouffle-light and long on charm, “Midnight in Paris” may not be as laugh-out-loud witty as the comedies of Woody Allen's professional Belle Epoque. But it at least recaptures the warm glow so often missing from his last 20 uneven years of... -
Scene & Heard: 'A Night at Sardi's'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe event was "A Night at Sardi's," and the honoree was Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Robert Iger. The result? Event co-chairwoman Laurie Burrows Grad said the 19th annual event, founded in honor of her father, Broadway legend Abe Burrows, raised more...Tags: Patrick Dempsey, Jerry Bruckheimer , Diseases and Illnesses, Billy Idol, Nick Jonas
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The new Kravis Center season: Whoopi, Yanni, Yitzhak and "Spring Awakening"
The Broadway hits "Spring Awakening," "Spamalot" and "Dreamgirls;" mirth and memories from the likes of Whoopi Goldberg, Shirley MacLaine and Don Rickles; the vocalism of Mandy Patinkin, Idina Menzel and Bernadette Peters; as well as dates with Michael...Tags: Theater, Entertainment, Mel Torme, Science, Sports
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Music review: Boston Pops from Festival of Orchestras
Star power was the name of the game Friday night at the Festival of Orchestras' final concert of its 27th season.
In the touring-orchestra world, the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra — known colloquially as "America's Orchestra" — is a top...Tags: Theater, Arts, Entertainment, Broadway Theater, Fine Arts
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Jean Bartel dies at 87; Miss America 1943 pushed pageant to give scholarships
Jean Bartel, a former UCLA student who became Miss America of 1943 and was credited with selling $2.5 million in war bonds, has died. She was 87.
Bartel died in her sleep Sunday at her Brentwood home, said actress Lee Meriwether, the 1955 Miss America...Tags: Miss America Pageant, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lee Meriwether, Music Theater, Danny Thomas
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Who is the better band?
E.Y. Harburg, you'll know him as the lyricist for “Over The Rainbow,” once said that music makes you feel a feeling, words make you think a thought, and song makes you feel a thought. This occurred to me in a recent discussion with friends over which is...Tags: Ira Gershwin, U2 (music group), The Beatles (music group), Poetry, Education
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Classic Hollywood: Joel Grey looks back — and forward — at his career
There was a time in 1965 when Joel Grey thought he would throw in the towel on show business. He wanted to be Laurence Olivier but instead he was doing a dreadful musical in Jones Beach, Long Island, called " Mardi Gras" with the June Taylor Dancers.
"It...Tags: Theater, Entertainment, Sports, Music Theater, Dance
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Margaret Whiting dies at 86; pop singer mentored by Johnny Mercer
Margaret Whiting, a pop singer for television, film, cabaret and Broadway whose recordings of such standards as "That Old Black Magic" and "Come Rain or Come Shine" sold millions of copies in the 1940s and '50s, has died. She was 86.
Whiting died...Tags: Vermont, George Gershwin, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Movies
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Two-piano concert moves from smooth to sassy
Duo piano teams, with two pianists at separate pianos, is a lost art, having languished out of sight for about a half-century. That may be changing if Jack Lantz and Kemp Smeal’s Sunday afternoon program at the La Cañada Presbyterian Church...Tags: Edvard Grieg, Steinway Concert Grand Piano, Entertainment, Human Interest, Movies
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No day off for these thespians
Newport Harbor High School was closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but theatre arts students spent the afternoon in a dress rehearsal for their upcoming production of "Anything Goes," the Cole Porter musical.
The show, directed...Tags: Theater, Entertainment, California, Elections, Martin Luther King Day
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