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    Feb 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Loudon Wainwright III box set '40 Odd Years' coming in May; co-produced by Judd Apatow

    Pop & Hiss
    Loudon Wainwright III, the veteran singer-songwriter whose songs over the last four decades have been characterized by black humor, inventive word play and witty observations about relationships, gets his own career retrospective when Shout! Factory...
  2. Jun 9, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Wagner's "Das Rheingold" at the LA Opera: Ann Powers tackles the cycle

    Pop & Hiss
    Over at Culture Monster, the Times' pop critic Ann Powers has chimed in on the first installment of Richard Wagner's "Ring" cycle, and it's worth a read for both lovers and non-lovers of opera. She name-checks Lady Gaga, Bono, Joseph......
  4. Jul 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Opera is Rufus Wainwright's 'main squeeze'

    Classical music is often maligned for its apparent insistence that aspiring acolytes display proper credentials before becoming a true follower. Once admitted to the fold, you must bow to the altar of knowledge and denounce uncomplicated pleasure as the ultimate blasphemy. No matter what denomination you choose (chamber music, new music, opera, orchestra), you can be sure the repertoire is studded with landmines, the detonation of which will instantly out you as a Philistine or worse: not serious.
    Classical music is often maligned for its apparent insistence that aspiring acolytes display proper credentials before becoming a true follower. Once admitted to the fold, you must bow to the altar of knowledge and denounce uncomplicated pleasure as the...

    Tags: Blur (music group), Music Industry, Opera (genre), Entertainment, Music Theater

  6. Oct 14, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Elizabethtown'

    What's the difference between a failure and a fiasco? That's the first question Orlando Bloom's character, Drew Baylor, asks himself in Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown," and the question he keeps asking throughout. It also echoes some of the critical response that followed the movie's premiere at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, making it seem uncannily prescient and self-aware.
    Times Staff Writer
    What's the difference between a failure and a fiasco? That's the first question Orlando Bloom's character, Drew Baylor, asks himself in Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown," and the question he keeps asking throughout. It also echoes some of the critical...

    Tags: Movies, Susan Sarandon, Alec Baldwin, Tom Cruise, Kirsten Dunst

  8. May 22, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Are you ready to rock?!

    Times Staff Writer
    If all the connections worked, I figured I could make it by bus Tuesday afternoon from the FlyAway depot in Van Nuys to LAX for the overnight flight to London's Heathrow Airport, where I could race through customs to the Tube (stick with the Piccadilly...

    Tags: London Heathrow Airport, London (England), Government, Music Industry, Trips and Vacations

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