Month: October 2019

No week can be without artistic controversy — and this week offers one over a popular desert biennial and another over the Nobel Prize for literature. I’m Carolina A. Miranda, staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, with everything that’s simmering: Desert X in Saudi Arabia Desert X, the Coachella Valley art biennial, is headed […]

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Here is a list of new plays, Critics’ Choices, etc. for Oct. 13-20. Capsule reviews are by Charles McNulty (C.M.), Philip Brandes (P.B.), F. Kathleen Foley (F.K.F.), Margaret Gray (M.G.) and Daryl H. Miller (D.H.M.). Openings Dear One: Love & Longing in Mid-Century Queer America Staged reading of Josh Irving Gershick’s fact-based epistolary drama. A […]

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Here is a list of classical music performances in L.A. for Oct. 13-20: Camera Lucida Chamber music by Shostakovich, Bartok and Bridge. Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Samueli Theater, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Sun., 8 p.m. $38 and up. (949) 553-2422. PhilharmonicSociety.org Dudamel Conducts Music from the Americas Gustavo Dudamel leads the LA […]

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Here is a list of dance performances in L.A. for Oct. 13-20: The Firebird Festival Ballet Theatre presents the one-act Stravinsky ballet based on a Russian folk tale. Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Sun., 2 p.m. $35-$45. (949) 854-4646. thebarclay.org L.A. Dances Two-month festival, with three distinct programs, features classic and contemporary works […]

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Companies that harvest human organs, bones and other parts have worked their way into government morgues across the country to gain access to more bodies. The companies’ procurement teams often are taking body parts before coroners are able to conduct an autopsy, even in the midst of sensitive investigations such as possible homicides. A Times […]

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If there’s a lesson to be learned from Variety’s Power of Women luncheon, it’s to always be prepared. A teleprompter malfunction during Friday’s event put the presenters and the honorees to the test, and to their credit, all managed to sail through their remarks despite some initial trepidation. “Do you know how already nerve-racking this […]

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FUJISAWA, Japan —  Rescue efforts for people stranded in flooded areas were in full force Sunday after a powerful typhoon dashed heavy rainfall and winds through a widespread area of Japan, including Tokyo. Typhoon Hagibis made landfall south of Tokyo on Saturday and moved northward. The typhoon left seven people dead, 15 missing and more than […]

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