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For 1st time in 40 years, Baltimore lacks home for global, experimental theater
Baltimore's cutting-edge theater scene just became a bit less razor-sharp. For the first time in more than 40 years, Spanish puppet troupes and headline-making performers who smear chocolate on their skin will have a hard time finding a stage where...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Artists, Music, Fine Artists
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A French region's first-class glass
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn a recent trip to the Alsace-Lorraine area in northeast France, I was hoping to stop at the new Musée Lalique in Wingen-sur-Moder, 28 miles outside Strasbourg and half a mile from the main Lalique factory. The museum, created from a former glassworks...Tags: Trips and Vacations, UNESCO, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Florence, Italy, undergoes a new Renaissance
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Florence has changed," my friend Alessandra told me on the phone. "There's a new spirit here." "I don't believe it," I said. "I know Florentines; they're conservative people who hate change." "Come and see for yourself. I'm going on a trip. You can...Tags: Restaurants, History, Arts and Culture, Disneyland Park, Lifestyle and Leisure
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175 years of memorable, horrible, humorous and remarkable events that shaped Chicago
On March 4, 1837, exactly 175 years ago, Chicago was incorporated. Not that Flashback needed a reason, but we took this occasion to compile a very long list of events, year by year and decade by decade, that helped shape this great city. Some events...
Tags: Jane Addams, Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago Public Library, Hull House, John Carter
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'The Firebird' soars into O.C.
The most beautiful bird in the world is flying into Costa Mesa. The American Ballet Theatre's world premiere of Alexei Ratmansky's all-new production of "The Firebird" takes off at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa on Thursday night and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Hinduism, Dance, Igor Stravinsky
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The Art of Romance
For centuries, romance has been expressed through art in various forms, so it’s no stretch to equate art with love. Today, fine art is finding its way into the nuptials of couples passionate about art. Whether it’s through venue, invitations,...Tags: Weddings, Arts and Culture, Artists, Fine Arts, Wedding Cake
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Mixing art and wine
Q: Waaaaay back in the '60s I thought I saw bottles of wine with labels designed by Picasso, Dali and other popular artists. Was I dreaming?
—Elizabeth Dewey, Crystal Lake, Ill.
A: No, you weren't dreaming. The artists' labels were (and are) found...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Lucian Freud, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Charles, Prince of Wales
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Moonstruck: The bread! Those eggs!
The Baltimore SunMoonstruck is a great food movie. Nicholas Cage on bread, the making of eggs, the great meeting scene in the restaurant with Olympia Dukakis and John Mahoney. Moonstruck opens the 13th Annual Little Italy Film Festival tonight. By the way, I'm looking...Tags: Breads, Olympia Dukakis
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Dispatch From Zurich: celebrating opera, music, dance, drama and art
Culture MonsterVictoria Looseleaf reporting from Zürich on excerpts from the Zürich Festspiele... -
Finding the story of an art forgery
When now-retired postal inspector John “Jack” Ellis destroyed nearly 100,000 pieces of fake artwork, he hoped it was the end of the fake-art ring he’d helped bust in the 1990s, but he had a feeling that wasn’t the case.
“...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Pablo Picasso, Trials, Salvador Dali
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Marjorie "Joan" Causey McMillion
Marjorie “Joan” Causey McMillion, 76, of Laguna Beach, CA, died Wednesday, December 22, 2010, due to congestive heart failure. McMillion was born to James Oliver Causey & Frances Elizabeth Nadeau on August 25, 1934, in Long Beach, CA. Her...Tags: Real Estate, Las Vegas, Heart Failure, Health, Colleges and Universities
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Monster Mash: Washington National Opera names music director; Billie Joe Armstrong lifts 'American Idiot' sales
Culture Monster-- New leader: The Washington National Opera has appointed conductor Philippe Auguin as its new music director, replacing Heinz Fricke. (Washington Post) -- Stage star: Broadway's "American Idiot" received a box-office boost from the onstage appearance of...
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