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  • Being There (and hanging out)

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Books & Authors

    Being There (and hanging out) 1978–2000 – Tom Teich... View Original Article

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  • The Liar: The Four Personas of Adolf Eichmann | The Los Angeles ...

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Jewish History & Culture

    The Liar: The Four Personas of Adolf Eichmann | The... View Original Article

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  • Lou Adler: Low Key, Lucky and Very Cool

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Music & Musicians

    The house itself didn't seem like much. It is, in fact, the office of legendary music producer Lou Adler, and... View Original Article

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  • Everyone Is Complex: A Conversation with Assaf Gavron of "The ...

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Books & Authors

    Everyone Is Complex: A Conversation with Assaf Gavr... View Original Article

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  • 'Up in the Cheap Seats' by Ron Fassler - A Fan's Notes of the Broadway Theater

    Originally Posted: April 24, 2017   Books & Authors, Dance & Theater

    'Up in the Cheap Seats' by Ron Fassler - A Fan's No... View Original Article

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  • When Reality Was a Joke: Making Albert Brooks' Real Life - BLARB

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Film / TV / Video

    When Reality Was a Joke: Making Albert Brooks' Real... View Original Article

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  • Looking at Cindy Sherman

    Originally Posted: August 24, 2016   Art & Artists

    Looking at Cindy Sherman View Original Article

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  • Buzzed About Art Fair in Santa Monica Shines Light on Cheech Marin's Collection

    Originally Posted: January 24, 2018   Art & Artists

    This week's Art Los Angeles Contemporary Art fair in Santa Monica, (Jan..25-28 at Barker Hanger) is no joke. And neither is Cheech Marin's collection of Chicano Art.Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC) launches this Thursday, January 25 and runs through Sunday January 28 at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica. This is the ninth year of ALAC which has only grown in buzz, excitement, attendees and dealers. ALAC has a number of unique features: Of the more than 50 galleries exhibiting, half…

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  • Astana Days: Kazakhstan's Excellent Financial Adventure

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Travel & Tech

    During the first week of July, Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, celebrated its 20th Anniversary and officially launched the Astana International Financial Center (AIFC), a bold plan to make this city of 1 Million people in a landlocked country of some 18 million citizens, the financial hub of Central Asia and a destination for European, Arab, and Asian investment. And here's the thing... they just might succeed View Original Article

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  • When a "City Without Jews" Was a Comedy

    Originally Posted: June 9, 2023   Film / TV / Video

    Wilshire Boulevard Temple will host a special screening of the Los Angeles premiere of "The City Without Jews," a long-lost, recently restored 1924 Austrian silent film, featuring live accompaniment on the temple's magnificent, 4,102-pipe Korn Kimball organ.This film could not be more timely (alas). The increase of anti-Semitic incidents in England, France, Hungary and Poland has prompted many Jews to consider emigrating from those countries. And this November will mark the 80th anniversary ... View Original Article

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  • Using the Blues to Bridge Across the Great Americana Divide

    Originally Posted: October 31, 2018   Music & Musicians

    One of the things I most enjoy about benefit concerts (beyond the whole save-the-world ethos), and music award shows (beyond the awards themselves) is seeing a wide spectrum of artists, each doing 3-5 songs. It's sort the musical equivalent of a smorgasbord – enough to hear a favorite artist or song and discover someone worth exploring more and short enough to move from those who hold no appeal .Which is why I so enjoyed "Across the Great Divide," a recent…

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  • Hollywood Makes History: Preview of Next Year's New Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

    Originally Posted: December 19, 2018   Film / TV / Video

    A year from now, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, known more popularly as the people who brings us The Oscars, hope to open their long-gestating Academy Museum of Motion Picture.At a luncheon given by the Academy recently, Academy and Museum board members. executives and officials Ron Meyer, Dawn Hudson and Kerry Brougher offered a preview of their plans for the contents of the 300,000 square foot Renzo Piano designed Museum at the corner of Fairfax and Wilshire…

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