It takes a very naughty boy to write about one, and who’s better equipped than Eric Idle? The irreverent British comedian and hallowed Monty Pythoner has been bus
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We’re all entitled to our obsessions, so long as they aren’t hurting anyone else. And there’s probably no way that the marimba could do any harm. In fact, to N
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I had heard of the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens before I ever came to Los Angeles — not because of its undeniably impressive holdings
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Nathan Cooke isn’t a miscreant. He isn’t a troublemaker or a misguided teen. He is a 26-year-old industrial design major in his final two trimesters at the pres
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Anselm Kiefer’s vast, bleak vision requires the scale of architecture or opera; the German artist’s gigantism indulges not a sense of his own importance but the
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Mything in action: L.A. Contemporary Dance Company
Located just a hop, skip and a leap from downtown’s Union Station at the
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porting a goatee and a haircut chiseled into a receded serpent’s tooth in the front, Max Maven cuts a figure that could have been carved by Edgar Allen Poe. He
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I wish I could tell you to head down to Meltdown's Sunset Blvd. location to check out the Truxtapoz show that debuted Saturday night, but it's over: One nigh
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In its slippery exuberance and dependence on impossibilities, Tom Knechtel’s universe goes to great pains to complement rather than repeat ours. Kne
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If you’ve never had the extraordinary pleasure of hearing Chanticleer, there’s no better time to remedy that situation than Christmas. But getting a ticket can b
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