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On a mission from God — via Britain
Once again, sporting their iconic hats, sunglasses, and suits, Jake and Elwood live on in the hit show, "The All-New Original Tribute to The Blues Brothers," which currently is making its West Coast premiere at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. The...
Tags: London (England), Music, The Blues Brothers (movie), Arts and Culture, Concerts
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Classically Trained: 'Walking encyclopedia' pops conductor celebrates 20 years
COSTA MESA — Richard Kaufman's life between his beginnings as a musically inclined 7-year-old to today is a showcase of many accomplishments.
This week, the Pacific Symphony is celebrating one of them: his 20-year tenure as its principal pops...Tags: Recording Studios, Classical Music (genre), Music, Comedy (genre), Robert Redford
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'American Idol': And then there were eight
Staff writerAnother "American Idol" contestant was ejected Thursday night. SPOILER ALERT: The surprise wasn't which singer got tossed, but which singers finished in the bottom three. Viewers gave the least love to Paul Jolley, Devin Velez and, in a shocker, Amber...Tags: Casey Abrams, John Lennon, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Paul McCartney
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The Second City comes to Glendale's Alex Theatre
A staggering amount of modern American comedy has passed across the stages of The Second City, the acclaimed improv group headquartered in Chicago. Its alumni stretches from Oscar-winner Alan Arkin to Stephen Colbert and generations of “Saturday...
Tags: Tina Fey, Mike Myers, Steve Carell, Alan Arkin, The Second City
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Man About Town: A new stage for National Lampoon
Like to laugh, don't care why or where. Don't care the occasion, formal or otherwise, though the formal ones always — to quote Jack Nicholson — "bring out the devil in me." Like to laugh with people and at people and for people, which is...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Music, The Rolling Stones (music group), Arts and Culture, Salads
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Review: 'Sketches from the National Lampoon' a sketchy endeavor
“That's not funny, that's sick!” was once a mission statement for National Lampoon’s assaults on propriety and good taste. Some of that is-nothing-sacred irreverence still haunts the theatrical debut of “Sketches from the...
Tags: Music, Steve Jobs, Arts and Culture, Literature, Ai Weiwei
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When movie costumes become fashion trends
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticDeborah Nadoolman Landis has worked as a costume designer on more than 20 films over the last 40 years. Along the way, she has created several looks that have crossed into popular culture and become fashion trends. Here are a few anecdotes, in her own...Tags: John Landis, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Brothers (movie), Movies, Entertainment
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Fall Out Boy reuniting, despite past denials
Less than 48 hours after Pete Wentz denied that Fall Out Boy was reuniting and told the Tribune "don't hold your breath that it's happening," the Chicago-area quartet’s website revealed Monday that the band has a new album and tour on the way....
Tags: John Malkovich, Hot Tub Time Machine (movie), Television Industry, Dennis Rodman, Titanic (movie, 1997)
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The life of celebrity car dealer
If you see a Ferrari, Porsche or Maserati speeding down I-95, chances are it came from Steven Kessler's dealership. Kessler, who owned an exotic car dealership in New York City, recently opened a showroom in North Miami Beach. Over the years, he's...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Jon Bon Jovi, North Miami, Porsche, Al Pacino
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Close up with Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz, the 63-year-old photographer responsible for four decades of iconic magazine covers, found herself a bit puzzled a year ago. The woman who had shot a nude and pregnant Demi Moore, John Lennon five hours before he was murdered and other...
Tags: John Lennon, Arts and Culture, Claire Danes, Museums, Arts
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Lafayette College's frat flap raises constitutional concerns
In the delightful 1970 movie "The Cheyenne Social Club," Jimmy Stewart plays an aging Texas cowpoke whose dream of becoming "a respectable Republican businessman" comes true when he inherits a thriving business up in Wyoming. It turns out the business...
Tags: Henry Fonda, Travel, Lafayette College, Transportation, Railway Transportation
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Southern California Close-Ups: West Hollywood, Fairfax, Wilshire, Koreatown
First published on Oct. 30, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. Set an out-of-towner loose to roam the Los Angeles area between West Hollywood and Koreatown, and what can you expect? A food-truck overdose, perhaps. Or the bold suggestion that we...
Tags: Bill Cosby, Los Angeles Hotels, Janis Joplin, Pulp Fiction (movie), Manufacturing and Engineering
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