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Presents of Mine
I’m relatively new to the idea of regifting, so I don’t know exactly who came up with it. But I don’t think it was a Mormon—like my mother—because one would be unlikely to regift with no trace of alcohol or caffeine in her system. (That the Mormons did...Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Georges Bizet, Theater, Music Theater, Classical Music
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Pipe Dreams
"The question you're always asked is, 'Is opera still relevant?' " says handsome young tenor on the rise Joseph Kaiser. Despite his amiable temperament, he seems peeved by the frequently posed query. And why not? Singers like Kaiser and star baritone...Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Georges Bizet, Theater, Music Theater, Classical Music
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To the '80s and back again for Patty Smyth
Of The Morning CallSinger Patty Smyth says she first noticed the phenomenon when she left the '80s rock band Scandal and played her first solo tour in 1992. Crowds loved her hit song with Don Henley, ''Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough.'' But when she played Scandal's MTV...Tags: Penn's Peak, Academy Awards, Movies, Consumer Electronics Industry, Don Henley
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John Lennon's drawings on display
John Lennon's doodles and drawings - some erotic - went on display at a downtown Manhattan gallery last night, on what would have been Lennon's 68th birthday. More than 100 Lennon works at the Openhouse Gallery in SoHo form a show called Imagine Peace....Tags: Tanya Tucker, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Music, Brett Favre
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Tales from the concert darkside
In the trenches with Kot I was one of many people at an outdoor show in Alpine Valley who got hit by a blizzard of flying sod thrown by Guns N' Roses fans getting impatient for the show to start. I got hit by a flying whiskey bottle at a Tinley Park...Tags: Iggy Pop, Phish, Chicago Symphony, Classical Music, Gang Activity
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Amanda Ross-Ho at Cherry and Martin
Special to The TimesThe title of Amanda Ross-Ho's intriguing new exhibition at Cherry and Martin bemoans the frustrations of communication. "Half of what I say is meaningless" is most recognizable as the first line of the Beatles' song "Julia," but it actually comes from a...Tags: Los Angeles, Galileo Galilei, Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Building Material
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It's the curse of the season: dreadful music
Sun ReporterThis is the season of peace and joy and good will toward men, yet it's also a time when we experience the dark side of the holidays: bad Christmas music. You hear it in malls, airports, supermarkets, elevators and restaurants. You hear it at office...Tags: Holidays, Celine Dion, Basketball, Kirk Douglas, Yanni
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Lachey's voice of charity
Nick Lachey's a winner! Well, his choir is, at least. Lachey and his choir were declared the champions on Thursday night's finale of NBC's "Clash of the Choirs," taking home $250,000 for the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. "I've been...Tags: Justice System, Madonna, NBC, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise
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Making nice pays off for the Police
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAS the traditional record business continues to unravel, musicians who are trying to keep lucrative careers alive don't seem to be worrying about whether the glass is half full or half empty. Instead, they're finding as many glasses as possible and...Tags: Celine Dion, Sales, Oprah Winfrey, Police, Popular Music
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Roads open in Studio City
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA broken water main flooded Coldwater Canyon Avenue at Mulholland Drive early this morning, temporarily cutting off two key Studio City arteries and sending water and debris gushing across rocker Eddie Van Halen's yard, officials said. Mulholland Drive...Tags: Fires, Studio City, Vehicles
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Paradise lost
By Art Winslow We know from "The 9/11 Commission Report" that 12 of the "muscle" hijackers that day (the non-pilots) came from Saudi Arabia and were 20 to 28 years old; most were unemployed, had little more than a high-school education and were unmarried....Tags: Dance, Oprah Winfrey, Terrorism, Florida, Health and Safety at School
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Jumping on different band wagons
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIn 1984, there was no musical middle ground. You had to pick sides, and you had to do it with a with-us-or-against-us intensity that really hasn't been seen since. On one side of this epic struggle was Van Halen, led by David Lee Roth, who was almost...Tags: Los Angeles, Rock and Roll, Theater, Music Theater, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
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