Being a concert dancer takes equal parts talent, skill, and perseverance, particularly in Los Angeles. But ballet and modern dancers say the artistic opportunities are worth it, despite the city’s primary focus on the movie and television business. It takesArticle…
Daily Archives: January 15, 2012
20 people losing jobs in Monmouth
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January 15, 2012 08:07 GMT Today is Sunday, Jan. 15, the 15th day of 2012. There are 351 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 15, 1862, the U.S. Senate confirmed President Abraham Lincoln’s choice of…
Pearce gets top honours at G’Day ball in Los Angeles
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Kim Kardashian wears metallic gown with Hollywood elite at Cinema For Peace …
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By Eleanor Gower Last updated at 2:26 PM on 15th January 2012 She may have made her name as a reality show star, but Kim Kardashian was doing her best to conjure up some Hollywood glamour at a charity event…
Los Angeles’ 27th-annual Kingdom Day Parade to be held Monday
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The 27th-annual Kingdom Day Parade will be held Monday in South Los Angeles with the theme of “The Dream Continues to Live and Grow” while Southern California’s largest Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance will have a heavy South Korean…
Jessica Chastain: LA Film Critics Association Awards Winner!
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Jessica Chastain proudly shows off her award at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards at the InterContinental Hotel on Friday (January 13) in Century City, Calif. The 30-year-old actress, wearing a Vivienne Westwood off-the-shoulder dress and Jimmy Choo…
DiCaprio, Streep Celebrate at Pre-Globes Tea Party
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Before the Golden Globes Champagne, there is the BAFTA tea. The Los Angeles branch of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts held its 18th annual Awards Season Tea Party Saturday, where a slew of Golden Globe nominees sipped…
Into the Heart of Lightness
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The first story takes place at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, where several years ago Mr. Wheeler created a complex installation he calls an “infinity environment,” featuring a light-saturated, all-white, rounded room with no corners or sharp angles, rendering…
Clippers rough up Lakers in battle of LA
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ARCHIVE | EMAILMichael Martinez, a veteran sportswriter with more than three decades of experience in journalism, has covered virtually every major sporting event as a staff writer for the New York Times, San Jose Mercury News and other major outlets.…
Royal art undertaking for DIA: Terminal Kings’ 10-day mural happening adds hip …
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On a chilly afternoon recently, David Choe put down a spray-paint can and walked away from the 36-foot portion of a mural he was at work on at City Hall Events Venue on Broadway. His comrades in paint, Joe To…