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Music Review: Mozarts Don, in a Lunar Landscape, Haunts Gehrys Hall in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES Maybe its because the movies provide this city with more than enough Wagnerian Gesamtkunstwerk. Whatever the reason, even though Puccinis Bohme had its American premiere here in 1897, Los Angeles has never really been an opera town.Stefan ... [ Published 3 hours ago by New York Times ]
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‘Amour,’ by Michael Haneke Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes

CANNES, France Heavy rain dampened the final day of the 65th Cannes Film Festival, but it mattered not at all when the Palme dOr was awarded to Amour. Brilliantly directed with an atypically tender touch by the Austrian director Michael Haneke, this story ... [ Published 17 hours ago by New York Times ]
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Music Review: 5 Boys Sing as Thousands Shriek

One Direction From left, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles and Liam Payne of this band, at the Beacon on Saturday. The group formed on the British “X Factor.”Inside the Beacon Theater on Saturday afternoon a security officer was girding ... [ Published 7 hours ago by New York Times ]
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Doug Dillard, Banjo Virtuoso, Dies at 75

Doug Dillard, a banjo virtuoso who began the 1960s by helping to introduce a generation of listeners to bluegrass and ended the decade as an early advocate of country-rock, died on May 16 in Nashville. He was 75. The cause was a lung infection, said Lynne ... [ Published 10 hours ago by New York Times ]
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Movie Review: ‘Bill W.’ Traces the Early Life of Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous has tens of thousands of groups worldwide today, but it had an identifiable beginning with its co-founder Bill Wilson. In their documentary, Bill W., Kevin Hanlon and Dan Carracino recount Wilsons biography, which is inextricably ... [ Published 14 hours ago by New York Times ]
First Reported May 27 2012 - Updated May 27 2012 - 2 Documents

Carrie Smith, Singer in Black and Blue on Broadway, Dies at 86

Carrie Smith performing at Avery Fisher Hall in 1992.Carrie Smith, a jazz and blues singer who brought a warm stage presence and lustrous voice to Broadway in the musical revue Black and Blue, died on May 20 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home of the Actors ... [ Published May 27 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 26 2012 - Updated May 27 2012 - 2 Documents

IHT Rendezvous: First a Black Hood, Then 81 Captive Days for an Artist in China

, policemen drove Ai Weiwei, one of the most outspoken critics of the Communist Party, to a rural detention center from Beijing Capital International Airport. So began one of the most closely watched human rights dramas of the past year. Read more » ... [ Published May 27 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 26 2012 - Updated May 26 2012 - 2 Documents

Music Review: The Call of the Wild Salome, and Other Musical Temptations From Cleveland

The Cleveland Orchestra, led by Franz Welser-Möst and accompanied by opera singers on risers, performed Strauss’s “Salome” at Carnegie Hall on Thursday.All this season in New York, opera lovers and longtime admirers of the storied Cleveland Orchestra ... [ Published May 26 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 26 2012 - Updated May 26 2012 - 2 Documents

Media Decoder Blog: Media Executive's Father Ordered to Pay $250,000 in Suit Over Fake Picasso

LOS ANGELES — Jack and Leslie Kavanaugh, the parents of the Relativity Media chief executive, Ryan Kavanaugh, got a double shot of bad news, as the elder Mr. Kavanaugh was ordered in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday to pay $250,000 in punitive ... [ Published May 26 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 26 2012 - Updated May 26 2012 - 2 Documents

Seeing HBO’s ‘Girls’ Without Buying a Television

Would the Girls character Hannah Horvath, a young Brooklynite without much cash, subscribe to HBO? Or would she rely on her friends?How HBO GO, the network’s video Web site, looks on an iPad.Breaking news about the arts, coverage of live events, critical ... [ Published May 26 2012 by New York Times ]
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‘Aerogrammes,’ Stories by Tania James

Tania James is a warmhearted writer. In Aerogrammes, her first story collection, she treats her eclectic band of characters several children, a chimpanzee, an obsessive analyzer of handwriting, two Indian wrestlers in Edwardian London, a former grocer, ... [ Published May 26 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported May 26 2012 - Updated May 26 2012 - 2 Documents

‘Jubilee Hitchhiker,’ a Biography of Richard Brautigan

Richard Brautigan burned through his short career like a rock star. Born in Tacoma, Wash., in 1935, he handed out poems on the streets of pre-hippie San Francisco, then caught an updraft in the zeitgeist with his 1967 novel, Trout Fishing in America, ... [ Published May 26 2012 by New York Times ]

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