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    Oct 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Steve Jobs gave 'the blind eyes; the deaf ears' -- Stevie Wonder

    Pop & Hiss
    Steve Jobs opened new vistas for people with disabilities; Stevie Wonder says Steve Jobs 'has given the blind eyes to see...the deaf ears to hear.'...
  2. Oct 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 72 Hours: Guineafowl, Megafaun, Tiesto and more

    Pop & Hiss
    The weekly Pop & Hiss rundown of the weekend's top concerts, without a mention of Nick Lowe's two Largo concerts because they are sold-out. This week's picks include Megafaun, Guineafowl, Tiesto and more....
  4. Oct 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Making sure photos aren't muddling the message

    Readers' Representative Journal
    A recent Opinion L.A. blog post ran into some misunderstanding with readers over the accompanying photo. The post noted the quiet opening of an Islamic community center near the ground zero site in New York and said the lack of......
  6. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. PASSINGS: Charles Napier, Kenneth Dahlberg, Joel DiBartolo

    <b>Charles Napier</b>
    Charles Napier Character actor usually played the heavy Charles Napier, 75, a prolific character actor whose granite jaw and toothy grin earned him tough-guy roles in movies like "Rambo: First Blood Part II," died Wednesday at Bakersfield Memorial...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Celebrities, Fine Arts, Television, Sylvester Stallone

  8. Oct 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. John Baldessari: Early years in Southern California [video]

    Culture Monster
    Clips from the Hammer Museum conversation between renowned conceptual artist John Baldessari and Times art critic Christopher Knight...
  10. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Movie review: 'Benda Bilili!'

    &quot;Benda Bilili!" earns its exclamation point. It's a feel-good movie that actually makes you feel good, a story that will have you shaking your head in astonishment and moving your feet to some unstoppable rhythms.
    "Benda Bilili!" earns its exclamation point. It's a feel-good movie that actually makes you feel good, a story that will have you shaking your head in astonishment and moving your feet to some unstoppable rhythms. That's because this documentary set in...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Music Industry, Polio

  12. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Movie review: 'Thunder Soul'

    The emotion is high and the music is a joyful sound in &quot;Thunder Soul," a spirited tribute to the life-changing bond between a great teacher and his students &#8212; and to one of the premier funk bands of the 1970s, whose members happened to be high schoolers.
    The emotion is high and the music is a joyful sound in "Thunder Soul," a spirited tribute to the life-changing bond between a great teacher and his students — and to one of the premier funk bands of the 1970s, whose members happened to be high...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, Funk (genre)

  14. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Critic's Notebook: Tomas Tranströmer's spare, elegant genius

    I was hoping for Bob Dylan. Briefly, on Wednesday afternoon, the singer was favored to win the Nobel Prize for literature by the British odds-maker Ladbrokes, which has handicapped the Nobels for many years. In second place was the Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami; in third, the Syrian poet Adonis.
    I was hoping for Bob Dylan. Briefly, on Wednesday afternoon, the singer was favored to win the Nobel Prize for literature by the British odds-maker Ladbrokes, which has handicapped the Nobels for many years. In second place was the Japanese novelist...

    Tags: Haruki Murakami, Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, Awards and Prizes, Bob Dylan

  16. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Movie review: 'The Swell Season'

    &quot;The Swell Season" basically begins with a haircut. Mark&#233;ta Irglov&#225; is giving Glen Hansard a trim in a hotel room some hours before they'll take the stage, the distinctive indie rock music they make together providing the soundtrack. It's an ordinary moment in this extraordinary documentary, so intimate and so natural, you feel as if you've stumbled into the room by mistake.
    "The Swell Season" basically begins with a haircut. Markéta Irglová is giving Glen Hansard a trim in a hotel room some hours before they'll take the stage, the distinctive indie rock music they make together providing the soundtrack. It's an ordinary...

    Tags: International Travel, Arts and Culture, Academy Awards, Fine Arts, Drama (genre)

  18. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Cultures will collide in Echo Park

    For those without an airline ticket to some far off land this weekend, the international sounds have come to Echo Park with Filter Magazine's Culture Collide Festival, a multi-day super-eclectic music event that features 80 artists from 24 countries and  is taking over a two-block stretch of clubs and venues.
    For those without an airline ticket to some far off land this weekend, the international sounds have come to Echo Park with Filter Magazine's Culture Collide Festival, a multi-day super-eclectic music event that features 80 artists from 24 countries and...

    Tags: International Travel, Artists, Amy Winehouse, Arts and Culture, Festive Events

  20. Oct 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. 'American Idol' winner Lee DeWyze dropped by RCA Records

    Pop & Hiss
    'American Idol' winner Lee DeWyze is dropped by RCA Records....
  22. Oct 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Pitbull: America's savviest party starter?

    Pop & Hiss
    Pitbull, the Cuban American rapper who performs at Staples Center on Thursday, has nailed down one of the most ubiquitous and malleable sounds on radio today – as the dance-pop lecher....
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