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Review: Jordan Wolfson's 'Raspberry Poser' a seductive visual poem
Los Angeles Times Art CriticA translucent, animated condom filled with red candy hearts is an animated protagonist in Jordan Wolfson's marvelous video installation at REDCAT, the New York-based artist's solo debut in Los Angeles. Projected onto a white screen suspended on the...Tags: Roy Orbison, HIV
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NEA Gives $345,000 In Grants To 12 Connecticut Arts Groups
Hartford CourantThe National Endowment for the Artsgave out its lastest round of grants, giving 12 Connecicut arts organizations a total of $345,000 for various projects. Outgoing Chairman Rocco Landesman announced the arts agency will award 832 grants totaling $23.3...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Litchfield Jazz Festival, Politics, Authors, Waterford
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'Hobbit' has new look. Angus Jones bites hand that feeds him.
After the coffee. Before auditioning for "Two and a Half Men." The Skinny: Isn't the week after Thanksgiving the most depressing of the year? You had this great short week and now this week will feel like two. That's weak! Tuesday's headlines include...
Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Movies, Chuck Lorre, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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DreamWorks Animation shares fall after 'Rise of the Guardians' poor debut
Shares of DreamWorks Animation took a hit in the wake of a poor box office debut for "Rise of the Guardians." DreamWorks' stock fell as much as 5.8% on Monday after some analysts warned that the Glendale-based studio could be forced to take a...
Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Los Angeles Times, Richard Verrier, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Rise of the Guardians (movie)
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Festival gathers geeks
Staff WriterMEXICALI — Thousands of self-proclaimed local geeks are uniting for a three-day festival to learn about everything geeky during the fourth annual Geekfest. The free event began Friday and continues through Sunday with an estimated 3,000 people...Tags: Arts and Culture, Gaming, Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Top 10 beauty videos on YouTube
Beauty video blogs have been gaining in popularity. Which are the best to watch? The 10 here have topped YouTube charts in the beauty category in 2012, with the most number of views as of mid-December. The star vloggers (video bloggers) range from Los...
Tags: Hugh Hefner, Fashion Shows, Kmart, Social Media, Fashion Trends
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Japanese films go beyond anime, samurai at L.A. EigaFest
Think of Japanese movies, and two things readily come to mind: samurai and anime. But organizers of the L.A. EigaFest — a showcase of contemporary cinema from the Land of the Rising Sun — aim to show Angelenos that the nation's filmmakers...Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Hayao Miyazaki, Hiroshi Abe, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Review: Lee's 'Life of Pi' is inspiring 3-D art
AP Movie Writer"Life of Pi" is one of those lyrical, internalized novels that should have no business working on the screen. Quite possibly, it wouldn't have worked if anyone but Ang Lee had adapted it. The filmmaker who turned martial arts into a poetic...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hugo (movie), Movies, Ang Lee, Martin Scorsese
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Flowers, sweat and tears: Local floats take Rose Parade awards
Burbank, Glendale, La Canada Flintridge and South Pasadena all won awards for their floats in the 124th Rose Parade, with hundreds of local volunteers getting into the act. Ryan Babroff of Burbank, 26, is already a veteran float expert. He began...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Harvard University, Festive Events, Google Inc., Sailing
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La Caņada float soars with help of Pasadena father-son team
A Pasadena father-son team wore matching brown jumpsuits Tuesday morning as they made the final push to get a dinosaur down Colorado Boulevard. With the work of Dwight Crumb, 64, and his son Dustin, 37, and a host of other volunteers, the La Caņada...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Google Inc.
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O'Neill, Rumball honored at Tech High
Skyler O’Neill and Kelly Rumball have been named Students of the Month for December at Washington County Technical High School. O’Neill is a senior in computer game development and animation at Tech High. In addition, O’Neill is...Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, High Schools, West Virginia University, Schools
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Dec 9, 2012
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