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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'The Marriage of Figaro,' right in time with the 21st century

    Suffice to say that Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte weren't thinking about Proposition 8 when they composed "The Marriage of Figaro."
    Suffice to say that Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte weren't thinking about Proposition 8 when they composed "The Marriage of Figaro." The 1786 comic opera follows bullying Count Almaviva's efforts to invoke droit du seigneur to sexually conquer...

    Tags: Family, France, Architecture, Frank Gehry, Customs and Tradition

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Architect, thinker, provocateur Rem Koolhaas brings his talents to South Beach

    Miami Herald
    The list of living architects who can cause a scrum at the door of a theater where they're delivering a lecture is, depending on your view of modern urban design, depressingly sparse or fittingly short. Either way, when the severe and provocative...

    Tags: Rem Koolhaas, Architecture, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts, Conservation

  4. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Architect Lebbeus Woods' turbulent brilliance still resonates

    SAN FRANCISCO — On the morning of Oct. 30, as New York surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Sandy, word began to spread that Lebbeus Woods, the experimental architect known for his dystopian and densely layered drawings, had died in Lower Manhattan at the age of 72.
    SAN FRANCISCO — On the morning of Oct. 30, as New York surveyed the damage left by Hurricane Sandy, word began to spread that Lebbeus Woods, the experimental architect known for his dystopian and densely layered drawings, had died in Lower Manhattan...

    Tags: Rem Koolhaas, Architecture, Arts, Museums, Thom Mayne

  6. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. L.A. Phil announces 2013-14 season: From Amadeus to Zappa

    The music will range from A to Z -- Amadeus to Zappa, that is -- when the Los Angeles Philharmonic celebrates its 10th anniversary season at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013-14. In marking the occasion, the Phil also will attempt both to look back at the hall's origins and face toward its future.
    The music will range from A to Z -- Amadeus to Zappa, that is -- when the Los Angeles Philharmonic celebrates its 10th anniversary season at Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2013-14. In marking the occasion, the Phil also will attempt both to look back at...

    Tags: Architecture, Frank Gehry, Robert Wilson, Concerts, Philip Glass

  8. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Gehry, Hadid design rugs for nonprofit Arzu Masters Collection

    Imagine the cost of getting a world famous architect — say, Frank Gehry or Zaha Hadid — to design a rug for your home. How much would that cost? For an answer that might surprise you, look to Arzu Studio Hope, a U.S. nonprofit organization that has launched 10 hand-knotted wool rugs designed by Gehry, Hadid, Michael Graves, Robert A.M. Stern and others.
    Imagine the cost of getting a world famous architect — say, Frank Gehry or Zaha Hadid — to design a rug for your home. How much would that cost? For an answer that might surprise you, look to Arzu Studio Hope, a U.S. nonprofit organization...

    Tags: Architecture, Frank Gehry, Steelcase Incorporated, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Afghanistan

  10. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Architect Zaha Hadid dealing with design piracy in China

    When it comes to doing business in China, Hollywood is well acquainted with the perils of piracy. Now it appears that architects must also be wary of unlicensed copying while in that country.
    When it comes to doing business in China, Hollywood is well acquainted with the perils of piracy. Now it appears that architects must also be wary of unlicensed copying while in that country. Architect Zaha Hadid is reportedly dealing with a pirated...

    Tags: Architecture, Wang Shu, Arts, Germany, China

  12. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Miami's cultural transformation

    It's Saturday night, and though a drizzle threatens, the lawn is jammed with children snoozing in strollers, couples sprawling on picnic blankets, teens taking a break from skateboarding. The star appears — not some retread boomer rocker but high-octane conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, affiliated with in London and San Francisco, and Miami's New World Symphony, a prestigious youth development academy.
    It's Saturday night, and though a drizzle threatens, the lawn is jammed with children snoozing in strollers, couples sprawling on picnic blankets, teens taking a break from skateboarding. The star appears — not some retread boomer rocker but high-...

    Tags: Architecture, Edwidge Danticat, Arts, Dave Barry, Museums

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