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Baltimore Opera seeks Chapter 11 protection
After 58 years and more than 200 productions, the Baltimore Opera Company will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-law protection today amid dwindling ticket sales and contributions. The remaining two productions of the 2008-2009 season, Rossini's The...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Rosa Ponselle, Music Theater, Bankruptcy, Placido Domingo
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Catching up with young soprano Jackie Evancho [Video]
Culture MonsterIs she a prodigy? A product? A cautionary tale in the making? It depends whom you ask. One this is for certain: nearly every body has an opinion about 11-year old soprano Jackie Evancho.... -
Break it down
Lobster was a part of life lived along the Connecticut shore, but it wasn't until my first visit at age 22 to the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard and the Home Port restaurant that I finally got the hang of correctly cracking open a lobster....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Homes, Restaurants, Bill Daley, James Taylor
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Vote: Is Jackie Evancho changing her sound?
Culture MonsterIn the non-surprise of the summer, Jackie Evancho made it through to the top 10 on NBC's "America's Got Talent" Wednesday night. Earlier this week when Evancho inspired us to look at how common it is for children to emulate...... -
What should Jackie Evancho sing to win $1 million?
Culture MonsterOn Tuesday Jackie Evancho -- the 10-year-old girl with the operatic voice -- will sing for $1 million in the finals of NBC's "America's Got Talent." What she chooses to sing will determine how well she can show off her...... -
Discoveries
Special to the Los Angeles TimesCreate Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work by Edwidge Danticat ( Princeton University Press: 181 pp., $19.95) "Create dangerously, for people who read dangerously. This is what I've always thought it meant to be a writer. Writing, knowing in part...Tags: Coup d'Etat, Princeton University, Edwidge Danticat, Germany, Colleges and Universities
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Book review: 'Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer' by Garry Wills
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn the surface, Garry Wills' "Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer" is an account of how a bookish young writer came to know a lot of famous people as a Zelig-like character amid glittering stars of political, journalistic and even operatic...Tags: G.K. Chesterton, John Waters, Bill Clinton, Los Angeles Times, William F. Buckley
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Shirley Verrett dies at 79; acclaimed mezzo-soprano
Shirley Verrett, an acclaimed American mezzo-soprano and soprano praised for her blazing intensity during a career that spanned four decades, died Friday in Ann Arbor, Mich. She was 79.
Verrett, one of the top opera singers of the 1970s and '80s, had...Tags: Lincoln Center, University of Michigan, Kurt Weill, Marian Anderson, Colleges and Universities
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Pipe Dreams
"The question you're always asked is, 'Is opera still relevant?' " says handsome young tenor on the rise Joseph Kaiser. Despite his amiable temperament, he seems peeved by the frequently posed query. And why not? Singers like Kaiser and star baritone...Tags: Georges Bizet, Bing Crosby, Gabriel Byrne, Music Theater, Illinois
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Kaity Tong
Kaity Tong, known for her professionalism, warmth, and quick wit, is one of the most popular local news anchors in the New York market. She currently field anchors the Emmy Award- winning PIX News at Ten each weeknight.
Born in China, Kaity came to the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, News Media, Rotary International, Awards and Prizes, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Tom Dixon dies at 94; L.A. radio's voice of classical music for over 50 years
Tom Dixon, who was a familiar voice to classical-music lovers for more than 50 years as a Los Angeles radio host, has died. He was 94.
Dixon died March 13 of age-related causes at a rehabilitation facility in Burbank, said his wife, Catherine.
When it...Tags: Classical Music (genre), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Death, Radio Industry, Tuberculosis
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TAKE 5: Muppets' Weird Guests
The TV ZoneThe Muppets return to prime time this week with the NBC special ???A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa.??? These lovable creatures have been entertaining viewers since the 1950s, when Jim Henson first presented them on a local Washington, D.C., show.......Tags: Julie Andrews, Roger Moore, Rudolf Nureyev, Elton John, NBC (tv network)
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