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L.A. artists, architects' effect on each other at MAK Center exhibit
"Everything Loose Will Land" has landed. And its timing could hardly be better. The exhibition at the MAK Center in West Hollywood, curated by UCLA architectural historian and critic Sylvia Lavin, is a wry study of the ways Los Angeles artists and...
Tags: SCI-Arc, Fine Artists, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Review: '10 Buildings That Changed America' is a rewarding tour
The new PBS program "10 Buildings That Changed America" is nothing if not efficient. In a single breezy hour, it moves from Thomas Jefferson to Frank Gehry, racing in a chronological blur past Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Venturi and a handful of other...
Tags: Architecture, Highland Park (Brooklyn, New York), Robert Venturi, Ford Motor Co., Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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TV Picks: 'Family Tree,' 'Nashville,' '10 Buildings,' 'The Middle'
Los Angeles Times Television Critic"Family Tree" (HBO, premieres Sunday). Christopher Guest has made you a TV series. Thank him. The director of "A Mighty Wind" and "Best in Show" and one of the forces behind and in "This Is Spinal Tap" -- in which he was Nigel Tufnel, whose amplifier went...Tags: Brad Paisley, Jack McBrayer, American Horror Story (tv program), Television, The IT Crowd (tv program)
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MOCA's 'A New Sculpturalism' faces uncertain future without Gehry
Frank Gehry has pulled out of a major architecture exhibition set to open June 2 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, a move that could force the show to find a new venue or face the prospect of being canceled altogether. The exhibition, "A New...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Getty Foundation, Museum of Modern Art, Arts and Culture
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LACMA draws up ambitious plans for a $650-million new look
At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, an acclaimed Swiss architect is hoping to pull off what an acclaimed Dutch one could not. Next month LACMA will publicly unveil a $650-million plan by Pritzker Prize winner Peter Zumthor for a dramatic new museum...
Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, SCI-Arc, Fine Artists, Science and Technology, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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Photographer Jeffrey Milstein captures poetry in motion at airports
Photographer Jeffrey Milstein has been fascinated with aviation and flying since he was a young boy building toy models. At 15 he would sweep hangar floors at the Santa Monica Airport on Sunday mornings in exchange for flying lessons. He passed his pilot'...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Science and Technology, Arts, Military Equipment
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Irish hit 'The Commitments' bound for London stage
More than 25 years after Roddy Doyle wrote "The Commitments," the bestselling book-turned-movie is bound for London’s West End. The scrappy story about a group of down-and-out Dubliners who form a soul band will open on Oct. 8 at the Palace...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Entertainment, Theater, Once (musical)
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Dr. Frank Gehry? A Cleveland university honors the architect
Frank Gehry has another academic credit coming: The renowned architect in May will receive an honorary doctorate from Case Western Reserve University. The commencement marks the 10-year anniversary of the curvaceous – and controversial –...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Architecture, Human Interest, Education, Progressive Corporation
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Review: L.A.'s satisfying sprawl
Architecture exhibitions are notoriously tricky to pull off. It's hard to squeeze a whole building inside a museum, after all. And the number of forces that shape any piece of architecture — engineering, politics and money, to begin with —...
Tags: Disneyland Park, Science and Technology, Universal CityWalk, Tarsem Singh, Getty Center
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Thomas Demand: A journey in great demand
Special to the TribuneJohn Lautner believed that "architecture should be really odd." To this end the midcentury American architect dotted Southern California with a concrete, glass and copper volcano for Bob Hope's second home, a dwelling that looks like a UFO perched on a...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Jackson Pollock, Architecture, World War I (1914-1918), Arts
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Trio of walking tours showcase Columbia Town Center
Columbia’s core, which is in the early stages of redevelopment, is the territory for a trio of walking tours organized by the Columbia Association’s Columbia Archives. The WalkAlong event will take place Saturday, May 4, and participants can...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Southern California architecture: the missing early years from PSTP
Two years ago, when the Getty Trust helped organize and fund more than five dozen exhibits on 20th century art in Los Angeles, a massive enterprise it labeled "Pacific Standard Time," it wasn't difficult to guess which era the museum would focus on. It...
Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, SCI-Arc, Science and Technology, Museum of Modern Art, Arts and Culture
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