A science lecture is one of the last things you'd expect to hear at an orchestra concert. Read more...
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November 27, 9:01 pm
Concerts combine symphonies, science, history
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November 27, 9:01 pm
Craze teaches us how to “˜Crank That’
If you haven't heard or seen the song and dance for "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," you must have been living under a rock. Actually, more like a boulder. Read more...
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November 26, 9:06 pm
Hidden tails
Ian Martyn spends a typical day attending lecture, practicing with his musical band and chatting online. But as a furry, he often performs these activities while wearing a tail and a collar. Read more...
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November 26, 9:03 pm
Soundbite: Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt, the 62-year-old English musician who is perhaps most famous for his drumming and singing stint in '60s psychedelic band Soft Machine, has just released one of the most notable albums of 2007, "Comicopera." Read more...
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November 26, 9:01 pm
Artist presents life of a man she has never met
From Facebook stalking to Google searching, the Internet has created unlimited opportunities to keep tabs on anyone and anything. Kaari Upson's premiere exhibit at the Hammer Museum, however, takes the Internet's tracking capability to a further level by delving into the life of a person she has never met. Read more...
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November 26, 9:00 pm
Don’t put price on love, art or cute leather boots
The big news in the art market over the past few weeks has been that a Van Gogh went unsold at a Sotheby's auction in New York. In an illuminating parallel, a pair of leather boots went unsold at a little shoe store in Long Beach last week. Read more...
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November 25, 9:05 pm
History in motion
Language barriers, unfamiliar traditions and social stereotypes can make describing a culture through words alone difficult. To understand a culture, it can be much easier just to see it. Read more...