Sunday, March 1

Soundbites

Belle and Sebastian “Dear Catastrophe Waitress” Rough Trade In his diary for the liner notes of its new album, “Dear Catastrophe Waitress,” Belle and Sebastian front man Stuart Murdoch rather awkwardly uses the word “indie” to describe the feeling of his native Glasgow in the summer. Read more...


Society promotes traditional art

Ustad F. Wasifuddin Dagar comes from a family that has been dhrupad vocalists for four and half centuries. Dhrupad is the oldest form of Indian classical music, an art form that was once reserved for the inner temple of the king’s courts and has made a public debut only recently. Read more...


Gotan Project: Tango with a dance club twist

It’s not the first time tango’s been twisted, nor is it likely to be the last. Once upon a time a man by the name of Astor Piazzolla, tango’s rough equivalent to jazz’s Duke Ellington, took the treasured Argentinian dance music and elevated it to the level of classical music. Read more...


Filipino American writer to speak about new novel

Filipino American novelist, playwright, poet and screenwriter Jessica Hagedorn has been a key figure in Asian American literature since the release of her 1990 debut “Dogeaters.” The piece garnered wide acclaim and a National Book Award nomination upon its release. Read more...



Ginzburg to speak at LACMA

Carlo Ginzburg is a great showman. The renowned UCLA history professor knows how to keep the audience guessing by limiting the details of his upcoming speech on replication. Read more...