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Friday, November 20, 2009
Sunday Calendar

ART: 'Phantom Sightings: Art After the Chicano Movement' provides a rare showcase at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Face-lift peels away the years at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County The three-year project will restore an architectural specimen's sheen in Exposition Park.

Dramatist Donald Margulies sees the stage in a fresh light PLAYWRIGHTS ON WRITING: To lure a new generation, shelve the tried and true. Let the audience learn to imagine again.

Reviews of James Blunt and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds ALBUM SPOTLIGHT: "All the Lost Souls" (Atlantic Records) "Playlist" (Mercury Records)

Hockey star Boyd Devereaux plays music mogul too FAST TRACKS: The Toronto Maple Leaves center joins a pal from Reprise Records in service of hyper-obscure noise-rock.

Manu Chao ALBUM SPOTLIGHT: "La Radiolina" (Nacional/Because)

POP MUSIC REVIEW: "Fur and Gold" (Caroline)

Avenged diversifies manyfold FAST TRACKS: Avenged Sevenfold is a little bit country, and a little bit blistering metal.

PLAYWRIGHTS ON WRITING: When great actors are denied great roles on the stage because of their skin color, there's a problem. Even if they are white.

Rosemead's hotspot for crab STREET LEVEL

Welcome to Eagle Rock refurb STREET LEVEL

Mix-tape market is alive, well HOT TIP: GetRightMusic.com sets underground hip-hop free.

Not in the mood for love MOVIES: The studios have a headache when it comes to classic romantic comedy. Amid the boys club vogue and cultural mean streak, can passion be rekindled?

Shaping romances from the twists in her life THE DIRECTOR'S CRAFT: Maria Maggenti drew upon her own experience to make the unconventional comedy 'Two Girls in Love.' It took her a decade to follow it up.

Chris Cooper: Not content with clandestine THE PERFORMANCE: When the actor signed on to play traitorous FBI agent Robert Hanssen in 'Breach,' he knew he'd have to dig deep to unmask the man.

Those bitter arbiters of taste A SECOND LOOK: 'Marie Antoinette' and 'Performance' share a certain flair, and both met with critical scorn.

Directors take their best shots CINEFILE: A retrospective of American gangster flicks combines favorites and rarities. It's top o' the world, Ma.

Quick out of the gate THE DVD FILE: 'The Departed' arrives on DVD in time for Oscar season.

Seeing the light, remembering the dark BOOKS & IDEAS: Deanne Stillman's new work extols the beauty of the high desert, quite a change from her first book's portrayal.

Epilogue, a rough draft THE WRITER'S LIFE: Norman Mailer's new novel exploring Hitler's youth is his latest to take on history's most potent figures.

A screening room to call home CINE FILE: The UCLA Film & Television Archive opens a venue at the Hammer, just part of the Billy Wilder legacy.

A quest for fire reinvented HOW'D THEY DO THAT?: What marks the adaptation of 'Ghost Rider' is a burning desire for believability.


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