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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Carnival Dream

Oasis of the Seas
Early Tennis Champion ? ? ?
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Remains of a Legendary War

Ernst Pernicka, a University of Tubingen professor who is leading excavations on the site in northwestern Turkey, said the bodies were found near a defense line within the city built in the late Bronze Age.
The discovery could add to evidence that Troy's lower area was bigger in the late Bronze Age than previously thought, changing scholars' perceptions about the city of "The Iliad."
Tens of thousands every year visit the ruins of Troy, where a huge replica of the wooden horse stands with an array of excavated sites.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
"the car of tomorrow" ? ? ?

The loans, announced Tuesday, come from a $25-billion Department of Energy program to fund development of alternative vehicles. According to the administration, the funding will help create or save 5,000 jobs at Fisker and its suppliers.
The $528.7-million low-interest loan "is another critical step in making sure we are positioned to compete for the clean-energy jobs of the future," Energy Secretary Steven Chu said. Over the summer, the department lent $8 billion to a variety of other automakers and suppliers under the same program.
The loans to Fisker are sure to spur the rivalry between it and Tesla Motors Inc., maker of a $109,000 all-electric sports coupe called the Roadster. Tesla, based in San Carlos, Calif., was awarded $465 million in Energy Department loans in June, primarily to build its second all-electric car, a sub-$50,000 sedan, in California.
Desirée and Sondheim

Five-time Tony winner Angela Lansbury has signed to play her mother in the new production, which is set to open Dec. 13 at the Walter Kerr Theatre in New York. It will be directed by Trevor Nunn, who staged the musical in London in 2008 at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

Design Loves Art at the Blue Whale

For some L.A. art dealers, the contemporary art program opening Thursday at the Pacific Design Center is rent-free space in a different part of town. For those who have lost galleries to the recession, it's a chance to go public again.
For artists, it's an opportunity to do something big or be seen by a new audience at the enormous Melrose Avenue building known as the Blue Whale.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
"the only complete Walled City in Ireland"


Night view of illuminated King John's Castle, Limerick City, Ireland
"the temple with a pearly irridescence"


"A journey of faith in France"


"thoughtful silliness"
An English newspaper once described a soccer star as having "developed splendidly and then aged as well as could be hoped for." That might sum up another U.K. icon, Monty Python. Because while it's been 25 years since the seminal six-man English comedy troupe has produced any new material, its thoughtful silliness still resonates.
Now the group is again among us, cheerfully exploiting its upcoming 40th anniversary with a Python-palooza of events on tap: a new play in Los Angeles based on its classic TV sketches, a six-part documentary on the IFC channel, a book describing its live performances and a rare coming together of the group's five living members for a Q&A session in New York.
Original Pythons, from left, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, John Cleese, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. Chapman died in 1989.
Monty Python's Flying Circus -- as it was called at the beginning -- first forged its reputation for comedic innovation from 1969 to 1974 in 45 programs on British television. These shows were unlike anything seen in the days of highly structured sitcom formats. Their BBC episodes were a series of nonsensical sketches stitched together by surreal, low-tech clip-art animation. Subject matter was a cascade of deceased parrots, upper-class twit-of-the-year competitions, fish-slapping dances and the occasional song extolling Spam. An innocuous yet calculated sensibility was at work, disguising sly jabs at social institutions and English behavioral traits.
Now the group is again among us, cheerfully exploiting its upcoming 40th anniversary with a Python-palooza of events on tap: a new play in Los Angeles based on its classic TV sketches, a six-part documentary on the IFC channel, a book describing its live performances and a rare coming together of the group's five living members for a Q&A session in New York.

Monty Python's Flying Circus -- as it was called at the beginning -- first forged its reputation for comedic innovation from 1969 to 1974 in 45 programs on British television. These shows were unlike anything seen in the days of highly structured sitcom formats. Their BBC episodes were a series of nonsensical sketches stitched together by surreal, low-tech clip-art animation. Subject matter was a cascade of deceased parrots, upper-class twit-of-the-year competitions, fish-slapping dances and the occasional song extolling Spam. An innocuous yet calculated sensibility was at work, disguising sly jabs at social institutions and English behavioral traits.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Cowboy Stadium

Arlington, Texas: The Dallas Cowboys'state-of-the-art retractable dome stadium is going to take spectator sports to a whole new level. Jerry ?The Plastic Man? Jones took the ?everything is bigger in Texas? saying to heart because JJ?s pad will be among the biggest and most luxurious sporting venues in the world. It has an insane 60 yard HD video board, 15,000 premium club seats and 200 suites. Jones has already secured the 2011 Super Bowl bid. Capacity: 80,000 - 100,000 (large events/conventions).

Friday, September 18, 2009
"a stealth submarine of a car"

The all-wheel-drive Vision sport coupe is the Usain Bolt of hybrid cars: zero to 60 mph in under 4.8 seconds, top speed of 155 mph, 356 horsepower, and handling and braking comparable to the company's brain-melting M3 coupe.
Fuel economy: 75 miles per gallon. And you can plug it in.
Santa Monica might never be the same.
The Sinatra Flight

Who was she when she first heard these songs, compared with the woman she is today? Why do they remind her of so many couples she's known? And what is the essence of Ol' Blue Eyes' music beyond the thrill of an unforgettable vocal?
Tharp, one of the dance world's most respected choreographers and directors, set out to answer these questions in her newest musical, "Come Fly With Me," based on Sinatra's songs, which began previews this week at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre. It has become a very personal pursuit for her, even though she is dealing with a musical library that is intimately familiar to millions.
"fantastical imagery"

Rosamund Felsen Gallery, 2525 Michigan Ave., B4, Santa Monica, (310) 828-8488, through Oct. 10. Closed Sunday and Monday.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
A Night Out to Remember
"Oklahoma!" opened the 1994 season of Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities. And 15 years later, by popular demand, the company returns to the sweeping plains. "Oklahoma!" began previews Wednesday at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center and opens Friday, directed by Stephanie A. Coltrin.
(Photo by Robert Casillas)
"Oklahoma" features Lauri (played by Sarah Bermudez) and Curly (Damon Kirsche) whose performances were solid gold.
Spectacular Voices !!!
Unforgettable Songs !!!
Wonderful Dancers !!!
A show you will love and long remember.
What more could you ask for ???

"Oklahoma" features Lauri (played by Sarah Bermudez) and Curly (Damon Kirsche) whose performances were solid gold.
Spectacular Voices !!!
Unforgettable Songs !!!
Wonderful Dancers !!!
A show you will love and long remember.
What more could you ask for ???
70 years ago . . .

Wednesday, September 16, 2009
The "Wizarding World of Harry Potter"

The "Forbidden Journey" ride was named by author J.K. Rowling and described Tuesday by Universal officials in a Web cast revealing details of what the Potter park will look like.
The ride will takes guests through scenes and rooms from the blockbuster movies inside a richly detailed remake of Hogwarts Castle made to look 700 feet tall. Hogwarts is where Harry attends a boarding school for witches and wizards.
Guests will enter the "Wizarding World" through a station archway named for Hogsmeade, the magical village near Hogwarts. A plume of steam and a train whistle will sound the arrival of the Hogwarts Express. The goal is to make the experience immersive, so nothing outside is visible after guests pass the Hogsmeade station archway.
Monday, September 14, 2009
224-story skyscraper would be high point for architect

The tower is envisioned for a man-made island in Abu Dhabi, if leaders of the oil-rich emirate decide they want to make a statement to rest of the world and perhaps one-up neighboring Dubai.
A conceptual design for the $3.5-billion project in the United Arab Emirates is under consideration by an Abu Dhabi planning committee, said Tommy Landau, the architect who created the design and is part of an unusual team of U.S. real estate players trying to get the ambitious project launched.
Landau knows it might be several years before construction starts -- if it starts at all. But he's not in a rush.
"This would be my swan song, my goodbye thing," the 72-year-old architect said.
Such a building could hold more than 11 million square feet for such uses as offices, shops, hotels or condominiums. That raises the question: Is there actually a need in the Middle East for a building so gargantuan that it would be more than three times as tall as U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles, the tallest building in the West?
In the Neighborhood

Bugatti has no clear idea what they should charge for such a car. The Veyron costs about $1.8 million, depending on the exchange rate at the moment. Paefgen said he was thinking "in the neighborhood" of the Veyron. Some neighborhood.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
"What a City!" by Dan Simpson
Daybreak in Los Angeles
"the tree that escaped the crowded forest"

Wright nicknamed the Price Tower, which was built on the Oklahoma prairie, "the tree that escaped the crowded forest," referring not only to the building's construction, but also to the origins of its design. The Price Tower is supported by a central "trunk" of four elevator shafts which are anchored in place by a deep central foundation, as a tree is by its taproot. The nineteen floors of the building are cantilevered from this central core, like the branches of a tree. The outer walls hang from the floors and are clad in patinated copper "leaves." Wright had championed these design ideas, which other architects had put to use before the construction of the Price Tower as early as the 1920s in his design for an apartment complex of four cantilevered towers for St. Marks-in-the-Bowerie in downtown New York City. Following the effects of the Great Depression, the project was shelved and adapted by Wright for the Price Company in 1952. Wright, therefore, plucked his "tree" out of the "crowded forest" of Manhattan skyscrapers and placed it on the Oklahoma prairie where it continues to stand uncrowded by neighboring tall buildings.
"heritage with intensity"

But on closer inspection the four-day event is as much about the past as it is the future. The D23 Expo -- the name is a reference to 1923, the year Walt Disney founded the studio -- is a major moment in the archival life of the entertainment giant that holds on to its heritage with more intensity than any of its Hollywood rivals.
He saw a need and made it happen

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Saturday, September 12, 2009
"Views from an Adirondack chair"

"Talking pictures"
Countdown to the future
Meryl Streep's many faces
Friday, September 11, 2009
"hot spots du jour"

Leonardo da Vinci's Atlantic Codex is going on public display for the first time

The entirety of Leonardo da Vinci's 1,119-page Atlantic Codex is going on public display in Italy for the first time, in a series of 24 exhibits spanning six years.
The first exhibit of 45 drawings, "Fortresses, Bastions and Cannons," opened Thursday at the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, which also holds Leonardo's "The Last Supper," and at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, which has preserved the Codex since 1637.
The exhibit was made possible by a decision to unbind the drawings, work that was carried out by Benedictine nuns at the library who carefully melted the wax binding, said Alberto Rocca of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
"the perfect assembly of male imperfections"

His high forehead, perched above a worried, wrinkly brow, set off his trademark googly eyes, ever-ready to pop out in alarm at whatever misfortune came his way. Below the eyes, his recessed chin tapered into a longish neck that highlighted a bulgy Adam's apple that Knotts worked up and down in synchronized tandem with petrified double-takes or facial tremors. Out of his mouth came a quavery, yet squalling tenor voice, shrilly sounding in disbelief at the latest unfair turn of events that threatened his well being.
In other words, he was unmistakable.
Still the staying power of Knotts, compared with other indelible American comics, seems a bit on the wane. A tribute Sunday in Santa Monica featuring a guest panel and screening of two of his films from the late '60s is aimed at reaffirming the reputation of the gifted physical comic who died in 2006.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Birthday Blast
Dubai unveils $7.6-billion mass-transit rail system


Wednesday, September 09, 2009
L.A. County supervisors oppose environmental waivers on proposed NFL stadium
Monday, September 07, 2009
"Rio de Janeiro Icon"
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