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Dudamel and L.A.'s Master Chorale Wow With Verdi's 'Requiem'

Matthew Erikson
Contributor
L.A. Philharmonic's new music director did it again, leading the L.A. Master Chorale in a goose bump-inducing performance this past weekend. Read more...

Gossip Lets Loose At The Music Box

Holly Butcher
Staff Reporter
Gossip brought their brand of punk rock blues to L.A. Monday night.Read more...

L.A.'s Underground Rappers Celebrate Web Site Launch

Rebecca Haithcoat
Senior Editor
The city's hottest underground rappers put on a show at LA Stereo.TV's launch party last week.Read more...

Noah And The Whale Unload Baggage At The Roxy

Erica E. Phillips
Staff Reporter
All the quirky energy that initially made Noah and the Whale stand out among flannel-clad indie kids is gone. Charlie Fink, please cheer up!Read more...

'Music from the City of Angels'

Zach Gale
Contributor
Internationally acclaimed conductor John Williams performed songs inspired by the flavor of Los Angeles at Disney Hall. .Read more...

I'm With The Band: Dudamel's Arrival Inspires Devotion

Matthew Erikson
Contributor
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've heard Dudamel has arrived at the L.A. Phil. And yes, the stories are true. Read more...

Michael Tilson Thomas, Storyteller?

Matthew Erikson
Contributor
Michael Tilson Thomas wished his alma mater happy anniversary by leading Thornton's orchestral musicians through Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony.Read more...

The Foreign Exchange: International Relations Never Sounded So Good

Rebecca Haithcoat
Senior Editor
The Foreign Exchange keeps it all in the family by marrying jazzy Southern soul to lush Dutch-born beats. Read more...

¡Óle! In L.A.: 'Forever Flamenco' Wows In Its Sixth Year At Fountain Theatre

Claire Spera
Contributor
The combination of powerful dancing and live music make for a thrilling show of the traditional Spanish dance.Read more...