Archive for 2012
Culture with a Side of Popcorn
By Tom Teicholz at 13 April, 2012, 11:16 pm
James Corden and Suzie Toase in “One Man, Two Guvnors,” at the National Theatre in London, and onscreen at a theater near you. Photo by Johan Persson
When the hit comedy “One Man, Two Guvnors” comes to Broadway this spring, I’ll be able to say I saw the London [...]
Read More >>Jonathan Foer’s ‘New American Haggadah’: Extremely Similar and Incredibly the Same
By Tom Teicholz at 5 April, 2012, 4:31 pm
The haggadah, the user’s manual to the Passover seder, might be the world’s oldest annually practiced ritual, and the story of the Jews’ freedom from slavery in Egypt is, Jonathan Safran Foer said recently, “the best-known greatest continuously read story” in book form. And yet, just like there isn’t a singer who doesn’t think he [...]
Read More >>Demjanjuk’s Just Epitaph
By Tom Teicholz at 25 March, 2012, 9:18 pm
The recent death of John Demjanjuk, 91, in a nursing home in Germany, brings to a close one of the most extensive and most contested Nazi war crimes prosecution in history, a process that began in the United States in the mid 1970’s and was ongoing at the time of his death [...]
Read More >>Looking at Clouds from Both Sides Now
By Tom Teicholz at 7 March, 2012, 8:45 pm
I listen to music all day, in my car, in my office, at the gym, while walking the dog or taking a hike. Most of what I listen to I don’t have to pay for; some of it I do. There are so many ways to discover new music or find old favorites that I [...]
Read More >>Art + Fashion = Life by Design for L.A. Couple
By Tom Teicholz at 3 February, 2012, 8:04 pm
Artist Moshé Elimelech and his wife, fashion designer Shelli Segal, at their Burbank home and studio. Photos by John Hough
Cubes of color intersected by bands, which the viewer can manipulate into arrangements within a grid framing the work; watercolors of narrow striations, punctuated by colors and shapes, transform abstraction from cool cerebral to emotional landscapes. [...]