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Notes from Arden
Soul Music: Elīna Garanča at The Broad Stage, “A Walk in the Woods,” and “Grail Project”
“I was a child when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. The moon landing wasn’t a socialist conspiracy to demonstrate the enobling power of a federal program. It wasn’t some partisan circus. It was a breathtaking, inspiring accomplishment, and a fact we could all agree on, reported by a universally trusted CBS anchorman named Walter Cronkite, long before the mainstream media became the ‘enemy of the people.'” — BY STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS
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This Week’s Roundup: Rogue Machine Moves to East Hollywood; Sheldon Epps Steps Down; Diane Rodriguez Appointed to the National Arts Council; Justin Tanner Says Reefer No Longer a Laughing Matter
“Yes, it is the same old story of rising rent causing the exodus of a theater company — except it isn’t quite the same, as Rogue already had been making plans to move on and up to Theater Row. So when MET owner Paul Koslo approached Flynn and offered him a year’s lease at a substantially lower rent, it allowed the company to create an “interim” season before moving to the space on Cahuenga.” — By PAUL BIRCHALL
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