![]() ![]() It was as if Van Zweden realized he had a great toy in this world-class orchestra and decided to seize the opportunity to have a grand, fun time. However, it seemed to me that Mark Swed’s review damned the conductor with faint praise, particularly when he stated that the concert was “lacking in smiles.” I have never heard this Beethoven war horse played with such verve, energy and nuance without sacrificing taste and attention to detail. Philharmonic in a performance of the Beethoven and Shostakovich Fifth symphonies. Phil” : Last weekend, Jaap van Zweden conducted the L.A. Regarding “Jaap van Zweden Plays It Straight With L.A. Writer-directors Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse ![]() It is sad that a film festival programmer would reject a style of filmmaking not because the films are of bad quality but because they don’t fit her concept of what is cool or worthy. ![]() Janet Pierson, head of the festival, states, “We don’t set out with an agenda,” and then literally finishes the thought with her agenda: “We specifically try to stay away from stuff that’s too broad. Your article about SXSW makes clear exactly what is wrong with the top film festivals today. Regarding “Joni Sledge, 1956-2017” : How in the world could you write about the song “We Are Family” and not mention that this song is an anthem for the LGBTQ community Goldie is wonderful in it, as was Edward Herrmann. However, I loved “Overboard,” as did my three daughters. I was amused reading Chris Barton’s “Underrated/Overrated” attacking the Goldie Hawn film “Overboard.” “Tootsie” it isn’t. The insta-mega-mansions look, to me, far more cheaply built than our beautiful dingbats.Įditor’s note: The phrase “cheaply built” was not used as a derogatory term in the article. They are like sculpture, defined by details, often amusing, sophisticated, and always unique from one another. Regarding “Snapshots of a Freewheeling L.A.” : Christopher Hawthorne described these apartments as “cheaply built dingbat apartment buildings.” For many Angelenos, dingbat apartments, mainly built in the 1950s, are an art form. With a little more work it should be ready for Broadway. The humor broke up the dark subject matter. Al Pacino and Judith Light were on top of their game. We were pleasantly surprised and thought the play was excellent even though we knew it was a development production. Let’s admit we all went to see the great Pacino, and he did not disappoint. Luckily, I shunned the naysayers and thoroughly enjoyed the play. Before I went to see “God Looked Away” I read your five negative letters. I’ve seen much better performances with well-known actors at the Pasadena Playhouse for a fraction of the cost of these tickets. My friend and I saw Al Pacino in “God Looked Away.” It was very disappointing. Though instead of God looking away, he should have helped him. My admiration for Al Pacino is still there. I jumped at the chance to see him on stage here. Having been a longtime admirer of Al Pacino, not just for his extraordinary film performances but also because he is one the few star actors who regularly returns to perform in theater, most often in New York. Regarding “‘God Looked Away,’ and So Should You” and “Calendar Feedback” : The idea and finished building is a masterpiece. But the Pierre Boulez Hall in Berlin knocked me out. rather than doing the exact same job for the entire world for 20-plus years. Robert Lloyd’s appreciation of TCM’s Robert Osborne didn’t mention the local background he had here in Los Angeles television at KTTV.įortunately for Bob, Ben Hunter didn’t retire otherwise, Bob might have ended up getting that job and been stuck introducing movies for a small TV station in L.A. I will never forget how much he cared about this great star. She was so vulnerable and fragile, and yet with his kindness and patience he listened and respected her enormous talent and her sacrifices at the same time. He immediately put her at ease, and she told the most wonderful stories. One of the most touching and memorable interviews he had was with the great Betty Hutton many years ago, and she was so nervous after being gone from the spotlight for a long time. This man loved the movies, he loved the actors, he loved it all. Robert Osborne was first and foremost a fan. He would have loved how you began with Shakespeare and circled back to his journalism and movie knowledge. Regarding “An Appreciation: Your Friend for the Movies” : I shared your appreciation of Robert Osborne with my family, who are also Robert’s family. ![]()
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