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Cultural Attaché talks to Edgar Arceneaux, artist/creator/director about "Boney Manilli"
"The show is very critical of our desire to learn about the stories of people who've been taken advantage of."
Cultural Attaché selects the 10 LA Philharmonic Concerts Not To Miss in the 2023-2024 Season
Adés, Dudamel, Ólafsson, Pires, Salonen are just some of the concerts you'll want to see
Cultural Attaché's New In Music This Week: September 29th is led by a celebration of the wonderfully eccentric Moondog
Ghost Train Orchestra and Kronos Quartet Celebrate Moondog
Cultural Attaché talks to dancer/choreographer Caleb Teicher about "Counterpoint" and his collaboration with Conrad Tao
"This is not a show I would do with any other pianist other than Conrad."
Cultural Attaché's New In Music This Week: September 22nd includes Maria Callas, Oklahoma! and "Swordfishtrombones" by Tom Waits
Last week technical issues prevented me from posting our weekly music column. Though this is New In Music This Week: September 22nd, it includes some titles that were released last week. Our top pick of the best of what’s New In Music This Week: September 22nd is: CLASSICAL:  AMAZÔNIA – Camila Provenzale, Philharmonia Zürich, Simone Menzes – Alpha Classics Floresta Do Amazonas, an 11-movement suite by Heitor...
Cultural Attaché talks to bookwriter/lyricist BIll Russell about the musical "Side Show" before his Birdland show exploring the musical and its legacy
"We live in a capitalist culture and it's easier to measure success in terms of dollars and cents. But I don't feel 'Side Show' is a flop because it's meant so much to so many people."
Cultural Attaché talks to director Phil Chan about his bold new vision for Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" at Boston Lyric Opera
"If we want this work to still have resonance, we need to help clear away some of the 100 years of cultural baggage."
Cultural Attaché talks to actress Amy Brenneman who is appearing in Adam Rapp's "The Sound Inside" at the Pasadena Playhouse
"Fiction only lives in our imagination and in our minds. But the body is living in a much more elemental, grounded way."
Cultural Attaché talks to soprano Lise Davidsen who has been metaphorically been given the keys to the Metropolitan Opera.
"It's a responsibility I'm not sure I can carry. But on the other hand, it's a responsibility I would like to carry."
Cultural Attaché's New In Music This Week: September 8th has 19 albums for you to discover
19 new releases to give you more music than you can listen to in any given weekend...but you'll be tempted
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