Tag Archives: BALLET PRELJOCAJ

We’ve Got You Covered

By Victoria Looseleaf We’re writing as fast as we can, but it seems like there’s never enough time to meet deadlines, cross the pond, be at the Music Center multiple times in a week, read actual books, get to performances … Continue reading

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Motherless Days of May

By Victoria Looseleaf Thank God for arts and culture, otherwise we don’t think we would have been able to get through this trying period. (Do the half-green/half-purple jacaranda trees signify our mood – drought-stricken and unable to be in full … Continue reading

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To Live and Dance In L.A.

By Victoria Looseleaf It’s no secret that we cover all the arts, but we do have a particular fondness for dance. And we’ve had quite the spring season. One weekend in May we did a pre-concert talk with the fabulous … Continue reading

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Balanchine’s Palm-Fringed Muse

By Victoria Looseleaf “Wow, I really like that headline,” our father said to us after reading our recent New York Times story on the great choreographer George Balanchine’s time spent in L.A. “So do I, but we don’t write the … Continue reading

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April in Aix

By Victoria Looseleaf As freelance arts journalists, we take what work we can, whenever we can, wherever we can. So when the opportunity arose to travel to Aix-en-Provence, the home of painter Paul Cézanne, we jumped. Well, actually, we flew. … Continue reading

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