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Friday, September 28, 2007
 dining  movies  tv  music stage  art  clubs

Special Features
Things that go bump in the night The super-club is alive and well in Los Angeles, and diverse locations, layouts, and clientele are once again helping dance music thrive.

Art, Museums
Ready for their extreme close-ups GALLERIES: Martin Schoeller likes to capture celebrities in unguarded moments for his tight portraits. His works are at Ace Gallery in Beverly Hills.

Restaurant Features
The Inn of the Seventh Ray CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: The mood at the Inn of the Seventh Ray is almost magical -- but what about the food?

Movies
'Feast of Love' MOVIE REVIEW: Robert Benton's film about love and loss is free of catharsis and is neither funny nor sad.

Music Features
Marié Digby is an artist who doesn't have to imitate reality POP MUSIC REVIEW: The YouTube phenom has a deal, and she can back it up in person.

TV Highlights
Friday's Highlights TELEVISION: ADDS UP: David Krumholtz stars on the season premiere of "Numb3rs" on CBS at 10 p.m.

Theater, Dance
Life's a banquet with Harvey Fierstein's 'A Catered Affair' BACKSTAGE: Broadway-bound musical opens at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre.

Kid Stuff
'Cowboy  &  Octopus' make a funny pair KIDS BOOKS: Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith's latest collaboration features a natty cowpoke and his best pal, a bug-eyed blue denizen of the deep.

Books
Well-regarded and now widely read BOOKS: Amy Bloom's new novel, "Away," is fast becoming one of the best reviewed novels of the year.

Making art a team sport
By Holly Myers
Artists congregate, ideas live and breathe, creativity soars. All around the city, a communal process feeds a vibrant new scene.


 
  Movie Wknd Gross
 
1. The Brave One* $14m
2. 3:10 to Yuma* $9.15m
3. Mr. Woodcock* $9.1m
4. Dragon Wars* $5.3m
5. Superbad $5.2m
* read the Times reviews on Calendarlive.com
Source: Box Office Mojo LLC >> complete BOX OFFICE

Times Reviews
MOVIE REVIEWS
-'Hannah Takes the Stairs'
-'Feast of Love'
-'The Kingdom'
-'Trade'
RESTAURANT REVIEWS
-Tracht's translates Jar in Long Beach
-Bastide's warm welcome back
-Looking for love at Abode
-Il Carpaccio is the Palisades' favorite Italian neighbor
MUSIC REVIEWS
-Jamie T. shows his gratitude
-Marié Digby is an artist who doesn't have to imitate reality
-Ornette Coleman kicks into action at Royce Hall
-A sneak peek of the Carlsbad Music Festival
STAGE REVIEWS
-Very personal 'Must Don't Whip 'Um' is strangely appealing
-'Twelfth Night' sails through pleasing revival
ART REVIEWS
-Colorist Karl Benjamin celebrated at new Claremont museum
-Works' energy is just so L.A.

Reader Reviews
MOVIES
-3:10 to Yuma
-Good Luck Chuck
-Itty Bitty Titty Committee
-Dragon Wars
RESTAURANTS
-Springbok Bar & Grill
-Chocolat Restaurant and Bar
-Hard Times Pizza Company
-Dolce Ristorante
MUSIC
-Arctic Monkeys
-James Blunt
-Danny Guerrero Trio
-USC Thornton Symphony and Time for Three
STAGE
-A Delicate Balance
-A Little Night Music
-Hair
-Spring Awakening
ART
-John Espinosa: Odd Sympathy and Anthony Goicolea: The Septemberists
-Group Show: The Inaugural Exhibition

 
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