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Friday, September 28, 2007
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The super-club is alive and well in Los Angeles, and diverse locations, layouts, and clientele are once again helping dance music thrive.
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GALLERIES:
Martin Schoeller likes to capture celebrities in unguarded moments for his tight portraits. His works are at Ace Gallery in Beverly Hills.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK:
The mood at the Inn of the Seventh Ray is almost magical -- but what about the food?
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MOVIE REVIEW:
Robert Benton's film about love and loss is free of catharsis and is neither funny nor sad.
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POP MUSIC REVIEW:
The YouTube phenom has a deal, and she can back it up in person.
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TELEVISION:
ADDS UP: David Krumholtz stars on the season premiere of "Numb3rs" on CBS at 10 p.m.
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BACKSTAGE:
Broadway-bound musical opens at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre.
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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.
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BOOKS:
Amy Bloom's new novel, "Away," is fast becoming one of the best reviewed novels of the year.
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By Holly Myers
Artists congregate, ideas live and breathe, creativity soars. All around the city, a communal process feeds a vibrant new scene.
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