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floodplains (xxiii)
2008
watercolor
5"x7"
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floodplains (viii)
2008
watercolor
5"x7"
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floodplains (ix)
2008
watercolor
4"x6"
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floodplains (xvii)
2008
watercolor
4"x6"
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floodplains (xxv)
2008
watercolor
5"x7"
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floodplains (xxi)
2008
watercolor
5"x7"
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Still II
2007
watercolor
10"x21"
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Orders I (detail)
2007
watercolor
10"x21"
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Orders II
2007
watercolor
16"x29"
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Shift I
2007
watercolor
16"x29"
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04-313
2007
watercolor
2.5"x2.5"
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04-070-1
2007
watercolor
2.5"x2.5"
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03-050-2
2007
watercolor
2.5"x2.5"
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14-317
2007
watercolor
2.5"x2.5"
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02-030
2007
watercolor
2.5"x2.5"
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01-005
2007
watercolor
2.5"x2.5"
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Muhammad Ali
2006
ballpoint pen and watercolor
6"x9"
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Paul Newman
2006
ballpoint pen and watercolor
6"x9"
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Andy Kaufman
2006
ballpoint pen and watercolor
6"x9"
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Olsen
2006
ballpoint pen and watercolor
6"x9"
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Uma Thurman
2006
ballpoint pen and watercolor
6"x9"
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Celebrity Cluster (from L.A. Stories w/T. Muller)
2007
pen and watercolor
varies
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Celebrity Cluster (detail)
2007
pen and watercolor
varies
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Celebrity Cluster (detail)
2007
pen and watercolor
varies
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pink elephants (from L.A. Stories, w/T. Muller)
2007
pen and watercolor on embossed paper
24"x18"
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floating lips and the fuzz (from L.A. Stories, w/T. Muller)
2007
pen and watercolor on embossed paper
24"x18"
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Russell Simmons
2005
ballpoint pen and watercolor
14"x10"
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Scooter Libby
2006
ballpoint pen and watercolor
14"x10"
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Leonardo DiCaprio
2005
ballpoint pen and watercolor
14"x10"
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September 11th, 2010

Pasadena Playhouse announces additions to new season

Ed Asner will appear in the one-man show 'FDR' and Leslie Uggams will perform in the musical 'Uptown, Downtown' for the 2010-11 season at the theater, which emerged from bankruptcy in July.

Ed Asner will appear in the one-man show 'FDR' and Leslie Uggams will perform in the musical 'Uptown, Downtown' for the 2010-11 season at the theater, which emerged from bankruptcy in July.




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September 10th, 2010

Dance review: Diavolo meets John Adams at the Hollywood Bowl

To say Diavolo is exciting is redundant -- the question is always whether there's anything deeper than the high-risk gymnastics and advanced theater technology on view.

To say Diavolo is exciting is redundant -- the question is always whether there's anything deeper than the high-risk gymnastics and advanced theater technology on view.




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September 10th, 2010

Bono, Julie Taymor promote Broadway's 'Spider-Man' musical

The creative team behind Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn of the Dark" appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Friday to plug the new show.

The creative team behind Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn of the Dark" appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Friday to plug the new show.




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September 10th, 2010

Pasadena Playhouse adds Ed Asner in 'FDR' to fall 2010 season

As it gradually works its way back to solid financial ground, the Pasadena Playhouse has added two more productions to its lineup for the upcoming season.

As it gradually works its way back to solid financial ground, the Pasadena Playhouse has added two more productions to its lineup for the upcoming season.




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September 10th, 2010

Critic's notebook: Art and modern warfare

Trevor Paglen focuses on the typically unseen aspects of conflict and military action.

On the wall of my mother's den hang two framed 19th century military rosters. One chronicles the Union troops my great-grandfather, a civilian soldier, led during the Civil War. The other lists the 11 battles he fought in — Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, etc. — from 1862 to 1864. Spotsylvania is where he took a Minié ball to the midsection, a wound that likely would have killed him had it not passed through his leather belt first.




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