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In a Nutshell

For 117 years, Tchaikovsky's magical "Nutcracker" has warmed hearts and decorated the holiday season with snow, even in toasty Southern California

Sexuality Springs Eternal in 'Awakening'

Youth sucks, rocks. Includes nudity and sexual situations

In 'Mary's Wedding,' all is not Fair in Love and Wartime

Toss a world war between a pair of moony lovers, and their tale instantly becomes "epic." Or so playwright Stephen Massicotte sincerely hopes

"The Rest is Still Unwritten..."

Janeane Garafalo and Jerry O'Connell take reality to the next level in 'The Hills: A Staged Reading'

No debating high quality of 'Speech'

Teen misfits tear up the school and - in the Blank Theatre Company's excellent production - the stage, too

'Madame Butterfly'

This "Butterfly" doesn't fly

To see or not to see? No question

Go get thee to Hamlet

'This Beautiful City'

A city - and a movement - in transition, presented with vibrancy and theatricality

'9 to 5: The Musical' a real piece of work

Composer Dolly Parton gives us that bouncy little anthem to the working stiff not once, not twice, but three times over the course of the 2 1/2-hour production

Comedy, tragedy, romance: 'Il Trittico' has it all

The success of L.A. Opera's 'Il Trittico' may cause revitalized interest in the trilogy

Love, loss reside in Wright's 'Pavilion'

Sweet and sad rumination on the passage of time. First-rate chemistry among the male and female leads

This Swan is More than Coping

Misty Copeland's performances Friday and Sunday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion will have special significance for the 25-year-old ballerina

Art, Craft of Greenes on View at Huntington

"A New and Native Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene & Greene," on display at the Huntington in San Marino through Jan. 26, celebrates the work of Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene

Work of Merian a natural wonder

New Getty exhibit explores the work of pioneering female artist.

Sander, Bechers works are true to their nature

Sander, Bechers tried to show the stark reality of their subjects

Art Does a Body Good

"Body Worlds," the popular exhibit featuring preserved human corpses, has returned to the California Science Center

The Color of Life: Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to the Present

Questioning the black and white of it all at Getty Villa

Back in the saddle again

The Autry Museum's $100 million makeover

MOCA: Finders, keepers, exhibitors

Museum's pride of ownership is evident in display of pieces from its permanent collections

Night at the Museum

Tired of the club scene? Are concert prices obscene? Well, local museums are offering hip alternatives to the usual hip alternatives

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