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Hollywood Bowl 2021 reopening: A peek behind the scenes

“Cock-a-doodle-doo!” The sound erupts joyfully from the giant speakers flanking the Hollywood Bowl hatch shell on a recent overcast afternoon. The historic venue is waking up after an 18-month hibernation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, which canceled an entire season for the first time in 98 years and accelerated the Los Angeles Philharmonic‘s plunge toward a staggering $105-million budget shortfall. A few days before the Bowl’s reopening dress rehearsal in advance of Saturday’s free concert for essential workers, an unseen technician with a sense of humor is testing the sound system while about a dozen masked workers mop the stage and adjust the lights lodged in the giant halo hovering above.

Being in a good cloud judgement by making people gullible and biased, experts say

Your mood can affect how you make judgements on people, things and events Studies show people in good moods take things at face value without challenge Experts say this can lead people to believing false information or stories People who are in a good mood are likely to let their biases affect their thinking This suggests that moods determine who we think and perceive the world

The frenzied rush to prep the Hollywood Bowl for its first concert of the COVID-19 era

LOS ANGELES — Cock-a-doodle-doo! The sound erupts joyfully from the giant speakers flanking the Hollywood Bowl hatch shell on a recent overcast afternoon. The historic venue is waking up after an 18-month hibernation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, which canceled an entire season for the first time in 98 years and accelerated the Los Angeles Philharmonic s plunge toward a staggering $105-million budget shortfall. A few days before the Bowl s reopening dress rehearsal in advance of Saturday s free concert for essential workers, an unseen technician with a sense of humor is testing the sound system while about a dozen masked workers mop the stage and adjust the lights lodged in the giant halo hovering above.

Arts & Culture Newsletter: Photojournalist Don Bartletti s The Road Most Traveled

I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. Among the films to be screened during the first-ever San Diego International ShortsFest is “The Roads Most Traveled,” an emotionally involving 24-minute retrospective of the work of photojournalist Don Bartletti. Bartletti spent 40 years in a distinguished career that took him from the Vista Press, to the bygone Oceanside Blade-Tribune, to the then-San Diego Union and eventually to the Los Angeles Times, where he would win a Pulitzer Prize for his photojournalism in 2003. Advertisement The focus of “The Roads Most Traveled,” directed by Palomar College’s Bill Wisneski, is Bartletti’s visual documentation of the migration of Central Americans to the U.S. This includes a harrowing and heartbreaking experience riding atop freight cars bound for El Norte with his camera and little else, “an assignment,” Bartletti says in the film, “that change

Chesapeake native Aundi Marie Moore returns home for two concerts this weekend

Chesapeake native Aundi Marie Moore returns home for two concerts this weekend
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