The busiest week in Los Angeles’ art world takes place this coming week as collectors from around the world descend upon the city. No less than five art fairs will unspool across L.A. this coming week, with the two biggest being, Frieze Los Angeles (now in Santa Monica) and the LA Art Show (now coinciding with Frieze). A host of art gallery openings, museum events, artist talks and parties will be happening too. Read on for the ultimate guide to what’s happening around town.
The Art Fairs
Frieze Los Angeles
The Frieze Los Angeles — which has moved to a new location at Santa Monica Airport — runs Feb. 16 to 19, inside the Barker Hanger as well as in a massive tent specially designed by Why Architecture. The airport spot, says Christine Messineo, fair director of Frieze, Americas, “allows us to expand both our physical imprint but also our ambition.” This year,...
The Art Fairs
Frieze Los Angeles
The Frieze Los Angeles — which has moved to a new location at Santa Monica Airport — runs Feb. 16 to 19, inside the Barker Hanger as well as in a massive tent specially designed by Why Architecture. The airport spot, says Christine Messineo, fair director of Frieze, Americas, “allows us to expand both our physical imprint but also our ambition.” This year,...
- 2/13/2023
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Over three decades ago, Elizabeth Taylor first used her voice and her fame to bring attention to those afflicted with the AIDS virus. When she died in 2011, she left behind a legacy of AIDS activism and using her voice on behalf of those who did not have one. Now, her family, including children Michael Wilding Jr. and Liza Todd-Tivey and grandchildren Quinn Tivey and Naomi Wilding, are continuing her fight as The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation launches an online art auction to benefit its efforts to eradicate the disease
“The thing that was most important to me in my youth...
“The thing that was most important to me in my youth...
- 9/17/2019
- by Liz McNeil, Dana Rose Falcone
- PEOPLE.com
Gary Lang, a sports television producer whose career included stints at CBS Sports, ESPN and, most prolifically, Fox Sports, died April 21 after a brief illness at his home in Redondo Beach, California. He was 53.
His death was announced by family friend Frank Marchesini, VP, Entertainment Public Relations, Showtime Networks.
Lang’s work at Fox Sports, where he was part of the production team that launched the channel’s inaugural NFL season in 1994, earned him 17 Emmy Awards. His Emmy-winning work spanned producing credits for Fox’s coverage of the World Series, All Star Games, Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
Lang started his career in 1991 in the CBS Sports tape vault, eventually becoming a segment producer for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. Later that year, he moved from New York to Los Angeles as part of the Fox Sports production team, steadily rising through the ranks there from Broadcast...
His death was announced by family friend Frank Marchesini, VP, Entertainment Public Relations, Showtime Networks.
Lang’s work at Fox Sports, where he was part of the production team that launched the channel’s inaugural NFL season in 1994, earned him 17 Emmy Awards. His Emmy-winning work spanned producing credits for Fox’s coverage of the World Series, All Star Games, Major League Baseball and the National Football League.
Lang started his career in 1991 in the CBS Sports tape vault, eventually becoming a segment producer for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. Later that year, he moved from New York to Los Angeles as part of the Fox Sports production team, steadily rising through the ranks there from Broadcast...
- 5/2/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Gary Lang, a prolific producer who won 17 Emmy Awards while at work for Fox Sports, died April 21 of natural causes at his home in Redondo Beach, California, his family said. He was 53.
Lang, who attended Cal State Northridge, started his career in 1991 in the CBS Sports tape vault, eventually becoming a segment producer for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. Later that year, he moved from New York to Los Angeles as part of the production team that launched Fox Sports' inaugural NFL season, rising from broadcast associate to vp special projects while with the ...
Lang, who attended Cal State Northridge, started his career in 1991 in the CBS Sports tape vault, eventually becoming a segment producer for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. Later that year, he moved from New York to Los Angeles as part of the production team that launched Fox Sports' inaugural NFL season, rising from broadcast associate to vp special projects while with the ...
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Deadline and Broadcast & Cable are both reporting that Reelz has renewed its Collision Course TV series. Neither report, however, cites a season number. The series is not documented on IMDb.com.
It seems more likely Reelz has ordered Muse Entertainment's Collision Course to series. According to the Muse press site, the upcoming first season of Collision Course contains six one-hour episodes. Collision Course is executive produced by Michael Prupas, Betty Palik, and Rob Swartz. Jonas Prupas produces, and Gary Lang directs.
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Deadline and Broadcast & Cable are both reporting that Reelz has renewed its Collision Course TV series. Neither report, however, cites a season number. The series is not documented on IMDb.com.
It seems more likely Reelz has ordered Muse Entertainment's Collision Course to series. According to the Muse press site, the upcoming first season of Collision Course contains six one-hour episodes. Collision Course is executive produced by Michael Prupas, Betty Palik, and Rob Swartz. Jonas Prupas produces, and Gary Lang directs.
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- 4/4/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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