Monster Mash: Michael Jackson’s, Farrah Fawcett’s legacies to the arts; LACMA goes Hollywood; Alice Tuan joins CalArts
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--King of Pop’s legacy: Michael Jackson dies, but his influence on art, artists, dance and dancers lives on.
--Making connections: Remembering Farrah Fawcett’s connections to art and the stage.
--Power players: More big Hollywood names join Los Angeles County Museum of Art‘s board of directors.
--New job: Playwright Alice Tuan named head of CalArts writing program.
--Firming up plans: Tracy Letts’ “Superior Donuts†finds a Broadway home as Broadway season takes shape.
--Big names sell: Three Warhol works sell at auction in London for $10.5 mllion.
--Saying no: Seville rejects Zaha Hadid‘s plans for a ‘spaceship’ library.
--Taking control: Governments slow to track down, return Nazi-looted art to heirs, conference finds.
--Plans for new city hall: City of Malibu purchases Malibu Performing Arts Center for $15 million.
--Something in common: British architects whose work has been demolished form ‘Rubble Club’ support group.
--Lisa Fung