2011 Calendar Holiday Gift Guide
Calendar writers and critics make holiday gift-buying suggestions. Items involving ‘Dexter,’ ‘
It used to be relatively easy to pick out an entertainment-related gift: a holiday music CD, a ticket to “The Nutcracker,” a poster from
But in the confusing new world, entertainment choices are everywhere and seemingly endless; it’s easy to get lost in Web “clouds” and app forests. To guide you through the thicket we asked Calendar writers and critics to select some prime choices for your holiday gift buying.
For each area -- movies, TV, theater, classical music, etc. -- we have four categories of gifts: digital and nondigital, splurge and bargain. We cover the waterfront, items as varied as an
So dig in, the selections are delicious. And if none of them work for you, “The Nutcracker” is coming back to town. (Smule; Mimoco.com; Friend or Foe Clothing; Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times; Image Entertainment)
Splurge: New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. $295/year or 29.95/month. http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com
“The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians,” however much everyone gripes about errors and biases, is the single greatest musical encyclopedia ever compiled. The latest (2004) edition, in 29 volumes, lists at $1,575 but is being remaindered around the country for as little as $60 new, because the only way it matters anymore is having “The New Grove” online, with all the benefits of search engines, error correcting, updating, etc. It’s no bargain that way, with subscriptions costing $295/year (or $29.95/month).
Bargain: Lofthouse’s Fisherman’s Friend. Available from drugstores everywhere, $2.99; Dr. Ward’s Classic Throat Pastilles, about $2.20. http://www.gso.se
Lofthouse’s Fisherman’s Friend is the strongest over-the-counter
-- Mark Swed (Graham Barclay / Los Angeles Times; Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Splurge: American Ballet Theatre, world premiere of “The Firebird,” Segerstrom Center for the Arts, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. March 29-April 1. Tickets $16-$115 (on sale Feb 19). (714) 556-2787 or http://www.scfta.org
Here’s a must for any dance lover: A promise to take them to see American Ballet Theatre’s highly anticipated world premiere of “The Firebird” by Alexei Ratmansky (at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts). Ratmansky, ABT Artist in Residence, is using
Bargain: Gert Weigelt calls his work “physical photography” and as you look at his 2012 Dance Calendar (teNeues Publishing) you feel the muscles contracting and stretching in your body. Weigelt is a former member of Nederlands Dans Theater, Royal Swedish Ballet and Cullberg Ballet, and like other former dancers-turned-photographers, he has an unerring eye for that moment of astonishing athleticism. But he also captures the unusual spatial angle, such as in November’s overhead shot from “Swan Lake.” This calendar mixes recent and older photographs of companies not often seen here, including the late
-- Laura Bleiberg (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times; teNeues)
Splurge: Gift cards can be ordered over the phone though the Geffen’s audience service line at (310) 208-2028 or online at http://www.geffenplayhouse.com by clicking the “Tickets” tab at the top of the home page.
Psychologists have pointed out that the best gifts are experiences rather than material objects. If you want to create lasting memories for a loved one, why not give them something you can enjoy together? Theater provides such an opportunity — an outing that has the potential to expand your horizons, or at the very least, set conversation heatedly in motion during the drive home. The Geffen Playhouse has a gift card option that allows you to give the gift of a single show (perhaps
-- Charles McNulty
Bargain: “Iris” soundtrack $15, eboutique.cirquedusoleil.com and other album outlets.
It was kind of a no-brainer for
-- Reed Johnson (Robert Lachman / Los Angeles Times; Cirque Du Soleil)