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Monster Mash: Breaking news and headlines

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-- VIP list: Time magazine’s list of most influential people includes incoming Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel, artist William Kentridge, pianist Lang Lang, architects Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio, composer A.R. Rahman, dancer Judith Jamison.

-- New job: LACMA curator Lynn Zelevansky is named director of the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.

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-- Representing the West Coast: Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum honors Los Angeles architect Michael Maltzan.

-- Put away the passports: Economic concerns force Dallas Symphony to put its European tour on hold.

-- Video works: The Smithsonian Institution’s American Art Museum acquires the complete estate of artist Nam June Paik.

-- Abandoning the arenas: Rockers find a new stage to conquer: Broadway.

-- Going home: Egypt retrieves 454 ancient artifacts from Myers Museum in Britain.

-- Future Dudamels? Los Angeles Philharmonic names conducting fellows.

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-- Joining forces: Wooster Group and REDCAT team up in a four-year partnership.

-- New medium: Coffee art, anyone?

-- Lisa Fung

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