Santa Clarita shooting: Some fear active shooter training at schools can bring its own form of trauma
When gunfire erupted in the Saugus High School quad Thursday morning, students had mere seconds to react. They sprinted and threw themselves in a ditch for cover. They hid in closets, locked and barricaded doors with desks. And some readied for a possible fight, arming themselves with scissors or a fire extinguisher. The range of…
Theater in L.A. this week: 'Cambodian Rock Band,' 'Jitney' and more
Here is a list of theater openings, Critics’ Choices, etc., for Nov. 17-24. Capsule reviews are by Charles McNulty (C.M.), Philip Brandes (P.B.), F. Kathleen Foley (F.K.F.), Margaret Gray (M.G.) and Daryl H. Miller (D.H.M.). Cambodian Rock Band A young woman whose immigrant father survived the brutal reign of the Khmer Rogue in the 1970s…
Classical music in L.A. this week: Danish String Quartet, Zurich Chamber Orchestra and more
Here is a list of classical music performances in L.A. for Nov. 17-24: Colburn Rising Stars: Rodolfo Leone The young pianist plays pieces by Schubert and Chopin. The Broad Stage, 1310 11th St., Santa Monica. Sun., 2 p.m. $15 and up. (310) 434-3200. thebroadstage.org Grace/Landing Rachael Worby’s Muse/Ique Orchestra is joined by Acabella, DC6 Singers,…
Commentary: ‘Saturday Night Live’ casts impeachment as a ‘Days of Our Lives’ homage
Some weeks, you almost feel bad for “Saturday Night Live.” A few years into mining comedy from a news cycle that regularly stretches the bounds of reality, “SNL” went into Saturday with a presumptive target of the first week of impeachment hearings. And, in their first crack at an event that’s happened only three other…
Dance in L.A. this week: Heidi Duckler Dance, Astana Ballet and more
Here is a list of dance performances in L.A. for Nov. 17-24: Dance/Back 2019 Works by BrockusRED and rising local choreographers are featured in this annual benefit. Madrid Theatre, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park. Sun., 6 p.m. By donation. (818) 347-9419. brockusproject.org L.A. Dances Two-month festival, with three distinct programs, features classic and contemporary works…
How to hail a ride at ever-changing LAX during the holidays (or any other time)
First, on Oct. 29, Los Angeles International Airport banned taxis, Uber and Lyft from curbside pickup and ordered them (and their traveling customers) to use LAX-it, a new pickup lot east of Terminal 1 at World Way and Sky Way. Next came long lines and delays during peak travel times, howls from frustrated travelers and…
This forgotten account shouldn't turn into a spending spree
Dear Liz: I just got a message about thousands of dollars I have in a 401(k) account from a job I had over 10 years ago. They are asking me what I want to do with the money, roll it over into an IRA or cash it out. What should I do? Answer: Don’t cash…
Silicon Valley is churning out new paper millionaires. Nearly all are men
With companies such as Uber Technologies Inc., Slack Technologies Inc. and Pinterest Inc. going public this year, the question has been: How many millionaires will Silicon Valley mint? What’s not being asked is how much of that new wealth will go to women. The answer, according to a new study released last week, is: not…
Bird captures Santiago E-Prix win after Buemi throws it away
Virgin Racing’s Sam Bird clinched his first win of the 2018/19 ABB FIA Formula E season in Santiago de Chile, the Brit inheriting the lead when Sebastien Buemi succumbed to pressure and crashed. The race got underway in a sweltering 37° Celsius heat, the highest temperatures in FE history which generated a few worries among…
It’s not just farmers — U.S. exports to China may never recover from the trade war
The Trump administration’s trade war is ravaging exports to China across the U.S. and well beyond the farm belt, new data from the U.S. Commerce Department show. More than 30 states, stretching from Florida to Alaska, suffered double-digit drops in merchandise exports to China through September. Sales to the Asian nation fell 39% in Texas,…