Tori Amos on overcoming sexism in the music biz

In contrast to her Christian upbringing, Tori Amos plays with a curious syncretism all her own, taking inspiration from various mythologies.
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Tori Amos on overcoming sexism in the music biz: 'I had to become the gladiator' Click to view images

After a five-year absence from touring, Tori Amos returns with a new generation of artists in her debt and some thoughts on the power of "the Muses."

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Always a collector, Cheech Marin brings his art to Riverside Click to view images

Cheech Marin started collecting marbles and baseball cards as a kid. Now, he has the Cheech to exhibit his collection of Chicano art in Riverside.

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Jeff Bridges' new TV show is the next deliciously twisty thriller to add to your list Click to view images

Jeff Bridges excels as a man whose past comes back to haunt him, at its peril, in FX's exquisitely crafted "The Old Man."

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The plan to move jobs to Florida created discontent among theme park designers who have been based in Glendale.

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For pop music critic Mikael Wood, Tuesday's performance felt like a gift: a thoroughly engrossing outpouring of roots music and folk-soul balladry, with Dylan in richly expressive voice.

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