Monster Mash: Breaking news and headlines
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--Desperate measures? Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposes sale of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a National Historic Landmark, to raise money for cash-strapped California.
--Extending his contract: Simon Rattle signs on to stay with Berlin Philharmonic through 2010.
--On the road again: Heart surgery complete, Robin Williams says he’ll resume plans for one-man show ‘Weapons of Self-Destruction’ in September.
--Upbeat sale: ‘Beverly Hills Housewife,’ David Hockney’s painting of Los Angeles arts patron Betty Freeman, sells at auction for a record $7.9 million.
--Money problems: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra drops plans for $300-million Santiago Calatrava-designed Symphony Center.
--Big project: Daniel Libeskind wins competition to design master plan for 34-million-square-foot, $20-billion riverfront development district in Seoul, South Korea.
--Praise for nominee: Heady expectations for Rocco Landesman, the commercial theater producer tapped by President Obama to head the National Endowment for the Arts.
--But then again: Can Landesman make the NEA relevant again?
--Under pressure: Just in time for the opening of the new Renzo Piano-designed Modern Wing, Art Institute of Chicago lowers admission price.
--Lisa Fung