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Off-Ramp

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

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We say goodbye to Esa-Pekka Salonen, leaving the LA Philharmonic after 17 years as Maestro. Plus, Dinner Party Download makes you 31% smarter.
We say goodbye to Esa-Pekka Salonen, leaving the LA Philharmonic after 17 years as Maestro. Plus, Dinner Party Download makes you 31% smarter.

We say goodbye to Esa-Pekka Salonen, leaving the LA Philharmonic after 17 years as Maestro. Plus, Dinner Party Download makes you 31% smarter.

Arrivederci, Maestro!

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Arrivederci, Maestro!

UPDATE 4-27-2010: Alan Rich, the dean of the classical music critics, died Friday in his sleep at the age of 85. He could be crusty and impatient, but he was always relevant and never boring, and I'm sorry he only appeared on Off-Ramp once: When I was looking for someone to put Esa-Peka Salonen into perspective last year, he was the perfect choice. He welcomed me into his house on the West Side, and was gracious and friendly -- even when my batteries died midway through the interview and we had to start again. RIP, Alan Rich, and thanks. -- John Rabe


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As Esa-Pekka Salonen concludes his tenure as the music director of the LA Philharmonic, John Rabe talks to classical music critic Alan Rich about an end of an era.

Baines at 115

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

We go to a birthday party for the world's oldest person. Gertrude Baines of South LA is 115, and an aging expert says she's going strong.

Off-Ramp Exclusive Video: Gertrude Baines' Doctor is Thrown in Front of the Pack.

Walt Disney, on Display

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

This fall, Walt Disney's heirs are set to open a 112-million-dollar Disney museum in San Francisco.

New York Times reporter Brooks Barnes wrote about the family's efforts and told Off-Ramp's Queena Kim that the museum hopes to show Disney's human side.

Haircuts Gone Retro

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

Ok, it wasn't THAT weird (left), but Off-Ramp commentator Hank Rosenfeld takes us on a surreal trip to his local barbershop.

Reporting Live and Remembering Kathy Fiscus

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

Sixty years ago today, three-year-old Kathy Fiscus fell down an abandoned well in San Marino. Kathy's disappearance marked a transformation in journalism: the beginning of live reporting. Patt Morrison talks to veteran KTLA reporter Stan Chambers, who reported the event and USC historian Bill Deverell.

Careful Where You Point That Thing!

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

John sits in on a masters class in conducting, which was led Jorma Panula of the Sibelius Youth Orchestra. Panula is Esa-Pekka Salonen's mentor.

Anaheim Angels Mourn Adenhart

Off-Ramp for Apr 11, 2009

KPCC's Susan Valot remembers the Anaheim Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart.