February 7, 2013
Los Angeles Magazine
By Kari Mozena
The California Institute of the Arts (more specifically, Friends of CalArts) hold terrific salons every so often. When I rate an invite, I try to pop by. They are full of interesting people and are held at incredible homes or other well-chosen venues. An avant garde water ballet someone choreographed at one salon in Venice is still with me. This go-round, the CalArtsians met at Edie Baskin Bronson and Richard “Skip” Bronson’s Bev Hills manse (a fantastic Spanish revival that belonged to singer Ella Fitzgerald) to listen to a conversation with directors Mark Andrews (Brave) and Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatouille).
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[1] http://www.lamag.com/laculture/theseen/2013/02/07/animated-conversation