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Recent Corrections and Clarifications
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Ma Yansong: In the April 5 Calendar section, an article about Lucas Museum of Narrative Art lead architect Ma Yansong attributed published criticisms about the museum to Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin.
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Los Angeles Times corrections
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Coronavirus survey: In the March 26 California section, an article about an online survey of college students dealing with the coronavirus outbreak said the responses came from students attending 102 schools.
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Kenny Rogers: In the March 22 Section A, the obituary of singer Kenny Rogers listed three singles (“Daytime Friends,” “Sweet Music Man” and “Love or Something Like It”) as duets with Dottie West.
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Coronavirus science: In the March 23 Section A, an article about how the coronavirus spreads said infectious levels of the virus did not remain on cardboard for 24 hours or on copper surfaces for four hours.
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Homeless outreach: In the March 22 Section A, an article about homeless outreach workers responding to the coronavirus said Eric Montoya was employed by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority.
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School closures: In the March 14 Section A, an article about campus closings misidentified the school system that jointly announced a shutdown with L.A.
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Film composer: In the March 8 Calendar section, an article about Brooklyn-based film composer Tamar-kali said she has a degree in education.
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“Last Man Standing”: In the March 5 Calendar section, the What’s on TV column listed Molly Ephraim in the role of Mandy Baxter on “Last Man Standing.”
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Controversial books: In the March 1 Arts & Books section, an article about “intercultural literary hoaxes” said JT LeRoy was a memoirist.
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Classical concert: In the March 1 Calendar section, an item in the classical music listings in the Guide gave the wrong day for the Chamber Music Palisades performance.
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Coronavirus in California: In some editions of the Feb. 29 Section A, an article about efforts to fight the spread of coronavirus in California misattributed information about the number of people quarantined with connections to NorthBay VacaValley hospital.
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