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The hall's scheduled opening on Oct. 23 not only inaugurates a new cultural era in Los Angeles, but like a capstone finally laid in place, also completes the city's dazzling architectural triptych of the Getty Center (1997) and the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (last year) -- reminders of the city's richness.
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