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Paul Hodgins

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Paul Hodgins, Culture OC’s publisher, is an arts and culture journalist who co-founded the Arts & Culture section of Voice of OC and helped manage its transition to Culture OC.


Hodgins was born in Canada, where he studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of Music and became a professional accompanist by the age of 19. Hodgins worked widely in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. as an accompanist and music professor at Simon Fraser University, the Banff Centre for the Arts, Eastern Michigan University, and many festivals, collaborating with leading European and North American dancers and choreographers. He moved to the U.S. to pursue graduate studies in the 1980s and has lived here ever since.


While completing his doctorate in music at the University of Southern California, Hodgins was a professor of dance at the University of California, Irvine from 1985 to 1992, where he served as music director of the dance department and founding director of the Gassman Electronic Music Studio. After freelancing as a classical music critic at the San Diego Union-Tribune, he became an arts journalist and critic for The Orange County Register, where he wrote principally about theater, dance and classical music for 25 years.


In addition to his expertise in the performing arts, Hodgins has written extensively about wine, jazz, architecture, interior design and urban planning. His work has appeared in American Theatre, Backstage West, Electronic Musician, The Journal of Alta California, Journal of the International Guild of Musicians in Dance, The Sondheim Review, Variety and other publications. His honors include a 2019 National Arts Journalism Award.


Hodgins’ book, Music, Movement and Metaphor, (Edwin Mellen, 1992) established him as one of the foundational scholars of choreomusicology, and it has been cited more than 140 times since its publication. Hodgins has also written three books about California wine.


Hodgins remains active as an educator. He recently served as an adjunct professor at the USC Thornton School of Music and California State University, Fullerton.


 

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Nov 27, 20241 min
Your Generosity Drives Cultural Journalism Forward
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Nov 13, 20246 min
Alexander Shelley Will Be Pacific Symphony's Next Music Director
The British conductor brings a distinguished background and a wealth of interdisciplinary experience to his new role. Alexander Shelley...

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Sep 10, 20242 min
Happy Birthday to Us!
We’ve just blown out the candles. Culture OC celebrates its first birthday today! But we’re not going to sit around gorging on cake....

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Aug 19, 20241 min
Paula Tomei Talks About Her Long, Satisfying Run at SCR
SCR’s Paula Tomei shares some memories about her 44-Year SCR career in a candid TV interview. Paula Tomei, South Coast Repertory’s...

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Aug 9, 20245 min
Chapman University’s Incoming Dean of Arts is Eager to Bring Her Philosophy to a New Campus
Anne F. Hogan is passionate about interdisciplinary approaches to the arts and their benefits for students. Anne F. Hogan, the new dean...

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Aug 7, 20246 min
Just How Great is Great Park Live?
We assess Irvine’s shiny new “temporary” amphitheater during a recent Pacific Symphony performance. Outdoor venues in Orange County, past...

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Jul 23, 20245 min
South Coast Repertory Names Its New Managing Director
Suzanne Appel brings a wealth of management and financial experience to a crucial role at a challenging time. South Coast Repertory has a...

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Jul 19, 20245 min
Sugar Ray's Murphy Karges Wants His New Book to Inspire as Well as Teach
‘Basics for Bassists’ includes stories of band life and advice on how to succeed in music. Murphy Karges knows a lot about playing the...

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May 24, 20241 min
A Note from the Publisher
On May 24, Culture OC published a story by Richard Chang titled “Dalí Exhibit at the Muckenthaler Raises Questions of Authenticity.”...

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May 10, 20248 min
Classical Music is Booming. Theater? Not So Much.
We look at what ails theater, still struggling to recover four years after the pandemic. The dark days of the pandemic are several years...

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May 8, 20241 min
The City of Irvine and Orange County Music & Dance Celebrate Groundbreaking of New Performing Arts Complex
The sun shone as brightly as the pristine golden shovels Tuesday afternoon at the groundbreaking for two new cultural facilities in...

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May 1, 20247 min
A Former Percussionist Sings the Praises of Pacific Chorale
Pacific Chorale’s new leader made a mid-career switch from instrumental to vocal music with no regrets. Rhett M. Del Campo, the new...

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