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Scala, La
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Scala, La

The greatest Italian opera house, established in Milan in 1778. Many of Italy's finest opera composers have written for La Scala, including Puccini, Verdi, and Donizetti.



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20, is part of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division and was amassed by Walter Toscanini, son of the famous conductor, and his wife Cia Fornaroli, a La Scala ballerina.
The chopped salad started as a Los Angeles institution almost 50 years ago - and it's as popular today, in many updated, new-fangeled combinations, as when the late Jean Leon, owner and founder of La Scala restaurant introduced it in the '50s.
Gaining admittance to La Scala artists' kitchen, where the robotic performance and broadcast took place, was relatively easy.
 
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