Los Angeles Times

FOR THE RECORD

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Kendrick Lamar: In the Arts & Books section elsewhere in this edition, an article about rapper Kendrick Lamar says that his new album will be called “Untitled.” The title has been changed to “To Pimp a Butterfly.” The change was made after the section was printed. Sylvia Kunin: In the March 8 California section, the obituary of Sylvia Kunin, who was an activist for young classical music performers, identified Misha Dichter as a violinist. He is a pianist.

Red light cameras: In the March 8 California section, a photo with an article about a bill to ban red light cameras in the state showed a red light camera at La Brea Ave- nue and Santa Monica Boulevard, which the caption said was in Los Angeles. The intersecti­on is in West Hollywood.

UC Irvine flag controvers­y: A column in the March 13 California section about the controvers­y over displaying the American flag in one office at UC Irvine misidentif­ied UCI Vice Chancellor Thomas Parham as UC Vice Chancellor Robert Parham.

Lillian Nakano: In the March 8 California section, the obituary of Lillian Nakano, an activist who sought redress for fellow Japanese Americans interned during World War II, said that she had died Saturday. She died on Saturday, Feb. 28, not March 7.

Santa Anita Handicap: In the March 8 Sports section, a column about the Santa Anita Handicap said that winner Shared Belief had been victorious for the ninth time in 10 outings. In fact, it was Shared Belief ’s 10th victory in 11 races.

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