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    Oct 7, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The edge of night

    We are sprawled flat on our backs on a sandstone slab, soaking in darkness this August night with the satisfaction of Iditarod dropouts basking in a wintertime tropical sun.
    Times Staff Writer
    We are sprawled flat on our backs on a sandstone slab, soaking in darkness this August night with the satisfaction of Iditarod dropouts basking in a wintertime tropical sun. Above us, the sky pulsates with 11,000 visible stars. We can pick out the...

    Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Blindness, Gardens and Parks, National Parks, Game Playing

  2. Jan 23, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Double-barreled firepower

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It's one of the most urgent questions facing men of a certain age today, particularly in Latin American countries, a question that strikes at one's core values and affirms one's identity as a soccer-mad, tequila-swigging, red-blooded varon. That question...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sam Shepard, John Huston, Los Angeles International Airport, Dwight Yoakam

  4. Mar 24, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. In honor of haunting visuals

    Conrad L. Hall, one of the giants of Hollywood filmmaking whose death from cancer in January at age 76 was mourned throughout the world of cinema, posthumously won the Academy Award on Sunday evening for best cinematography for his dark and gritty...

    Tags: Entertainment, Easy Rider (movie), John Bailey, Movies, Sam Mendes

  6. Dec 15, 2002 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The bonanza of Fort Worth

    You probably don't give much thought to Fort Worth when you fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. If you think about it at all, you may associate the town with cowboys, livestock and rodeos. And with good reason: Fort Worth residents are proud of their Western heritage. They even call their city Cowtown.
    Times Staff Writer
    You probably don't give much thought to Fort Worth when you fly into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. If you think about it at all, you may associate the town with cowboys, livestock and rodeos. And with good reason: Fort Worth residents are proud...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Family, Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  8. May 26, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The high life without airs

    &quot;I never thought I'd be one of those women who had a relationship with her interior designer," Gigi Levangie Grazer says. She is standing in the kitchen of her Pacific Palisades home, surrounded by honed limestone counters and cabinets painted the color of fresh<strong> </strong>hollandaise. The shade of paint, brushed nickel drawer pulls and a weathered farmhouse table in the adjacent family room were all chosen by Michael Smith, the interior designer who has become such an adored buddy that Gigi sometimes refers to him as "my next husband." Her current husband, Academy Award-winning producer Brian Grazer, he of the spiked hair and $11.2 billion in gross revenue, would undoubtedly understand her comment as a compliment, in Gigispeak, not a plan.
    Times Staff Writer
    "I never thought I'd be one of those women who had a relationship with her interior designer," Gigi Levangie Grazer says. She is standing in the kitchen of her Pacific Palisades home, surrounded by honed limestone counters and cabinets painted the color...

    Tags: Kate Capshaw, Entertainment, Gregory Peck, Family, Interior Design

  10. Mar 26, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Ned Kelly'

    Ned Kelly is Australia's most famous outlaw, a 19th century Irish immigrants' son who resisted British colonial oppression and became a folk hero celebrated in books, plays, operas, paintings, reenactments, even the 2000 Sydney Olympics and films, with Mick Jagger playing Kelly in Tony Richardson's dis-astrously arty 1970 version.
    Times Staff Writer
    Ned Kelly is Australia's most famous outlaw, a 19th century Irish immigrants' son who resisted British colonial oppression and became a folk hero celebrated in books, plays, operas, paintings, reenactments, even the 2000 Sydney Olympics and films, with...

    Tags: Entertainment, Naomi Watts, Family, Cinema Industry, Phillip Noyce

  12. May 16, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Gliding along rainbow rock road

    Special to The Times
    The real mountain bikers, those with ropy leg muscles and well-worn bike saddles, careened down the Jeep Trail, past the red rocks and purple pinnacles, toward the White Rim Trail below. In minutes, they sliced through the sandstone layer cake of reds,...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, National Parks, Utah, Rivers, Landforms

  14. Jul 19, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Great pairings in Hollywood a rarity

    Sun Staff
    Adam and Eve. Romulus and Remus. Romeo and Juliet. Tippecanoe and Tyler, too. Sears and Roebuck. Hard to think of one without the other, isn't it? Is there a chance future generations will think of Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts, stars of "The Mexican,"...

    Tags: Entertainment, Clark Gable, Kristin Scott Thomas, Geena Davis, Cinema Industry

  16. Jan 15, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Redford's Sundance success clouded by failed ventures

    For much of January, snow, ice and freezing wind shut down Portland, Ore. Annual rainfall the rest of the year averages 3 feet. It's the kind of city, in short, where it would be folly to design a movie theater with a retractable roof. And yet that was once the plan at the Portland multiplex Robert Redford was building for his failed Sundance Cinemas.
    Times Staff Writer
    For much of January, snow, ice and freezing wind shut down Portland, Ore. Annual rainfall the rest of the year averages 3 feet. It's the kind of city, in short, where it would be folly to design a movie theater with a retractable roof. And yet that was...

    Tags: Employees, Entertainment, New Products, Economy, Business and Finance, Cinema Industry

  18. Aug 6, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Stander'

    &quot;Stander" opens with an aerial shot of Johannesburg, South Africa, its skyline interchangeable with that of many major U.S. cities &#8212; until the shot abruptly gives way to the shanty rooftops of black townships, as potent an image of the severe inequities of apartheid as imaginable. With crisp swiftness and economy, director Bronwen Hughes takes us into the soon-to-crumble life of Andre Stander (Thomas Jane), the Johannesburg police force's youngest captain of detectives.
    Times Staff Writer
    "Stander" opens with an aerial shot of Johannesburg, South Africa, its skyline interchangeable with that of many major U.S. cities — until the shot abruptly gives way to the shanty rooftops of black townships, as potent an image of the severe...

    Tags: Johannesburg (South Africa), Entertainment, Movies, Organized Crime, Africa

  20. Nov 23, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Smoking 'em out

    Times Staff Writer
    Harley Bates is steaming. He pushes past the off-duty cop standing in front of his ranch and charges the reporter and photographer. "Get the hell off my land!" he says. "Sir, I'm a reporter … " "You're scaring people taking their pictures as they drive...

    Tags: Employees, Marketing, Tobacco Products, Arts and Culture, Christianity

  22. Oct 28, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The Ghost and the Darkness

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday October 11, 1996      "I am epic, hear me roar" is what the lion-centered "The Ghost and the Darkness" would have you believe. The reality is more like an acceptably loud noise than a true roar, but so few films venture into the old-fashioned...

    Tags: Employees, Entertainment, Lion (animal), Gale Anne Hurd, Cinema Industry

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