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Coroner: Rave Death Was Ecstasy Overdose
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles County coroner's office says a 15-year-old girl who collapsed during the Electric Daisy Carnival rave in June died as the result of an ecstasy overdose. Coroner spokesman Ed Winter said Tuesday that Sasha Rodriguez died...Tags: Health, Festive Events, Disasters and Accidents, KTLA, Hospitals and Clinics
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To catch the big one, he first had to make a splash
Under normal conditions, Sean Murphy is not an excitable boy. But the opening day of trout season was not a normal day and the fish at the other end of his line was not your garden variety rainbow trout - unless, of course, your gardener's name is...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, The Home Depot, Sean Murphy, Gardens and Parks
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More than 100 hurt at 2-Day Electric Daisy Carnival
KTLA NewsMore than 100 people were injured during the two-day "Electric Daisy Carnival" electronic music festival and rave at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Exposition Park, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The 14th annual EDC drew a huge...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Festive Events, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, KTLA
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Live Nation introduces a $50 season pass at club-level concerts
Pop & HissLos Angeles-based concert promoter Live Nation is introducing a sort of season pass for club-level concerts, allowing fans to purchase a $49.99 "passport" to reserve a spot at non sold-out shows for the remainder of 2009. Beginning today, fans will...... -
'30 Rock': It's back!
Show TrackerAt last! After a far-too-long hiatus, â??30 Rockâ?? finally returned last night. And if the season premiere wasnâ??t the funniest episode ever, it was nevertheless solid. There seems to be a mini-backlash brewing against the three-time Emmy winn... -
An unlikely tipping point in California's fight on domestic-violence shelters? Moby.
Pop & HissWednesday, the California Legislature voted to restore $16.3 million in funding to the state's domestic-violence shelters previously cut by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger during the latest round of apocalyptic budget crises. To many, those cuts seemed like... -
The Theatre@Boston Court's 2010 season to promote new work, and sharing
Culture MonsterSharing the artistic cred -- and the risk -- of producing new plays is a guiding principle for the 2010 season at Pasadena's The Theatre@Boston Court, which has announced four world premieres, three of them in cooperation with other theater...... -
Just-announced concerts
Baltimore Sun reporterKISS at the Verizon Center on Oct. 13. Buckcherry will be the opening act. Tickets go on sale Aug. 29. 410-547-7328 or ticketmaster.com. Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers with The Wood Brothers (featuring Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin and Wood) at the...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Miley Cyrus, Comedy (genre), 1st Mariner Arena, Warner Theatre
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Gulf oil spill: Choppy seas frustrate effort to contain oil spill
GreenspaceHigh winds and choppy seas frustrated efforts to hold back the oil spill seeping into Louisiana's rich fishing grounds and nesting areas Friday, and the government desperately cast about for new ideas for dealing with the nation's biggest environmental... -
When famous writers feud
Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald are not the only literary friends to see their relationship go cold. Indeed, the history of literature is a history of betrayals, of writers turning on each other and collaborations falling apart. Below, we give...Tags: Nathaniel Hawthorne, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Murder, Mario Vargas Llosa, Jack Kerouac
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Exclusive: Electric Daisy Carnival announces 2010 lineup
Pop & HissThose returning from Coachella this year perhaps noticed the Electric Daisy Carnival billboards lining Interstate 10, signs -- literally -- of the annual electronic music festival's scope and power. The advertisements were letting the bleary-eyed... -
Gulf oil spill: Animal rescuers mobilize
Animal Crazy» Orlando Sentinel – Animal CrazyAs the Gulf of Mexico oil spill closes in on the coast and starts washing ashore, animal rescue efforts are starting to kick into gear. Heavy winds and high tides are pushing the oil deeper into inlets, ponds and lakes in southeastern Louisiana, and...
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