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In cartoons, the weapons depicted just get bigger and more powerful
Opinion L.A.Massacre, shock, finger pointing, media hand-wringing, tribute to the fallen, earnest political speeches, moment of silence. For cartoonists, like all Americans, it's a too-familiar pattern. Hugh Haynie targeted weak congressional leadership. Tony Auth... -
Playboy deputy editor riles up our armchair opinionators
Opinion L.A.Playboy's deputy editor, Stephen Randall, joined our Opinion pages Sunday with an Op-Ed about the current state of opinion oversaturation, which subsequently riled up our armchair opinionaters who've taken to our discussion board with opinionated comments... -
The Conversation: The unpredictable Golden Globes
Opinion L.A.Forget the razzle-dazzle of Angelina Jolie's and Anne Hathaway's sequin dresses, or even who won awards at Sunday's Golden Globes. Two days later, people are still talking about the program's most unexpected moments. And by moments, we do mean Ricky...... -
History Channel pulls plug on The Kennedys
TV WatchersThe History Channel has decided it will not air a controversial miniseries about the Kennedy family, saying the multimillion project does not fit the “History brand.” The eight-part series had already been completed, and stars Greg Kinnear as JFK... -
Producers of 'The Kennedys' finally get a U.S. outlet on ReelzChannel
Show TrackerA U.S. home has finally been found for "The Kennedys." The eight-hour miniseries about the life and loves of President John F. Kennedy (Greg Kinnear) and his storied family is headed to ReelzChannel, the Albuquerque-based digital outlet available in... -
Jonah Goldberg: Talk about a meltdown
When a loved one dies (as my brother did last month), one of the standard pieces of advice is to not make any big decisions. Don't reorganize your life in a moment of existential panic or remorse. Take your time. Cope.
But when thousands die, or when...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Rahm Emanuel, Pennsylvania, Japan, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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James F. Neal dies at 81; formidable lawyer won victories on both sides of courtroom
James F. Neal, a formidable lawyer who won noteworthy victories on both sides of the courtroom — as a prosecutor he sent Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa and top Watergate figures to prison, and as a defense attorney he saved film director John Landis...Tags: Trials, Newspaper and Magazine, People (magazine), Tennessee, Elvis Presley
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Theodore C. Sorensen dies at 82; JFK's close advisor and writer-in-residence
Theodore C. Sorensen, John F. Kennedy's close advisor and writer-in-residence in the Senate in the 1950s who became special counsel to the president and remained chief speechwriter during Kennedy's tragically brief presidency, has died. He was 82....Tags: New York City, Nebraska, Career and Workplace, Dallas, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Gift guide: Coffee-table books with heft
Still searching for that perfect gift for your brother-in-law or a persnickety client? Coffee-table books might fit the bill, what with that suitable heft and an undeniable quotient of cool. Here we offer a few last-minute selections for those gaps on...Tags: Entertainment, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Robert De Niro, Photography, Jodie Foster
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FROM THE EDITOR: Bringing the Polish Dyngus Day tradition to South Dakota
As a recent transplant to South Dakota, the question I'm most often asked (besides "Cold enough for ya?") is what I miss most about my old life back in Indiana. Well, the answer changes from day to day. But I can say, without any doubt, the thing I miss...Tags: Mardi Gras, Lent, Dancing, Education, Chelsea Clinton
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Governor-Elect Andrew Cuomo Picks Transition Teams
wpix.comNew York Governor-Elect Andrew Cuomo savored victory on election night almost two weeks ago. Now he's getting ready to govern. Cuomo's transition teams are expected to begin meeting as early as next week. The transition teams are meant to help the...Tags: New York City, Empire State Building, U.S. House of Representatives, New York, Elections
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Lee May's Garden: Asian Grace, Playful Touches
"I prune, therefore I am."
Gardening writer Lee May is joking, but he has a point.
Since he and his wife, Lyn, moved from Atlanta to East Haddam in 2001, May has created a fascinating Asian-style garden, using bonsai techniques on his trees and shrubs...Tags: University of Georgia, Gardening, Real Estate, Newspaper and Magazine, East Haddam
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