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Southern California Close-Ups: Venice, Santa Monica, Malibu
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYou could spend a solid year sniffing out cool spots for travelers in Venice, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Malibu — scores of hotels, hundreds of restaurants and bars, more than 30 miles of coastline. But you're new to the scene, or you...Tags: Arts, Entertainment, Rings Gymnastics, Music Industry, Health
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Love Never Dies' to return to London stage
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s "Love Never Dies," the sequel to his megahit "The Phantom of the Opera," will return to the London stage. Producers David Ian and Michael Harrison, who helmed the West End production of “The Bodyguard,” plan to...Tags: David Ian, Entertainment, London Theatre, Janis Joplin, Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Reel Critics: 'Dead Man' running in noir thriller
Director Niels Arden Oplev teamed up with forceful actress Noomi Rapace in the acclaimed original of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo." They team up again for another tense crime thriller in "Dead Man Down." Colin Farrell joins them in this dark and...
Tags: Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), James Franco, Mila Kunis, Dead Man Down (movie), The Usual Suspects (movie)
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Dining scene: From pub bites to sushi
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Slainte Irish Pub + Kitchen 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, 561-742-4190, SlaintePubs.com This 5-year-old Irish pub in Renaissance Commons has added "Kitchen" to its name to reflect its...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Tomatoes, Salads, Boynton Beach, Foods and Beverages
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C. Everett Koop dies at 96; former U.S. surgeon general
In the mid-1980s, the emerging AIDS epidemic was a high-profile target of vocal conservatives. Politicians and the religious right called for sweeping measures against those diagnosed with AIDS, including quarantine of patients, mandatory screening of...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Tobacco Addiction, Colleges and Universities, AIDS, Birth Defects
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Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGHere are the Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week: 1 . DAUGHTRY/3 DOORS DOWN “American Idol” finalist and chart-topping radio rocker Daughtry drew 6,500 people to Musikfest in August -- the biggest crowd of 2012. Daughtry Alt-rockers 3 Doors........ -
Recipe Finder: Coney dog sauce
Harold Lauer from Spearfish, S.D., was looking for a recipe for the Coney dog sauce that was served at many A&W drive ins in the 1960s. John Van Meter from Dickeyville sent in a recipe for the sauce that was given to him by his late sister. He said...Tags: Recipes, Hot Dogs, Onions, Foods and Beverages, Timonium
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Compartés' Jonathan Grahm -- the new face of chocolate?
Los Angeles TimesJonathan Grahm, the owner of Compartés Chocolatier in Brentwood, is just back from a whirlwind pre-Valentine's Day tour of Japan, where 100 Compartés pop-up shops opened for the holiday in Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Hiroshima, Nagoya and Kobe. Grahm's face...Tags: Chocolates, Dining and Drinking, Japan, Tokyo (Japan), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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World Renown Carousel Figurine Restoration in Plainville
SMSA Video ProductionThe 1100’s was the start to what we now call The Carousel. What we now use as a mechanical horseback ride was once only a game called garosello or carosella; which means little war. It became a mechanical ride in the 1700s but wasn’t popular...Tags: Lighthouse Point, Plainville
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2/5/2013-King Richard III Bones Found
Some cartoons are just for laughs. This is one of them. This is a cartoonist's way of saying, "They found King Richard III. I didn't know he was missing!" Cartoonists always end a sentence or a thought with an exclamation point. The vanished union...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), James P. Hoffa, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Organized Crime
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reFramed: In conversation with Arthur Tress
FrameworkArthur Tress was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Nov. 24, 1940. He took his first photographs while still in elementary school in 1952. He attended Bard College, where he studied art and art history, world culture and philosophy under Heinrich Bluecher.... -
Commentary: It's time to revitalize the Peninsula zone
A monument is an edifice, an architecturally significant structure that serves to remind us of great deeds by an individual or group. Arguably, the new City Hall will serve as a monument to the city's leadership and its visionary planning and...Tags: West Bank, Taj Mahal
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