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Monster Mash: New bid to crack Boston art heist; drama prize for Julia Cho; Ansel Adams' son sues museum
Culture Monster-- Cold case: The FBI is hoping advances in DNA analysis will help it catch the art thieves responsible for the 1990 super-heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. (Boston Globe) --Drama award: Santa Monica writer Julia Cho's...... -
Ansel Adams, from the wilderness to the corridors of power
Culture MonsterFans of Ansel Adams should visit the Interior Department in Washington to take in the newly installed photographs of the American West by Adams, which now line the walls of the building's corridors. Adams, the iconic photographer best known for...... -
Napa Valley is hoping wine country visitors will sample the local arts scene
Special to The TimesEvery time my husband, Kevin, and I visit the Napa Valley, we leave with a newfound appreciation for the local arts: the art of wine making, the art of wine country cuisine, the art of wine-and-food pairing. With so many temptations, we've never put...Tags: Music, Animals, Dave Brubeck, Fine Arts, Hungary
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A view of Weston country in Carmel
Times Staff WriterCarmel There's looking at a seascape. And there's really looking at a seascape, so engrossed in the beach and the rocks and the light and the textures that you find yourself in the back of a sea cave gazing through a camera lens, nobody else on the beach...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Caves and Caverns, Fine Artists, Arts, Landforms
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Now, snow is optional
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFLYING off a rocky buttress, the mountain biker soars through the air, experiencing a few seconds of adrenaline-heightened sensory awareness before coming back to earth -- or in this case a wooden ramp -- with a bike-jarring thump. The rider is Mark...Tags: Techno (genre), Half Pipe Snowboarding, Los Angeles Times, Motorcycling, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Mule pack outfits: a cushy, endangered wilderness tradition?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCalifornia The smell of steaks sizzling on a campfire grill wafted through towering tamarack and Jeffrey pines as the sun set over the saw-toothed crest of Duck Pass in the Eastern Sierra about eight miles south of Mammoth Lakes. We sat on folding...Tags: Beaches, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Rivers, Metal and Mineral
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Noelle Brennan
Noelle Brennan is no stranger to cabinets full of documents and long witness lists. The newly appointed monitor who will be a watchdog over city hiring has investigated giant organizations before. And in one case, her work led to the largest sexual...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Clubs and Associations, Magnificent Mile, Employment Opportunities, Sexual Misconduct
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Seaside California hotels offering bargain rates
From San Diego to Humboldt County, these are times of difficulty for hoteliers and opportunity for travelers. Here are the nine waterfront lodgings I used on my toe-to-tip California road trip in early January, followed by four I looked at and liked....Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Westport, Seaside (Monterey, California), Dining and Drinking, Hermosa
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Planning your trip to Napa Valley
Planning this trip THE BEST WAY From LAX to San Francisco, American, United, Southwest and Virgin America have nonstop service. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $128. To Oakland, Southwest, United and Delta have nonstop service. Restricted round-...Tags: Napa Valley (Napa, California), San Francisco, Arts, Los Angeles International Airport, Arts and Culture
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Dysfunction visits young lovers in 'Between Love & Goodbye'
For Kyle (Simon Miller) and Marcel (Justin Tensen), it's love at first sight and soon they're sharing a New York apartment. They're serious enough about each other that Marcel, a Frenchman, marries their lesbian friend so he can stay in the U.S.
But then...Tags: Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, History, Documentary (genre), Photography
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Neil Leifer knows all the angles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJanuary 6, 2008 NEW YORK -- For a guy who's a regular at Elaine's and has a standing reservation at Rao's and his own gallery in Vegas and a new book out selling for $400, and now a short doc on Oscar's short list, Neil Leifer still acts like he has...Tags: National Football League, Long Island, Raul Julia, Willie Davis, Cinema Industry
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Framing Toledo
Tribune staff reporterWe came for the art and stayed for the . . . art. Wife Juju asked at our downtown hotel--the Radisson on Summit Street--if she could find anywhere to shop nearby. It was late. A desk clerk, a porter and a security guard happened to be standing around and...Tags: Plant Openings, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Andy Warhol, Dining and Drinking, Sports
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