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Monet's Garden at New York Botanical Garden: Water lilies in full bloom, fall flowers follow soon
Running through Oct. 21, 2012, Monet's Garden at The New York Botanical Garden examines the life and work of Impressionist master Claude Monet by highlighting his passion for gardening and the inspiration he drew from his living masterpiece, the garden on...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Artists, Travel, Gardens and Parks
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A novel about a multiple murder
"Broken Harbor" by Tana French, Viking, 464 pages, $27.95. Dublin, Ireland Detective Sgt. Mick "Scorcher" Kennedy and his rookie partner Detective Richie Curran are assigned to a major investigation. Patrick Spain, his wife, Jennifer, and children...Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Murder, Theft, Richard Ford, Bank Robbery
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Britain's got tennis fever with Scotland's Andy Murray in Wimbledon final
World NowBritain gripped with fever as Andy Murray fights for Wimbledon trophy; Nation hopes for British victory... -
Denver: Drink it all in
I never thought of Denver as much of a foodie destination, though Frasca, a 30-minute drive away in Boulder, gets heaps of well-deserved praise. But on a weekend trip a few months ago, I encountered a few meals — and a few drinks — that have...
Tags: Mustard, Pasta, Onions, Soups, Foods and Beverages
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Briefly In Education: Sold-out LCAD gala a success
Laguna College of Art & Design raised $200,000-plus to benefit student programs and scholarships at the 23rd annual Collector's Choice Fine Art Event and Auction earlier this month, according to a news release. The sold-out event celebrated the...
Tags: PTA, Science, Jay Williams, Students, Restaurants
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Walter Mosley, L.A.'s easy writer
You can take Walter Mosley out of Los Angeles — in fact, Mosley did so himself, moving to New York decades ago — but you can't take L.A. out of Walter Mosley. The master of several genres keeps the city present, from his Easy Rawlins detective...
Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Genres, Jules Verne, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Banned in Bel Air
When a book flies off the shelves by the millions within a month of publication and zooms to the top of the New York Times best-seller list, it's safe to assume that whatever its literary merit (or lack thereof), it probably is not a good candidate for...
Tags: Reviews, Vladimir Nabokov, The New York Times, D.H. Lawrence, Arts and Culture
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Calendar
Friday ARTS Anonymous The group ARTS Anonymous will meet every Friday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at The Living Room, 303 Broadway, Suite 107. It is a 12-step program that will help people formulate their artistic goals and starting producing creative work....
Tags: Local Elections, Wines, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Museums, Poetry
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Fun summer cocktails to float your boat
Los Angeles TimesYou know summer's nearly here when your cocktail looks like a snow cone. Or a lassi. Or an ice cream float. Or a fruity soda pop that comes in a glass bottle, complete with bubbles and twist-off cap. A wave of new cocktails that hew toward the playful...Tags: Ice Cream, Coca-Cola Co., Malts and Milkshakes, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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Engaged: Christina Schoppert & Andrew Devereux
Special to The Baltimore SunWedding Date: June 23, 2012 Her story: Christina Schoppert, 30, grew up in Homeland and now lives in Hampden. She is a lawyer with Community Law Center, Inc., which represents organizations working on neighborhood revitalization efforts. Her father, Gary...Tags: Travel, Honeymooning, Real Estate, Lifestyle and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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Wilson's Ashley Williams hoping for another painfully good race
Ashley Williams' injured left groin kept her from competing in the Colonial League meet a couple of weeks ago. It nearly stopped the Wilson sophomore from finishing the 100-meter hurdles race at last week's District 11 Class 2A competition. But Williams...
Tags: University of Chicago, Track and Field, Seth M. Grove, Ashley Williams, Apple iPod
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ScotsFest 2012 starts Saturday
Locals don't need to go see "The Avengers" this weekend to watch telephone poles get chucked end-over-end, or see 300 pounds of weight carried with ease. The real-life version will be in Costa Mesa, at the annual ScotsFest — a tribute to all things...
Tags: Memorial Day, Dance, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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