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The Big Read is a national page-turner
There was no snow at the Huntington Library in Pasadena, but the four sled dogs tethered there seemed acclimated enough. One amiably licked the face of a child in a stroller. The hubbub wasn't much like the Yukon, but the dogs were there to excite...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Dining and Drinking, Washington (U.S. state), Los Angeles, Ray Bradbury
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BOOKS FOR THE RESOURCEFUL TRAVELER
Los Angeles Attractions Museon Publishing, $24.95 It is one of the most famous cities in the world and also one of the most maligned. Los Angeles has been criticized as superficial, as one big parking lot, as not even being a real city. Author...Tags: The Beach Boys, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Judaism, Los Angeles, Panama
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Youth votes
Sun StaffYesterday morning, 17-year-old Jay Sacci slept late, visited Dunkin Donuts for a chocolate frosted and a vanilla cream, did a load of wash for his mom and voted for the future of Baltimore. At 11:15 a.m., he took the five-minute stroll from his house...Tags: History, Lacrosse, Sheila Dixon, NPR, Politics
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At Akwaaba B&B, curl up with writers
Sun StaffAuthor Walter Mosley's room is dark and mysterious with midnight-blue walls, black velvet drapes and lamps that shine interrogationlike spotlights across the walls. It's a room befitting the popular creator of a series of detective novels. Toni Morrison'...Tags: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Politics, Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison, Howard University
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'Brother to Brother'
Times Staff WriterIn the heartfelt and imaginative "Brother to Brother," writer-director Rodney Evans has found an effective way to convey the plight of a gifted but embittered young African American painter (Anthony Mackie) within an evocation of some key figures and...Tags: Daniel Sunjata, Homelessness, Manhattan (New York City), Anthony Mackie, Spike Lee
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Art exhibits
Sentinel Staff WriterThe following is a list of art exhibits: Albin Polasek Museumand Sculpture Garden Museum hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays and 1-4 p.m. Sundays (Sept. 1-June 30); 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park; $5 adults, $4 seniors, $3 students, free for...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Documentary (genre), Photography, Material Science, John O'Connor
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Art festivals
Sentinel Staff WriterThe following is a list of art festivals: - Sixth Annual Sebastian Craft Festival: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 9-10; Riverview Park, Sebastian; 954-472-3755. - 31st Annual Winter Park Autumn Art Festival: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 9-10; Lake Island Park, Winter...Tags: Downtown Disney, Lake Buena Vista, Festive Events, Leesburg, Mount Dora
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The 2002 Season Lineup: What You'll Hear
Northeast MagazineThe lineup for the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival's 2002 season includes artists of great accomplishment who write words of stunning and serious beauty. Their resumes are impressive. Yusef Komunyakaa has won two of the world's top literary awards, the...Tags: Jackie McLean, Charlie Parker, San Diego (San Diego, California), Manchester Community College, Maine
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas, "Voice of the River"
Staff WriterAsked once how she would like to be remembered, Marjory Stoneman Douglas replied with a favorite quotation in the original Latin: "If you want to see his monument, look around you.'' Look around, indeed. From the vast, subtle "river of grass'' her prose...Tags: Mass Media, American Red Cross, Coconut Grove, Politics, National Parks
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Movie review: 'Brother to Brother'
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE2 stars (out of 4) There might be a lot to root for in "Brother to Brother," a low-budget indie about a black, gay college kid who befriends a living relic from the Harlem Renaissance, but there's little that made me actually like watching it. Ambitious...Tags: Daniel Sunjata, Manhattan (New York City), Anthony Mackie, Spike Lee, Marc Anthony
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A Second Renaissance in Harlem
Special To The TimesNoisy, diesel-belching tour buses routinely roll uptown headed for the heart of Harlem. Some residents call them "drive-bys." "The bus comes by. Cameras go off. Then they're gone," said Anthony Bowman, co-owner of the Harlem Gift Shop. "There's no...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., AOL LLC, Los Angeles, Time Warner Inc., Politics
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Old routes through the new West
Special to The TimesIbapah, Utah As a lover of both travel and books, I have a long shelf of vintage volumes, with gilded bindings and such titles as "Yankee Hobo in the Orient" (a tour by sampan and Packard car) and "A Woman's Guide to Paris" (that is, the Paris of 1909)....Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Mining, Metal and Mineral, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Travel
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