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    Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Reese Witherspoon, Al Michaels and the return of Prohibition

    I know that Prohibition didn’t work. But sometimes I get nostalgic for it anyway. And I’m thinking that, today, Reese Witherspoon and Al Michaels might agree. By now you’ve seen the headlines about their misadventures with demon rum....

    Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Diana, Princess of Wales, Celebrities, Reese Witherspoon

  2. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Brothers suspected in Boston attack stood apart in U.S.

    BOSTON — During their decade in the United States, the two brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings had acquired many of the preoccupations of young American men — cars, sports, social media.
    BOSTON — During their decade in the United States, the two brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings had acquired many of the preoccupations of young American men — cars, sports, social media. But Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and Dzhokhar...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports, Christopher Goffard, Religion and Belief

  4. Apr 16, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  5. The bigger Boston question: Why not?

    Change of Subject
    (Reuters photo) Ultimately we'll get some shabby, confounding, infuriating answer to the question, "Why?" Why did someone or some group place a series of homemade bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday. What was their point? What......
  6. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Comedic website Funny or Die releases 78-minute Steve Jobs biopic

    Funny or Die says iSteve, its first full-length feature film, was written in three days, mostly based on Wikipedia articles, and shot in five days.
    Funny or Die says iSteve, its first full-length feature film, was written in three days, mostly based on Wikipedia articles, and shot in five days. No wonder the website isn't expecting any film awards.  The Steve Jobs biopic roughly--and we may be...

    Tags: Steve Jobs, Entertainment, Sports, Movies, Justin Long

  8. May 1, 2013 |Story| La Caņada
  9. Berkuta chosen for annual Kiwanis honor

    As a resident of the city for more than 37 years, Nick Berkuta has waited a long time to receive the distinction of being chosen La Cañadan of the Year.
    As a resident of the city for more than 37 years, Nick Berkuta has waited a long time to receive the distinction of being chosen La Caņadan of the Year. But he said at a La Caņada Kiwanis Club ceremony at Descanso Gardens on Wednesday afternoon that his...

    Tags: YMCA, Boy Scouts of America, Politics, Safety of Citizens, Animals

  10. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Biblioracle: Tom Sawyer economy

    Amazon has purchased the book-oriented social networking site Goodreads for an undisclosed sum. Speculation from Bloomberg Businessweek based on other social media properties (like Instagram and LinkedIn) puts the market price close to $1 billion. Other...

    Tags: Book, Chicago Tribune, LinkedIn Corp., Authors, Social Media

  12. Apr 29, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  13. The Makerbot Replicator 2X

    I’m sure that at least a few of you have heard about 3D printing. No, not the kind of printing you do on printing presses, but 3D. No, it does not involve wearing green and red glasses like we did in the 1970s. From Wikipedia: “The practice of using 3D digital data within 3D CAD software to provide specifications for individual components and product assemblies. The types of information included are geometric dimensioning and tolerancing component level materials, assembly level bills of materials, engineering configurations, design intent, etc." In other words, you stick something into the replicator and it gets replicated.
    I’m sure that at least a few of you have heard about 3D printing. No, not the kind of printing you do on printing presses, but 3D. No, it does not involve wearing green and red glasses like we did in the 1970s. From Wikipedia: “The practice of...

    Tags: Science and Technology

  14. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Review: A night of Riehm rattles and excites

    Although Pier Paolo Pasolini was best known as an Italian filmmaker, he called himself a poet and his Wikipedia entry begins by also describing him as a journalist, philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, columnist, actor, painter, political figure and all-around visionary thinker.
    Although Pier Paolo Pasolini was best known as an Italian filmmaker, he called himself a poet and his Wikipedia entry begins by also describing him as a journalist, philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, columnist, actor, painter,...

    Tags: Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Tony Awards, Moscow (Russia), Music

  16. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. 'Dancing With the Stars' recap, Jacoby and Karina rock the place

    It's "Latin Night" and at the top of the show, Tom tells us the stars will have "a chance to dance for immunity." I do not like that sound of that one little bit.
    It's "Latin Night" and at the top of the show, Tom tells us the stars will have "a chance to dance for immunity." I do not like that sound of that one little bit. Mark Ballas is wearing a color-coordinated fedora. Guess how I feel about that. Also, I&...

    Tags: Entertainment, Flatulence, Music, Andy Dick, Ingo Rademacher

  18. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Science revolution heading to Illinois schools

    As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions.
    As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions. By high school they'd be deep into engineering design and investigating solutions...

    Tags: Applied Physics, Science and Technology, Teachers, Engineering, Oak Lawn

  20. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Costa Mesa gets 'A' for transparency

    For the second consecutive year, Costa Mesa received an award from a national nonprofit that grades government transparency. The city received one of 250 Sunny Awards from the Sunshine Review, which analyzed 7,000 agencies nationwide, according to a city...

    Tags: Politics, National Government, Government

  22. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ryan McIlvain's novel 'Elders' goes inside the Mormon faith

    During the 2012 presidential election, Republican candidate Mitt Romney's openness about his Mormon faith brought to the surface many of the generalizations Americans maintain about what it means to be a Mormon. Ryan McIlvain's debut novel &quot;<a href="http://www.randomhouse.com/book/216619/elders-by-ryan-mcilvain">Elders</a>" might serve as a fascinating and lively fictional corrective&nbsp;&mdash; a portrait of what it can mean to be a Mormon missionary &mdash; complete with all the doubts, hesitations and temptations that come with the territory.
    During the 2012 presidential election, Republican candidate Mitt Romney's openness about his Mormon faith brought to the surface many of the generalizations Americans maintain about what it means to be a Mormon. Ryan McIlvain's debut novel "Elders"...

    Tags: John Updike, Mark Twain, Religion and Belief, Brazil, Authors

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