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    Nov 19, 2012 | Zap2It
  1. Holiday TV Episodes 2012

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Updated Nov. 20, 2012, 4:07pm CT ‘Tis the season when people's minds start turning toward the holidays! And during this stretch from Thanksgiving to New Year's, and everything in between, besides eating, shopping and making merry, another thing that...
  2. Aug 13, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  3. In Defense of Plagiarism

    In the wake of “scandals” involving Jonah Lehrer and Fareed Zakaria, plagiarism has earned a moment in the spotlight. I use the word “scandal” in ironic quotes because a real scandal is like bankers in London fixing interest rates in a manner similar to a criminal cartel. Making up a Bob Dylan quote doesn’t really touch that. 
    In the wake of “scandals” involving Jonah Lehrer and Fareed Zakaria, plagiarism has earned a moment in the spotlight. I use the word “scandal” in ironic quotes because a real scandal is like bankers in London fixing interest...

    Tags: Gun Control, Music, Media Industry, Google Inc., Authors

  4. Jan 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Monster Mash: Annie Leibovitz's new show; 'Superstar' kerfuffle

    Culture Monster
    Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber are publicly at odds over a new production of "Jesus Christ Superstar," which Webber plans to cast via a television contest. Annie Leibovitz's new show of landscapes and objects at the Smithsonian is a departure from her...
  6. May 13, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. True stories and other modern-day fantasies

    WE live in a time when reality has evidently trumped fiction. The novel loses readers, as narrative nonfiction and memoirs gain in popularity. Reality television, once derided as a fad, is apparently here to stay. Young people abandon the so-called old media to post anecdotes from their lives and videos of their activities online. In theater, docudramas, in which quotes from real people are dramatized, have become more present on our stages. Today, truth is not only stranger than fiction, it also seems to be more popular.
    Special to The Times
    WE live in a time when reality has evidently trumped fiction. The novel loses readers, as narrative nonfiction and memoirs gain in popularity. Reality television, once derided as a fad, is apparently here to stay. Young people abandon the so-called old...

    Tags: China, Human Interest, Republican Party, Sylvia Plath, David Henry Hwang

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