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    Feb 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Set Pieces: Hollywood excess and Malibu modernism in Showtime's 'Episodes'

    L.A. at Home
    For Sean and Beverly Lincoln (Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig, above), the sophisticated but hapless London TV writers at the center of Showtime's comedy "Episodes," nothing is as it seems. Brought to Los Angeles to Americanize their hit British series,.....
  2. Oct 14, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Michael Sragow's 13 great haunted house movies

    From the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel:
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    From the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: It hasn't been a great era for haunted-house movies. The third version of "House of Wax," in 2005, was awful enough to kill off the form, at least as far as big American studios were concerned. The day my review...

    Tags: Research, Comedy (genre), Catherine Deneuve, Claire Bloom, Minority Groups

  4. Dec 24, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. Martirosyan likely to take Feb. 5 bout

    GLENDALE — In what had to be nothing short of a boon of encouragement and validation to Vanes "Nightmare" Martirosyan, Top Rank Promotions CEO Bob Arum recently made a pitch to HBO for a March 12 fight between the undefeated Glendale boxer and one...

    Tags: Joe Greene, Television, Middleweight Boxing, Manny Pacquiao, Boxing

  6. Jun 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Daytime Emmy predictions: 'As the World Turns' star Michael Park will win best actor

    Gold Derby
    Two of our forum posters agree that Michael Park ("As the World Turns") will win best actor at the Daytime Emmys this weekend. Both Matthew "Boidiva02" Cormier and Peter "Italian Stallion" Stallone viewed the same DVDs submitted to judges and express...
  8. Jul 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. HBO seeks Bradley-Alexander showdown -- and Williams-Martinez rematch

    The Fabulous Forum
    Next week, Palm Springs' world junior-welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (25-0, 11 knockouts) will fight unbeaten welterweight Carlos Abregu (29-0, 23 KOs) at Agua Caliente Resort Spa Casino in Rancho Mirage, but the HBO bout is a copreliminary of...
  10. Jun 25, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Men

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday June 26, 1998      "Men," a film of much warmth and honesty, could have been tailor-made for Sean Young, a free spirit on screen and off. It's a fresh take on contemporary relationships between men and women in that it unfolds from the woman's...

    Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Manhattan (New York City), John Heard, Karen Black, Entertainment

  12. Dec 23, 1998 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The General

    FOR THE TIMES
    Wednesday December 23, 1998      Though he's been dead only four years, Dublin gangster Martin Cahill is taking his place alongside Jesse James, Billy the Kid and Clyde Barrow as movie heroes from the wrong side of the law. Cahill became known as the...

    Tags: Jon Voight, Republic of Ireland, Arts and Culture, Death, Theft

  14. Mar 6, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. L.A.'s invisible builder

    It is a gray day at Parker Center, the nearly 50-year-old headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department, and cops and customers alike shuffle glumly across a much-scuffed terrazzo floor. The place seems entirely glee-free on this recent morning until Chris Nichols, a chunky 31-year-old preservationist with a bow tie and a wide grin, steps through the front doors like a child entering the See's factory.
    Times Staff Writer
    It is a gray day at Parker Center, the nearly 50-year-old headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department, and cops and customers alike shuffle glumly across a much-scuffed terrazzo floor. The place seems entirely glee-free on this recent morning...

    Tags: Government, Electronics, Companies and Corporations, Lobbying, History

  16. Feb 24, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. A lasting glow instead of flash

    Gerard Colcord's wouldn't be among the first names dropped in a discussion of 20th century Los Angeles architects. He isn't as famous as contemporaries Wallace Neff or Paul Williams, nor do his homes command the premiums frequently tacked onto the prices of houses designed by Modernist darlings Richard Neutra or Rudolf Schindler.
    Times Staff Writer
    Gerard Colcord's wouldn't be among the first names dropped in a discussion of 20th century Los Angeles architects. He isn't as famous as contemporaries Wallace Neff or Paul Williams, nor do his homes command the premiums frequently tacked onto the...

    Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Ryan Phillippe, Emergency Incidents, Clubs and Associations, University of Southern California

  18. May 8, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. A most personal gallery

    He seems like just the kind of guy you'd expect to be a success in the television industry. Brusque-yet-polished New York manners, semi-casual dress, dry wit and enough self-deprecation to let you know right away there's a lot more intellect beyond the first impression. Dean Valentine, in other words, isn't immediately surprising when he greets you with a friendly smile. At 48, he's a longtime TV mogul who most recently has been spending the bulk of his time developing a family entertainment company. So when Valentine shakes your hand outside his Colonial-style Beverly Hills house, everything about him appears to make sense.
    Times Staff Writer
    He seems like just the kind of guy you'd expect to be a success in the television industry. Brusque-yet-polished New York manners, semi-casual dress, dry wit and enough self-deprecation to let you know right away there's a lot more intellect beyond the...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), NBC (tv network), Joseph Cornell, Wrestling, Education

  20. Jun 10, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Catching a new wave

    Forty years ago, when he was all of 23, Miller Fong sketched a chair on an envelope and mailed it to his father in Hong Kong, where the family manufactured rattan and wicker furniture for its Los Angeles company, Tropi-Cal. The finished product — dubbed the Lotus chair — was all edges and improbable curves. An elegant composition of wrought iron and woven wicker, it looked as if it had been born yesterday.
    Special to The Times
    Forty years ago, when he was all of 23, Miller Fong sketched a chair on an envelope and mailed it to his father in Hong Kong, where the family manufactured rattan and wicker furniture for its Los Angeles company, Tropi-Cal. The finished product —...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Design and Engineering, Dorothy Lamour, Coca-Cola Co., Companies and Corporations

  22. Apr 6, 1996 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Headless Body in Topless Bar

    FOR THE TIMES
    Friday March 22, 1996      The urbane, debonair V.A. Musetto, arts editor of the New York Post, is credited with writing the now-legendary 1983 headline "Headless Body in Topless Bar," and is so acknowledged in the credits of the new Peter Koper/James...

    Tags: Rubber Products Industry, Multiple Sclerosis, James Bruce, New York Islanders, Jane Austen

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