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Kanye West, Jay-Z party for 'Throne'; Paltrow hits the Hamptons
Ministry of GossipJay-Z and Kanye West showed Monday for "Watch the Throne" listening party in New York. Also spotted: Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner, Kelly Ripa, Rachel Zoe, Jessica Seinfeld and more.... -
Monster Mash: Safety changes weighed for Downtown Art Walk
Culture MonsterDowntown Art Walk: A Los Angeles City Council-approved task force will consider safety-related measures for the monthly Downtown Art Walk.... -
Archaeopteryx may have been more dinosaur than bird
Archaeopteryx, believed for 150 years to have been the first bird, was probably only a feathered dinosaur that had great difficulty getting off the ground when it lived 150 million years ago, researchers reported this week in the journal PLoS One....Tags: Paleontology, Florida State University, Science and Technology, Science, Charles Darwin
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A man's castle, under code enforcement siege
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBargain land and wide-open spaces drew Alan Kimble Fahey to Acton. A modest ranch house on a desert lot offered the outpost he sought. But then Fahey wanted to expand. So he began to build. And build. And build. Fahey built a barn and moved in. He...Tags: David Campbell, Trials, Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Walking in Holden Caulfield's footsteps through Manhattan
Holden Caulfield was a flâneur. That's not generally how we think of him, this archetype of adolescent alienation, this detester of phonies, this poor little lost boy whose voice — by turns knowing, childlike, cynical and bereft — drives J.D....Tags: Central Park, Los Angeles International Airport, Virgin Group, Ltd., Broadway Theater, Museums
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Recording the sounds of the West
A synthesized cellphone melody pulls Jeff Rice from his sleep.
De-de da-de-de da-de-de da-de. De-de da-de-de da-de-de da-de.
Rice hits the alarm. It's 4:30, still dark. He clicks on his headlamp and dresses in the confines of his tent.
The nylon zipper...Tags: Oregon, Frostbite, Conservation, Photography, Philip Glass
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Sesame Street Presents the Body and Bubblefest XV
First, back by popular demand, Sesame Street Presents: The Body at the Taco Bell Discovery Science Center. This is an interactive exhibit created and produced by a partnership between Sesame Workshop and Thinkwell Design & Production. The exhibit promotes...Tags: Spring Break, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Health, Lifestyle and Leisure, California
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Spring prime-time for butterflies at UF museum
When I first began visiting the Florida Museum of Natural History with my kids in the mid-1990s, the buzz was all about dinosaurs and bones, topics of interest for little boys in the era of post-"Jurassic Park" dino fever.
Now, the main attraction is...Tags: Gainesville, Homes, University of Florida, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Groton teenager picked to study with Rockettes
jbahr@aberdeennews.comA few weeks ago, Kaitlin O’Neill got some news worth kicking about. The 14-year-old Groton girl will spend a week in New York City learning the precision dance steps of the Rockettes. Her summer camp will be at Radio City Music Hall. Kaitlin,...Tags: Central Park, DVDs, Wicked (musical), Music Theater, Dance
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Seventh-inning stretch in Mesa, Ariz.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhat does Forbes know? Not quite enough — at least, when it comes to Mesa. In December 2008, the magazine counted how often each of America's 100 largest cities was cited in nine East Coast-based national publications and declared that the 10...Tags: Mountains, Chicago Cubs, Bars and Clubs, Baseball, Dining and Drinking
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Obama Met With Mixed Reviews In Harlem
pix11.comDozens lined Lenox Avenue in Harlem hoping to catch of glimpse of President Barack Obama -- in the area for the first time since his campaigning days in 2008. He arrived at the Red Rooster Harlem restaurant this evening for a $30, 800 dollar a plate...Tags: Bill Clinton, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Dining and Drinking, Barack Obama
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President Obama's Visit To NYC Raises Traffic Concerns and Big Money
PIX11.comA visit from President Obama will make getting around Manhattan a challenge on Tuesday, as he tries to continue making a case for U.S. involvement in Libya and raises money for his party. Lots of money. Expect the FDR Drive to be closed intermittently...Tags: Democratic Party, Central Park, Human Interest, Upper West Side, Lifestyle and Leisure
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