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Food, wine share spotlight with historic Florida setting
In the list of favorite things here in Postcards land, food and wine rank close to the top, along with the ever-popular "road trip that requires a day out of the office." All of those elements come together Friday through next Sunday at the 5th Annual...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Louisiana, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Clubs and Associations
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From Canyon To Cove: Hollywood discovers documentary filmmaker
After nearly 50 years of toiling in relative obscurity, Laguna Beach documentary filmmaker Greg MacGillivray has finally gotten Hollywood's attention — big time.
After MacGillivray Freeman Films announced it had crossed the $1 billion mark in...Tags: Documentary (genre), Cinema Industry, Music, The Beach Boys, Charity
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Art review: Glenn Ligon at Regen Projects
Culture Monster"Rage can only with difficulty, and never entirely, be brought under the domination of the intelligence," the great American writer James Baldwin observed in 1953, "and is therefore not susceptible to any arguments whatever." An African American living in... -
12/30/2009: Glowing wallpaper could kill the light bulb, the best years of the decade (ranked) and men faking orgasms
Brand XWill glowing wallpaper kill off the traditional light bulb? (Times of London) The boy who paints like an old master. Seven-year-old Kieron Williamson's art show sells out in 14 minutes. (Guardian)Christmas miracle: The mother and baby who BOTH died during... -
University of Wisconsin Students Risk Insanity by Going Without Sleep!
The Daily MirrorJan. 7, 1900: I think I just found my new favorite kicker, “An Idiotic Idea.” It’s almost as good as “Created Two-Headed Dog,” but not quite. What is it with the University of Wisconsin? The faculty bans flirting … and the students give up... -
Power Cords Eliminated: Wireless Electricity Could Be Next Big Thing
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrom the time of Thomas Edison, scientists have been trying to develop a system that would send electric power through the air without wires. Now a Massachusetts company, WiTricity, says it will have just such a system on the market in about 18 months....Tags: Massachusetts, Education, Apple iPhone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Los Angeles Times
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Dec. 9, 2006: The men upstairs
Daily PressHigh above the Todd Stadium field, James Holbert steps into the press box and dons a headset. It's his third state championship game as a Phoebus High assistant coach. He settles confidently into a metal chair and his variety of roles communicating with...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Football, Sports
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Dec. 9, 2006: Phantoms grind out third state championship
Daily PressCoach Bill Dee was surrounded by a pack of humanity -- well-wishers, former players, media types -- when his wife handed him a cell phone. A huge smile spread across his face. "Hey Dad!" he said. "We did it." Yes, they did. Phoebus wasn't as dominant as...Tags: Bill Dee, Philadelphia Eagles, John Riggins, Football, Sports
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L.A.'s 'Music Man' Selling Rare Collection Worth Millions
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- He's been L.A.'s go-to guy for music for almost a half a century and now 'Music Man Murray' is selling his rare collection. Since the age of 16, Murray Gershenz has been collecting LPs, 45s, 78s, CDs, cassettes and reel-to-reel tapes. His...Tags: KTLA
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Beat the heat in Florida? Museums are cool
No matter how the most optimistic among us might try to spin it, this Florida heat is tough to take when summer moves into the dog days.
Fortunately, the resourceful traveler knows there are cool things to do, literally, in the Sunshine State. So fold up...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Judaism, Florida International University, Book, Wetlands
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Part 2: 10 things you might not know about the North Side
In the second installment of our six-part series on Chicago and the suburbs, we explore the North Side, site of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, the Steppenwolf Theatre, Wrigley Field and the Water Tower — but no World Series titles ( the Cubs were...Tags: Roscoe Village, Chicago, Edgebrook, Edison Park, Water Supply
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Surfboard lights up waves at night
FOX 5 San Diego StaffIt's got headlights, cables and can turn on a dime. It's not a car -- it's a board designed for night surfing . Bill Stewart, of Stewart Surfboards in San Clemente, says he has designed the first surfboard for night use. It's called the Night Stalker,...Tags: Vehicles, Auction Service, Sports, Surfing
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