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    Apr 3, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  1. Aimee Semple McPherson the flop

    <span style="font-size: small;">Christianity Today reports that a play based on the life of Pentecostal preacher Aimee Semple McPherson, and starring Kathie Lee Gifford, closed after three weeks, costing the Foursquare Church $2 million.</span>
    Christianity Today reports that a play based on the life of Pentecostal preacher Aimee Semple McPherson, and starring Kathie Lee Gifford, closed after three weeks, costing the Foursquare Church $2 million. After the show flopped on Broadway, members...

    Tags: Kathie Lee Gifford

  2. Mar 29, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. San Francisco all wet in regatta deal

    Stop me if you've heard this one: Billionaire comes to City Hall. Says that if the city will get behind him, he'll bring a major sports enterprise to town and might even renovate some decrepit municipal infrastructure as part of the bargain. Huge economic boost foreseen. Won't cost taxpayers a dime.
    Stop me if you've heard this one: Billionaire comes to City Hall. Says that if the city will get behind him, he'll bring a major sports enterprise to town and might even renovate some decrepit municipal infrastructure as part of the bargain. Huge economic...

    Tags: Indianapolis 500, FIFA World Cup, Gavin Newsom, National Football League, Auto Racing

  4. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Smartphone apps for the beer lover

    The smartphone revolution has invaded every facet of modern life, even the sanctity of the saloon. But there are some useful applications that can take your beer-hunting into the digital realm. Apart from the all-purpose apps like Yelp and the social networks, here are a pair of useful options for your iPhone or Android device that can help you find places to drink, discover new beers, and even remember what was in last night's ill-advised flight of imperial stouts.
    The smartphone revolution has invaded every facet of modern life, even the sanctity of the saloon. But there are some useful applications that can take your beer-hunting into the digital realm. Apart from the all-purpose apps like Yelp and the social...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Sociology

  6. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Start-up Sunday: Qloo, a 'cultural discovery' search engine

    If you are like me and spend hours trawling the Web to find the next best restaurant, travel destination or book, you might want to take a look at <a href="http://www.qloo.com">Qloo</a>, a new "cultural discovery platform" that aims to make searches more personal and easier.
    If you are like me and spend hours trawling the Web to find the next best restaurant, travel destination or book, you might want to take a look at Qloo, a new "cultural discovery platform" that aims to make searches more personal and easier. The New...

    Tags: Netflix Inc., Danny Masterson, Mutual Funds, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), New York City

  8. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Facebook rolls out updates to Timeline, including cleaner layout

    Your Facebook Timeline is getting another makeover.
    Your Facebook Timeline is getting another makeover. The social network announced Wednesday a number of changes to users' personal pages that will help them better express what's important to them. The update also comes with a much-needed cleaner layout....

    Tags: Netflix Inc., Social Media

  10. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| AM News
  11. Justice and mercy, the identity twins

    There is an interesting story in the Old Testament that involves a lender and a borrower. An audit was made, and the books didn&rsquo;t balance. The borrower was called to account, and he pleaded poverty. The lender, not satisfied, held a legal advantage and so ordered the man to be sold &hellip; yes, into slavery. He then added that the man&rsquo;s wife was to be sold. The lady, probably not involved, was drawn into the morass by being the wife of one who borrowed unwisely. The final thrust of the lender was to also mandate that the couple&rsquo;s children also would be sold and separated from parents and each other.
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    There is an interesting story in the Old Testament that involves a lender and a borrower. An audit was made, and the books didn’t balance. The borrower was called to account, and he pleaded poverty. The lender, not satisfied, held a legal...

    Tags: Human Interest, Slavery, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Review: 'Romance' in the air at the L.A. Phil with Dutoit, Capucon

    <span>The Los Angeles Philharmonic came up with the slogan &ldquo;Romance at the Phil&rdquo; for Thursday night&rsquo;s concert,&nbsp;which fell upon Valentine&rsquo;s Day. Indeed, the couples attracted by this premise looked dressier than usual for a weeknight -- and&nbsp; there was a post-concert party where they could order Champagne, strawberries and other treats, and have their pictures taken with funny props, such as a Cleopatra headdress or a Viking helmet.</span>
    The Los Angeles Philharmonic came up with the slogan “Romance at the Phil” for Thursday night’s concert, which fell upon Valentine’s Day. Indeed, the couples attracted by this premise looked dressier than usual for a weeknight --...

    Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture

  14. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. New technology for chefs and food-lovers

    We hear from time to time about new apps, gadgets and other technology for food-lovers and chefs. Here are a few that caught our eye.
    The Baltimore Sun
    We hear from time to time about new apps, gadgets and other technology for food-lovers and chefs. Here are a few that caught our eye. Evernote has a new addition to its suite of note-taking and archiving apps and web tools. Evernote Food, available...

    Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Inventories, Lifestyle and Leisure, Recipes

  16. Jan 14, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. New tourism website asks locals, visitors why they love Orlando

    An upcoming online Orlando tourism, reservations, and e-commerce site is asking Central Florida locals and visitors to tell them why they love Orlando.
    An upcoming online Orlando tourism, reservations, and e-commerce site is asking Central Florida locals and visitors to tell them why they love Orlando. Officials at Orlando.com launched the "We Love Orlando" four-month campaign that lets locals and...

    Tags: Travel, Google Inc., Tourism and Leisure, Photography and Video, Orlando

  18. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Before you check in, check out your Foursquare settings

    Foursquare users, take note. The geolocation social network that lets you compete for mayorships and learn about trending venues is making a few changes to its privacy that you should know about before your next check-in.
    Foursquare users, take note. The geolocation social network that lets you compete for mayorships and learn about trending venues is making a few changes to its privacy that you should know about before your next check-in. Starting on Jan. 28, your...

    Tags: Media Industry, Social Media

  20. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 10 tech companies to watch in 2013

    If you love tech and the business of tech, then 2013 should be a very interesting year. We’ll find out whether Marissa Mayer can keep the momentum going at Yahoo and whether the Web dinosaurs Myspace and Digg can successfully reinvent themselves....

    Tags: Marissa Mayer, Google Inc., Britney Spears, ASUSTek Computer Inc., Starbucks Corp.

  22. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Foursquare announces privacy changes; will now show full names

    Foursquare alerted its users of upcoming privacy changes next month, and among the most notable differences is that the location-based social network will now display users' full names.
    Foursquare alerted its users of upcoming privacy changes next month, and among the most notable differences is that the location-based social network will now display users' full names. The New York-based social network emailed its users over the...

    Tags: Business, Sociology, Culture, New Year's Day, Arts and Culture

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