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Keeping A Mother's Promise
The gravity of the moment that comes with holding your child for the first time — looking into their eyes, rocking them to sleep, allowing their breath to fill your heart, marveling at how nature has taken a part of you and a part of your husband to...Tags: Mother's Day, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Politics
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Setting Times stories to music: From the Kinks to Sugarhill Gang
Would you do a double-take if I said that that words were a recurring theme in this week’s Great Reads? Yes, beautiful language is a mainstay in these stories, but this week, two standouts focused on words. Exhibit A: The words “Los Feliz....
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Preservation Hall Jazz Band (music group), Bruce Springsteen
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When jokes go too far
Oscar hosts are supposed to be irreverent and edgy, otherwise they are instantly accused of boring us silly. So Seth MacFarlane must have been surprised by the rolling backlash from his performance at last week's Academy Awards. In a gathering storm...
Tags: George Carlin, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Movies, Judaism
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Robin the Boy Wonder killed? Grant Morrison speaks out
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesRobin the Boy Wonder is reportedly going to be killed in an upcoming issue. Batman's sidekick will meet his doom, ...... -
'Jack the Giant Slayer' director faced some towering challenges
When screenwriter Darren Lemke first proposed the idea of contemporizing the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale with CG technology, it was 2005. Tim Burton had not yet jumped into the rabbit hole with "Alice in Wonderland." Amanda Seyfried had yet to don...Tags: Entertainment, David Dobkin, John Carter (movie), Nicholas Hoult, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Dwight Howard still rounding into form, 10 months after surgery
Dwight Howard ran sprints after practice Wednesday to improve his conditioning and said he had also cut back on candy and undergone acupuncture treatments. “I’m in good shape for a basketball player,” the Lakers center said, “but...Tags: Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves, National Basketball Association, Staples Center, Dwight Howard
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Gatsby, Galbraith and the myth of Coolidge's crash
What's next after the Oscars? More Gatsby, of course. "The Great Gatsby," featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and coming in May, will be the fourth, or by some counts the fifth or sixth, movie version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel about the illusion created by...Tags: Dow Jones Industrial Average, Government, Productivity, Rentals, Money and Monetary Policy
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Cory Booker stumps for old classmate Garcetti in South L.A.
L.A. NOWThe volunteers crowded in Eric Garcetti’s South Los Angeles campaign office were phoning voters Tuesday night when the candidate walked in and asked them to stop. He had a guest to introduce. Fresh off a plane, Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory...... -
Jeff Lemire on ‘street-level’ Green Arrow, superhero inspiration
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesSuperheroes were never in Jeff Lemire’s plans. The Canadian cartoonist read DC and Marvel comics as a boy, but when ...... -
Silicon Valley launches campaign to get kids to code
SAN FRANCISCO -- A new nonprofit is launching a campaign to encourage American kids to code. Code.org has tapped some of the technology industry's leading luminaries –- Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter and Square's Jack Dorsey and Microsoft's...Tags: Google Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology, Microsoft Corporation, Employees
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Who cares what Superman scribe thinks of gay marriage?
Apparently the thought police are alive and well. How is it possible that in a country where everyone is supposed to be entitled to their opinion, a person can be judged unfit to write a comic book just because they oppose gay marriage ("Superman author...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage, Family
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FBI puts UFOs on Ten Most Wanted list. Not so much.
A screaming comes across the sky. Is it Superman? Thomas Pynchon? Or just a meteor en route to Chelyabinsk, Russia, that somehow made a wrong turn and got lost over New Jersey? Well, if you really want to know, here’s a tip: Don’t ask the...
Tags: UFO Sightings, Unexplained Phenomena, Washington, DC, Russia, Stranger Than Fiction
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