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The right path to value
A fellow used to tell me that "every January, my wallet gets muscle cramps." Year-end spending can best the best of us; to be frugal in the new year is an easy resolution.
But the table wants its wine in times both bull and bear. So, today, some tips...Tags: Austria, New Zealand, Downton Abbey (tv program), Portugal, Rome (Italy)
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L.A. now has oodles of noodles
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticIf the cult of ramen still mystifies you, you could do worse than to grab a counter seat at the new Little Tokyo branch of Shin-Sen-Gumi, a small restaurant chain that introduced high-quality ramen from Japan's Hakata region to Los Angeles. Most ramen...Tags: Yogi Berra, Sushi and Sashimi, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Explosions
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Sundance 2013: Michael Cera goes to Chile with a naked hippie
PARK CITY, Utah -- Michael Cera has embarked on some pretty quirky adventures in recent years—“Paper Heart,” or the collected canon of George Michael Bluth. But he’s up for some serious noodling in “Crystal Fairy,” a...
Tags: Travel, Movies, Michael Cera, Film Festivals, Santiago (Chile)
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Dinner tonight! Green pancakes with lime butter
Who says pancakes are just for breakfast? These savory pancakes from Yotam Ottolenghi get their flavor from a colorful blend of spinach, green onions, cumin and serrano chile. Round out the harmony with a pat of lime butter spiced with cilantro, garlic...
Tags: Google+, Cilantro, Russ Parsons, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pancakes
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Getting the shot: Food photography 101
So you want to be a food photographer! Well, maybe not exactly. But have you ever wanted to grab a great shot of the cake or cookies you baked? Or felt the urge to take a photo of your dinner at that new restaurant? We're introducing a new series of...
Tags: Arts, Photography, Arts and Culture, Noelle Carter
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How to bring the heat with homemade hot sauce
Los Angeles TimesMaybe it's the sense of danger that reels you in at first. The crazy name, the wild picture slapped on the bottle. Before you know it, you're on for the ride, and the best ones leave you reduced to a sweaty and speechless mess. When it's finally over, you...Tags: Salt
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'Ways of Going Home' a poetic take on turbulent Chile
-------------------- Ways of Going Home A Novel Alejandro Zambra Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 160 pp., $23 -------------------- In an age when writing careers can be born on the strength of 140-character tweets, massive word counts aren't required to...
Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Authors
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Chile, grata sorpresa de América Latina
Hacia dos años que no venía de vacaciones a Chile, y regresar me provocó algunas reflexiones. Especialmente porque puedo comparar cosas con la última vez que estuve aquí. Lo primero es una sensación que experimento cada vez que vengo a este país, en...Tags: Argentina, Dilma Rousseff
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Recipe: Lindenhurst-style clam chowder
Total time: 1 hour, 15 minutes, plus overnight chilling time for the soup Servings: 4 Note: Adapted from Michael Cimarusti of Providence restaurant. Canned San Marzano tomatoes are available at most cooking and gourmet supply stores, as well as online....
Tags: Cheese Corn, Soups, Dining and Drinking, Kosher Salt, Onions
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Sundance 2013: Michael Cera's double adventure in Chile
PARK CITY, Utah -- Among the screenings on the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival was the world premiere of a new film starring Michael Cera shot in Chile in Spanish and English by writer-director Sebastian Silva. But which one? The festival...
Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, New York City, Juno Temple, Sundance Film Festival
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Winter warmers
Is the weather outside frightful? Well, what's inside the wine is delightful: warming flavors of dark red fruits — as in a berry pie steaming from the oven; chalky, chewy tannins to give the jaw both a workout and a sense of purpose; and often...Tags: Maurice Sendak, Wines, Portugal, Italy, France
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The difficult path to a foreign-language film Oscar
Something like a glammed-up re-imagining of the United Nations, year-in, year-out the foreign-language film category at the Oscars is a home to diplomacy, drama, intrigue and heartbreak. And that's just the process to secure a nomination and then the...Tags: Documentary (genre), Norway, United Nations, International Finance Corporation, Romania
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