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    Oct 10, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise on Display at Greenwich's Bruce Museum

    <strong>Face &amp; Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise</strong>
    Face & Figure: The Sculpture of Gaston Lachaise Through Jan. 6, 2013, Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, brucemuseum.org, (203) 869-0376   The history of American sculpture was changed by a brief encounter on a Paris street in 1902. That, at...

    Tags: Romance (genre), Museums, Fine Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture

  2. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  3. 50 Years Ago: June 16, 2012

    June 16, 1962
    June 16, 1962 HARLAN (AP) — Former Gov. A.B. Chandler predicts he will win the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1963 and that his victory could reach “landslide proportions.” Miss Mary Kathryn Layne will leave Tuesday for...

    Tags: France

  4. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Blame all around for Vietnam War

    In the winter of 1954-55, State Department intelligence analyst Paul Kattenburg was in Saigon puzzling over the wisest course for U.S. policymakers.
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    In the winter of 1954-55, State Department intelligence analyst Paul Kattenburg was in Saigon puzzling over the wisest course for U.S. policymakers. France, with its army defeated at Dien Bien Phu and colonial ambitions in Asia at an end, was preparing...

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, Southeast Asia, Human Interest, Political Systems, Japan

  6. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. A taste of Lyon, France

    Food? Art? History? It's all here in this slightly quirky city
    Food? Art? History? It's all here in this slightly quirky city On that famous restaurant byway, Rue Merciere, servers were putting chairs on tabletops and sweeping up crumbs. I had arrived in this gourmand paradise far too late for dinner. Feeling...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Chicago Restaurants, Travel, Science and Technology, Invention and Innovation

  8. Sep 5, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  9. The Words

    When "PECLB0000005706"&gt;Bradley Cooper was starring in <em>Limitless</em>, I thought I&rsquo;d hate it based on the premise. He was a writer suffering from writer&rsquo;s block. He comes across a drug dealer that gives him a pill that makes him smart. This enables him to write a best-seller.
    Fox 5 San Diego staff
    When "PECLB0000005706">Bradley Cooper was starring in Limitless, I thought I’d hate it based on the premise. He was a writer suffering from writer’s block. He comes across a drug dealer that gives him a pill that makes him smart. This...

    Tags: Movies, French Literature, J.K. Simmons, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana

  10. Sep 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Chefs roam the globe for fun and research

    I remember the stories -- L.A. chefs renting fast cars and and doing a Michelin three-star restaurant blitz through France. Ten restaurants in five days. Wallowing in foie gras, truffles, baby lamb, Brittany lobsters and newborn vegetables. Not to mention the phenomenal wines that the merry bunch put away at considerable expense. It was indulgence and luxe all the way. Posh country hotels and on occasion the Ritz.
    Los Angeles Times
    I remember the stories -- L.A. chefs renting fast cars and and doing a Michelin three-star restaurant blitz through France. Ten restaurants in five days. Wallowing in foie gras, truffles, baby lamb, Brittany lobsters and newborn vegetables. Not to mention...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Petroleum Industry, Travel, Bars and Clubs, Chicken

  12. Jul 5, 2012 |Column| KSWB-LTV
  13. Europe or Bust! (With Kids)

    Not since Clark Griswold attempted a transatlantic trip for "<em><a href="#" data-topic-id="PLGEOREG0000014">European</a> Vacation</em>" has a family set forth so blindly into the unknown.&nbsp; Not one of us had been to Europe prior to my family's June 14th&nbsp;sweep through Switzerland, <a href="#" data-topic-id="PLGEO100100602011390">France</a> and <a href="#" data-topic-id="PLGEO000003">Germany</a> and it was an adventure on many levels.&nbsp; One however, we very much prepared for.&nbsp; I'd like to share with you some of the nuggets of knowledge I accrued over those 14 glorious days.... none of which, we'll ever forget.
    Not since Clark Griswold attempted a transatlantic trip for "European Vacation" has a family set forth so blindly into the unknown.  Not one of us had been to Europe prior to my family's June 14th sweep through Switzerland, France and Germany and it was...

    Tags: PlayStation Portable, Travel, Family, Woody Allen, Restaurants

  14. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Counter Intelligence: Maison Giraud in Pacific Palisades

    The Santa Monica farmers market is more exotic. The Hollywood market is bigger and the new Altadena market more devoted to tiny organic farms. But the most charming place to buy vegetables in Los Angeles may be the Sunday morning market in the Pacific Palisades, a village street lined with flower merchants and fruit growers and bakers of dense sourdough breads. It's just a bit politer, a bit spiffier than the markets tend to be in town &mdash; even the strawberries seem to be arranged into neat rows. A dog-rescue operation sits at one end of the market &mdash; children greet the animals almost as if they are at a petting zoo. A cafe on the street is called Mayberry. It is easy to see why it might be.
    Los Angeles Times Restaurant Critic
    The Santa Monica farmers market is more exotic. The Hollywood market is bigger and the new Altadena market more devoted to tiny organic farms. But the most charming place to buy vegetables in Los Angeles may be the Sunday morning market in the Pacific...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Butter, French Toast, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes

  16. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. A towering legacy

    Julia Child was television's beloved "French Chef." Though she was actually neither French nor a chef, she led generations of viewers enchanted by her ebullient personality and practical, can-do cookery into the kitchen. The impact of that still reverberates through American culture.
    Julia Child was television's beloved "French Chef." Though she was actually neither French nor a chef, she led generations of viewers enchanted by her ebullient personality and practical, can-do cookery into the kitchen. The impact of that still...

    Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Butter, Julia Child, Rick Bayless, Recipes

  18. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Jacqueline Piatigorsky dies at 100; chess champion, sculptor

    Jacqueline Piatigorsky was born into the Rothschild banking clan and grew up in a palace in Paris, but her silver spoon came with a ball and shackles. She rarely left her sumptuous homes and was dominated by a callous nanny. She felt invisible to her parents, who expected little of their sensitive, socially awkward daughter except to marry well. "I was a disappointment," she wrote, "a shrinking, misunderstood child."
    Jacqueline Piatigorsky was born into the Rothschild banking clan and grew up in a palace in Paris, but her silver spoon came with a ball and shackles. She rarely left her sumptuous homes and was dominated by a callous nanny. She felt invisible to her...

    Tags: Pneumonia, Los Angeles Times, Human Interest, Boris (music group), Lung Cancer

  20. Jul 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. High-flying son of African president wanted by French authorities

    World Now
    The son of the autocratic president of Equatorial Guinea is wanted by French authorities investigating him for alleged corruption. Police have already confiscated 14 luxury cars belonging to Teodoro Obiang....
  22. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. French Political Party Threatens to Sue Madonna Over Swastika Image

    PARIS -- France's far right-leaning National Front party is threatening to sue after singer Madonna showed a video of party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika superimposed on her forehead during a concert in Paris.
    CNN
    PARIS -- France's far right-leaning National Front party is threatening to sue after singer Madonna showed a video of party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika superimposed on her forehead during a concert in Paris. "The images that were projected...

    Tags: The National (music group), Madonna, Jean-Marie Le Pen, France, Politics

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