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    Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 25-year-old Swedish art heist solved?

    Art thieves, beware: Savvy U.K. art sleuth Christopher Marinello is hot on your trail. Marinello recently recovered a stolen Impressionist painting -- "Le Jardin" by French artist Matisse -- which is valued at nearly $1 million, Reuters reported on...

    Tags: Museums, Criminals, Theft, Stockholm (Sweden), Interpol

  2. Dec 27, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  3. Volkswagen 'Snowareg' is Ultimate Winter Attack Vehicle

    KickingTires
    As the Northeast continues to be pounded by a severe blast of winter weather, including as much as a foot of snow in some places, many motorists might find that their all-wheel-drive SUV just isn???t tough enough. If only there......

    Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Volkswagen, SUVs and Crossovers

  4. Dec 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. ‘Dragon Tattoo’: Denise Mina on Larsson, feminist crime fiction

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.com
    It's hard to imagine someone better suited to adapt Stieg Larsson's “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” as a graphic ......
  6. Dec 14, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Love that holiday glow? Here are 5 places to go

    What would you do if you had all the money in the world? I’d love to travel and do it on a whim on my own private jet. I also love Christmas lights, so if I were super-wealthy, I might be heading off to some of the places that members and editors of VirtualTourist have compiled as the top five cities for holiday decorations. Brought to you via Reuters news service, they are:
    What would you do if you had all the money in the world? I’d love to travel and do it on a whim on my own private jet. I also love Christmas lights, so if I were super-wealthy, I might be heading off to some of the places that members and editors of...

    Tags: Hong Kong, Copenhagen (Denmark), Customs and Tradition, Holidays, Arts and Culture

  8. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Critic's Notebook: Gustavo Dudamel wraps up an ambitious year

    NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog stand after conducting at Walt Disney Concert Hall or the Hollywood Bowl as he was when he first became music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2009. He is more likely to rush home to be with his 20-month-old son, Martín, and wind down by doing his own cooking.
    NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Upper West Side, Berlin (Germany), Awards and Prizes, Mussels

  10. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. CT.com's Best Albums of 2012

    Is it us or was 2012 the year of streaming music? It seems like most everyone we know is now listening to music — new music, old music, super-obscure music, pop bubble gum, the latest releases, old-school hip-hop, brutal metal, avant classical, out jazz, indie flavor-of-the-day, guilty pleasures, and almost everything else — on Spotify, Pandora or Rdio or some other streaming service. (Trent Reznor is supposed to launch yet another music-streaming site early next year, this one with supposedly new ways of helping listeners navigate the overwhelming volume of music that's available.) Except for those music-giant holdouts who haven't yet permitted the licensing of their choicest songs — Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Kinks, um, Bob Seger — it's all basically out there. That means that music fans, especially the older kind who like new music but never quite learned to embrace the outlaw thrill of file-sharing, can get a taste of what 2012 sounds like without all of those so-2008 encumbrances like MP3 players or hard drives or, god forbid, CDs. In some ways the near-limitlessness of streaming music has served to reinforce whatever genre bubble many of us were already stuck in. Many of us have listened to more new music in 2012 than in years. And so when it came time to assemble our list of music-you-should-have-heard 2012, this year was maybe a little easier. But at the same time, the flood of good new releases forces us to steer clear of making any definitive or comprehensive statement about the nature of music in 2012. Our list, as you can see, is pretty skewed toward indie rock and metal. That's where our preferences lie. Jazz, hip-hop, country, classical and a million other subgenres go mostly overlooked here. But the ether flows with more new music — in all those genres — than you could probably listen to in a lifetime. If you've never heard of these titles, check out something that might be unexpected. If this music leaves you scratching your head, questioning our good taste, let us know what struck your ears as awesome this year.
    Is it us or was 2012 the year of streaming music? It seems like most everyone we know is now listening to music — new music, old music, super-obscure music, pop bubble gum, the latest releases, old-school hip-hop, brutal metal, avant classical,...

    Tags: Bob Dylan, Movies, John Lennon, Pandora Media, Inc., Crazy Horse (music group)

  12. Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Swedes make a mean cup of joe

    Here's a tasty legacy from the visit I shared with some of my Swedish cousins a few weeks ago: Gevalia!
    Here's a tasty legacy from the visit I shared with some of my Swedish cousins a few weeks ago: Gevalia! It's a brand of coffee in Sweden, and it's good to the last drop. I had it when I was in Sweden two years ago and sort of forgot about it because I...

    Tags: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (movie), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (movie), Winter Park, Renee Zellweger, Star Wars (movie)

  14. Jun 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Family' connections: How Phylicia Rashad found Stovall and his play set in Hyde Park

    When Phylicia Rashad was cast as a replacement Violet Weston in Anna D. Shapiro's Broadway production of Tracy Letts' "August: Osage County," the Broadway gossip boards were abuzz with the notion of casting an African-American actress, best known for playing Clair Huxtable on "The Cosby Show," in a play that seemed to be very specifically about a dysfunctional white family, interlopers on the prairie. To some, it was akin to casting a white actor in a play by August Wilson.
    When Phylicia Rashad was cast as a replacement Violet Weston in Anna D. Shapiro's Broadway production of Tracy Letts' "August: Osage County," the Broadway gossip boards were abuzz with the notion of casting an African-American actress, best known for...

    Tags: Cynda Williams, Rentals, Broadway Theater, Music Box Theatre, Arts and Culture

  16. Sep 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Interview: Former 'American Idol' hopeful Chris Medina finds success in Scandinavia

    Chris Medina is big in Europe. More specifically, Scandinavia.
    Chris Medina is big in Europe. More specifically, Scandinavia. The Oak Forest resident had all of the U.S. pulling for him on “American Idol” last year after learning of his loyalty to fiancee Juliana Ramos, who was in a car accident and...

    Tags: Scott McCreery, American Idol (tv program), Entertainment, Festive Events, Chris Medina

  18. Aug 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Meet Marcus Samuelsson

    Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar &mdash; the long struggles to cook <em>their</em> food <em>their</em> way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity &mdash; along comes a chef memoir with a story that's worth 300 pages.
    Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar — the long struggles to cook their food their way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity —...

    Tags: New York City, Meatballs, New York Observer, Bensonhurst, Tuberculosis

  20. Sep 6, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  21. Saab Could Reappear in 2014

    KickingTires
    A Hong Kong-based consortium has finished acquiring bankrupt carmaker Saab, including tooling and platforms for the Saab 9-3 and Saab's facilities in Trollh??ttan, Sweden. The consortium, National Electric Vehicle Sweden, announced plans on Monday to...

    Tags: Hong Kong, Bankruptcy, Manufacturing and Engineering, Saab, Automotive Equipment

  22. Aug 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Ecuador urges other countries to protect its London embassy

    World Now
    As Britain and Ecuador remain locked in a diplomatic standoff over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Ecuador successfully rallied countries across the Americas to gather their foreign ministers next week, making a public push for its London embassy not to...
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