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    May 7, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Seeing what there is to see, and hearing too much, at Angel Stadium

    It's another hymn of an evening down here in Anaheim, the French Riviera of freeways. Took a mere two hours to drive from L.A., which exceeds the capacity of many bladders. Fortunately, the kid in the back seat fell asleep in Azusa of all places, or the trip might've verged on the unpleasant.
    It's another hymn of an evening down here in Anaheim, the French Riviera of freeways. Took a mere two hours to drive from L.A., which exceeds the capacity of many bladders. Fortunately, the kid in the back seat fell asleep in Azusa of all places, or the...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hot Dogs, Mike Scioscia, Los Angeles Dodgers, Satellite and Cable Service

  2. May 3, 2013 |Column| ctnow.com
  3. Bourdain, Ripert Play Devil and Angel in Hartford Appearance

    The title of the show, "Good vs. Evil," seemed fitting enough. TV personality Anthony Bourdain is known for his biting, caustic and often profane wit; French chef and culinary star Eric Ripert is stylish and urbane with a mellifluous French accent.
    The title of the show, "Good vs. Evil," seemed fitting enough. TV personality, author and former chef Anthony Bourdain is known for his biting, caustic and often profane wit; French chef and culinary star Eric Ripert is stylish and urbane with a...

    Tags: Guy Fieri, David Letterman, Restaurants, Travel Channel (tv network), Jersey Shore (tv program)

  4. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'At Any Price': Seeds of woe down on the farm ★★ 1/2

    "At Any Price," a roughly mixed but interestingly plotted offshoot of "Death of a Salesman" and other hardy father/son perennials, is the fourth feature from writer-director Ramin Bahrani, whose career has been remarkable for his consistency of theme as well as his eagerness to nudge himself toward greater ambition.
    "At Any Price," a roughly mixed but interestingly plotted offshoot of "Death of a Salesman" and other hardy father/son perennials, is the fourth feature from writer-director Ramin Bahrani, whose career has been remarkable for his consistency of theme as...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), At Any Price (movie), Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Goodbye Solo (movie), DeKalb

  6. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Dennis Quaid: 'At Any Price' star puts experiences to use

    There was a time, in the late 1980s, when each new film starring Dennis Quaid was The One. The one destined to make him not just an actor, not just an actor with guts and a wily, toothy joker's grin, but a huge box-office-reliable star. In the summer of 1987, The One was the adventure fantasy “Innerspace,” which turned out to be a medium hit. Two summers later it was the Jerry Lee Lewis biopic “Great Balls of Fire!” in which Quaid whooped it up to yahoo Himalayan heights. Again, not a disaster. But not The One.
    There was a time, in the late 1980s, when each new film starring Dennis Quaid was The One. The one destined to make him not just an actor, not just an actor with guts and a wily, toothy joker's grin, but a huge box-office-reliable star. In the summer of...

    Tags: Jerry Lee Lewis, Movies, Peter Yates, Entertainment, Celebrities

  8. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Protest motto: soup's on!

    WASHINGTON -- When authorities got wind of a demonstration planned for Monday outside the Food and Drug Administration's offices in College Park, Md., they fortified their defenses.
    WASHINGTON -- When authorities got wind of a demonstration planned for Monday outside the Food and Drug Administration's offices in College Park, Md., they fortified their defenses. A motorcycle and nine police vans, ominously marked "Homeland Security,...

    Tags: Arable Farming, Foods and Beverages, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Minority Groups, Whole Foods Market

  10. Mar 14, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  11. Frankenfood flap shifts focus of food follies to Pennsylvania

    At last, Pennsylvania is starting to steal some of the thunder from New York City when it comes to culinary news. This week's big story, of course, was a judge's trashing of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ban on Big Gulp, set to take effect Tuesday....

    Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Michael Bloomberg, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pittsburgh

  12. Jan 11, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Don't Let Peplum Ruffle Your Fashion Choice

    The Hartford Courant
    Quick: when you see the phrase "Don peplums," do you think the second word should be capitalized because you assume it's a proper noun, as in Don Corleone? Do you, for example, think "peplum" is another word for baby food? Or do you read it as "pe-plum"...

    Tags: Nicole Kidman, Fashion Trends, Rubber Products Industry, Lauren Bacall, Gene Tierney

  14. Mar 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'The Hunger Games' adaptation hits the target ✭✭✭

    The hypocrisy at the heart of "The Hunger Games" is irresistible. Novelist Suzanne Collins, whose trilogy has been decreed "awesome" by, among others, my 5th grade son, indicts violence and organized brutality as tools of mass-audience manipulation. Yet "The Hunger Games" wouldn't have gotten very far without its steady supply of threatened or actual gladiatorial teen-on-teen bloodshed: death by arrow, javelin, genetically engineered wasp, plus knives. And land mines. And fearsome dogs, conjured by the dogs of the totalitarian state.
    The hypocrisy at the heart of "The Hunger Games" is irresistible. Novelist Suzanne Collins, whose trilogy has been decreed "awesome" by, among others, my 5th grade son, indicts violence and organized brutality as tools of mass-audience manipulation. Yet...

    Tags: Woody Harrelson, Toby Jones, Billy Ray, Stanley Tucci, Jennifer Lawrence

  16. Nov 4, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Last-minute advice on state ballot measures

    SACRAMENTO — If you're still scratching your head over the long list of state ballot propositions, here's a voter's guide.
    SACRAMENTO — If you're still scratching your head over the long list of state ballot propositions, here's a voter's guide. It's not to be confused with those slick home mailers, often produced by political profiteers masquerading under some phony...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Separation of Church and State, Politics, Criminals, Jerry Brown

  18. Nov 4, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. California's initiative process adds up to a huge waste of money

    No one today can overlook that it's California's self-indulgent initiative process that's attracting the big political bucks into the state, the way a magnet attracts scrap iron. Year in, year out, the torrent of spending on initiative campaigns swamps the money spent on traditional candidates.
    No one today can overlook that it's California's self-indulgent initiative process that's attracting the big political bucks into the state, the way a magnet attracts scrap iron. Year in, year out, the torrent of spending on initiative campaigns swamps...

    Tags: Government Debt, UBS AG, Justice System, Politics, Jerry Brown

  20. Jan 7, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  21. Farmers are embracing technology

    Farming is a high-tech profession. You might not know it based on how television portrays the farmer, with the overalls, dirty hat and slow drawl. In fact, I distinctly remember a commercial a couple of years ago that featured a man dressed in the farmer'...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Technology, Science and Technology, Fertilizer

  22. Oct 28, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Some thoughts on four ballot measures

    SACRAMENTO — It's time to stop vacillating. Election day is almost here. There are still a few loose ends to straighten out on the California ballot.
    SACRAMENTO — It's time to stop vacillating. Election day is almost here. There are still a few loose ends to straighten out on the California ballot. Things such as auto insurance, sex slavery and food labeling. Also an obscure legislative...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Prisons, Republican Party, Prostitution, Politics

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