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Japanese Handel courtesy of Nicholas McGegan
Culture MonsterLike last summer, the irresistibly enthusiastic Nicholas McGegan will be leading a sunny all-Mozart program at the Hollywood Bowl this week. But there is a lot more to McGegan than his happy Hollywood Bowl concerts or even his more ambitious...... -
Theater review: 'Procreation' at Odyssey Theatre
Culture MonsterThere’s something undecided about the tone of “Procreation,” the tiresomely outlandish family comedy by Justin Tanner that's receiving its world premiere at the Odyssey Theatre under the direction of David Schweizer. With its grotesque caricatures... -
Draw Mohammed: A Seattle Artist Didn't Expect Her Political Cartoon To Go Viral.
Web ReporterShe drew a cartoon criticizing Comedy Central and now a Seattle artist is part of a controversy that has gone viral. Her political cartoon took aim at Comedy Central for censoring a recent episode of the show South Park. It sparked a viral event set to...Tags: Sports, Television, Facebook, Wrestling, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Taschen makes its mark with high-end bookstores
When you walk into the Taschen bookstore in Beverly Hills, it feels as if you are entering the lavish private library of an art scholar. Illuminated shelves are lined with stunning and elaborate volumes on artists, architects, photographers and designers....Tags: Sports, Architecture, Hugh Hefner, Stanley Kubrick, Arts
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Grand Opening of Santa Monica Place
Mark and Jessica were live from the newly renovated Santa Monica Place all morning long. The mall opens its doors at 10am. Santa Monica Place is a modern shopping and dining destination custom-created for the fashionable and flavorful Santa Monica frame...Tags: Sports, Arts, Education, Disc Jockeys, Academy Awards
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US Sumo Open - Andrew Freund, Byamba
3-Time World Sumo Champion Byamba and the founder and president of the US Sumo Association Andrew Freund joined us to tell us all about the 10th Annual US Sumo Open which is happening this Sunday at the Sheraton Park Hotel next to the Anaheim Convention...Tags: Sports, Wrestling
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Butterfly love at Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
A visit to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History was the last place I expected to be picked up by a stranger. It was a brief relationship. Ultimately, a fly-by-night kind of thing, although it happened at 11 a.m. The scene of the tryst...Tags: Sports, Natural Resources, Politics, Migration, Museum of Natural History
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Currie Technologies' iZip electric bicycle pedals the eco-commute
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOh, %*$#@! That was pretty much the soundtrack to my daily commute on the iZip Express electric bicycle. The bike wasn't the reason I was swearing like a deranged baseball manager. It was the rush-hour traffic. Otherwise, this 750-watt, battery-...Tags: Sports, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Los Angeles Times, Wrestling
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Sharon's toughest decision
Sun Foreign StaffKFAR DAROM, Gaza Strip - Soon after Yamima Cohen Ayoubi moved to this Jewish settlement in the midst of Palestinian cities and sand dunes, Ariel Sharon paid a visit. It was 1989 and Sharon - the former general, master builder of Israel's settlements...Tags: Sociology, Politics, Arts, Reviews, Judaism
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Bulls not up to challenge
Tribune pro basketball reporterThe ultimate measure of a man, someone once said, is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. That man, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., wasn't referring to something as...Tags: Sports, Eduardo Najera, Othella Harrington, Chris Duhon, Wrestling
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Night No. 1: 'Sharp and trancelike'
Tribune staff reporterIf some loon erroneously booked a gallery opening at the same time, and place, as a one-act play festival And if a live deejay showed up And everybody hit the stage floor afterwards for some dancing Then there you'd be, at the Chopin Theatre in...Tags: Sports, Natural Disasters, Michael Shannon, Wrestling, Michael Phillips
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China feeds U.S. demand for wood as forests suffer
Tribune foreign correspondentNight and day, the timber ships reach this Yangtze River port, one of the world's busiest clearinghouses for logs from every corner of the globe: Southeast Asia, the Amazon, Russia, the Congo. Soon, this wood will be yours. It will be your hardwood...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Charles Darwin, Politics, Political Corruption, Crime, Law and Justice
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