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Reading L.A.: David Brodsly's 'L.A. Freeway'
Culture MonsterAs far as polarizing subjects in Los Angeles go, freeways have long ranked near the top, perhaps trailing only Shaq-Kobe and the question of where the Eastside really begins. Most of us love to complain about our freeways -- about...... -
My Turn: A hard ride beyond despair on the AIDS/LifeCycle trek
"I can't do it," I wailed into my cellphone in Santa Cruz to my husband in San Luis Obispo. "And I've lost my wallet. Will you come and get me?"
I must have sounded pathetic. I had just pedaled 82 miles on Day 1 of the AIDS/LifeCycle fundraising ride,...Tags: San Francisco, Vehicles, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Human Interest, Los Angeles
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Mark Zuckerberg: I Only Eat What I Kill
CNNNEW YORK (CNN) -- Last year Mark Zuckerberg set out to learn Chinese. Now he's determined to get in touch with his food. If the goats, lobsters and chickens of Silicon Valley aren't trembling, they should be. When he's not too busy connecting people...Tags: Animals, Vegetarian Diet, Diets and Dieting, CNN (tv network), Media Industry
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Crystal Cathedral plans to open bidding for its property
L.A. NOWCreditors in the Crystal Cathedral bankruptcy will not be able to propose a competing reorganization plan, a Santa Ana bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday. The decision paves the way for the church, founded by televangelist pioneer Robert H. Schuller, to... -
Baseball: All-Coliseum League
Varsity Times InsiderHere's the first-team all-league squad from the Coliseum League: P_Keymon Thomas, Crenshaw, Jr.; Carlos Garcia, Fremont, Jr.; Gustavo Partido, Locke, Sr.; C_Rudy Henriquez, Locke, Sr.; Jose Lamas, Dorsey, Jr.; INF_Stephen Smith, Dorsey, Sr.; Damon Akins,... -
'Organic' label doesn't guarantee quality or taste
I don't believe in organic. There, I've said it and I feel better. It's something that's been on my mind for years.
Now, don't get me wrong: I've got nothing against organic farmers. In fact, some of my favorite farmers are organic. I really admire them:...Tags: California, Agricultural Research and Technology, Fertilizer, University of California, Entertainment
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Making marriage thrive
Charlie and Linda Bloom, relationship therapists living in Santa Cruz, Calif., came close to divorce a couple of times during their 37-year marriage.
What kept them together, the couple said, was commitment — but not the blind kind that keeps...Tags: Marriage, Health, Physical Conditions, Heart Attack
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Can you master your own epigenetics?
Some authors say you can apply the new science of epigenetics to improve your life right now.
"Epigenetics is mastery — you have power over your biology," says author and lecturer Bruce Lipton of Santa Cruz, a former medical school professor and...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Health and Safety at School, Diets and Dieting, Science, Biology
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Coachella is sweet music to promoters
The big question heading into last year's Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival was whether the event would survive the recession. This year, the only question was how fast it would sell out.
The answer: nearly a week before the show kicks off on...Tags: AEG, Prices, Chicago Hotels, Lollapalooza, Arts and Culture
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Taking the Kids -- To a theme park this summer
The negotiations went right down to the wire.
Was he persuasive enough? Would she back away from the deal at the last moment?
I smile thinking of that hot day at Disney World when my son and older daughter worked so hard to convince their little...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Space Mountain, California, Six Flags Inc., Universal Studios Orlando
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The Trip to Pirate's Cove
Buy the new album MOJO I took my few belongings We headed out to Pirate's Cover In my buddy's old Defender We ran until the gas got low We were flying close to heaven Everything was starting to glow Drivin' into sunset Rollin' cause we had to...Tags: Tom Petty, Crimes, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice, Trips and Vacations
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Risky alternative therapies for autism have little basis in science
Tribune reportersJames Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once. Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, the Chicago boy had been placed on an intense regimen of supplements and medications aimed at treating the...Tags: Parent Organizations, Medical Research, Florida, Philosophy, University of California
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