The answer to the question, Is Bernard Madoff good for the Jews? has become painfully obvious during the past week as Jewish charities and individuals take stock of
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Over the next two weeks, myself and a very talented cadre of contributors will be emulating the book above. Unlike said tome, it won't cost money and you'
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It doesn’t exactly seem like yesterday afternoon but pretty close to it, when I stood in an LAX cocktail lounge that erupted in cheers as jurors in O.J. Simpson’
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Well, well… Another Thanksgiving come and gone; another family gathering survived. It took all our strength to pry ourselves off the couch and out of our trypt
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It wasn’t as good as the book” is a standard, snarky response to film and stage adaptations of stories or novels, which are rife with characters’ internal thou
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Woyzeck Photo by Andrew Rothenberg
>NEW REVIEW THEATER PICK WOYZECK 19th Century German playwright Georg Büchner's an unfinished horror story of the common
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“Our entire justice system rests on the assumption that attorneys can be trusted to be ethical,” said Federal District Judge Dale Fischer. It was Monda
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For photographs of Auntie Em's, view the slideshow here.
Auntie Em’s may be the grooviest place in Eagle Rock on Saturday afternoons, a converted bungalow
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What Remains: Scenes at the Oakridge Mobile Home Park, where even the street names were erased by fire. Cars left behind in driveways became smoldering shells and, h
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For more photos, view Anne Fishbein's slideshow of “Fierce Chefs and Fiery Kitchens.”
If there were such a thing as a Los Angeles cuisine, I suspe
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By Liz Ohanesian
Photo by Erin Broadley. Click image for entire slideshow.
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