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One of the many learning perks of the recent election cycle was watching how political arguments would form in the blogosphere, whirl around a bit and then burst int Read full Post
I gotta say: Living in a time when the ice caps are melting, bees are dying out and the end of the Chevy is nigh, it's as reassuring as a glass of Makers by the Read full Post
Music is exceptionally – my wife may say irrationally – important to me. I can walk into a store, determined to spend hundreds of dollars, only to turn a Read full Post
Woyzeck Photo by Andrew Rothenberg >NEW REVIEW THEATER PICK WOYZECK 19th Century German playwright Georg Büchner's an unfinished horror story of the common Read full Post
“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 Read full Post
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 Read full Post
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 Read full Post
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 Read full Post
Britain’s most famous umbrage-taker in its culture wars was a churchgoing, priggish art teacher/housewife who swung right back at swinging London in the 1960s with Read full Post
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Well, who wouldn’t in this economy, even if the currency in question is rupees and winning the loot means being pegged as a fraud, g Read full Post
By Liz Ohanesian Photo by Erin Broadley. Click image for entire slideshow. digg_url = 'https://digg.com/arts_culture/Lolita_Girls_Travel_the_U_S_for_Japanese_C Read full Post
Looking for gift-giving ideas for the impending holiday? Peruse the art, jewelry, pottery and weavings made by more than 100 Native artists, and enjoy performances b Read full Post