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Sixty years ago, Fred Flintstone hawked Winston cigarettes. Today, he pitches cereal. And both can kill. Stephanie Soechtig's rabble-rousing documentary Fed Up a Read full Post
Narcocorridos, or “drug ballads”, are songs that soundtrack the world of narcoculutra. Since the Mexican drug war began in 2006, the genre has exploded Read full Post
KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas Night One The Shrine 12/8/13 The holiday concert extravaganza season has begun, and KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas is the first Read full Post
Some of the most elaborate, original and memorable costumes we saw at comic conventions coast to coast in 2013. See also: Amazing Cosplay from New York Comic Con H Read full Post
This week's dance events also include a French choreographer's visit, street dance off the street, the first of the season's traditional versions of The Read full Post
Coming around to the idea of Thanksgiving was a little bit of an adjustment for Waterloo & City chef Brendan Collins, a native Brit. “As an Englishman, wh Read full Post
By now, fine dining has been officially “dead” just long enough that its resurrection seems inevitable. The challenge, as it returns, will be to keep t Read full Post
Among the Avengers, Thor should reign supreme. Sure, Captain America is the de facto leader, but even he — like the others — is just a jacked-up human. Thor is a Read full Post
Heroin. Cocaine. Booze. Pizza. The human wrecking ball known as Artie Lange was pretty unapologetic about his vices in his best-selling 2008 memoir Too Fat to Fish. Read full Post
What could be more delicious than chocolates infused with black garlic? If you don't agree, don't worry; you can't taste them here anyway. They're on Read full Post
The photo, posted on Twitter, might be a still life; the accompanying tweet, a statement of belief: “Green garbanzo hummus, runny egg, yogurt cheese, beets. Ev Read full Post
There probably were more ex-convicts with knockout punches gathered outside a Watts Baptist church at 114th Street and Graham Avenue recently than there were in all Read full Post
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