1. Angelides is a real politician
And strangely enough, in California’s current politics, that’s refreshing. Where Arnold spent the last couple of decade
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You could wait for the book, or check out the darkest shadows of the past 12 months right here:
Duke of California
In the Department of Plain Old-Fashioned Boodling,
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They were the alpha and omega of Tom Bradley’s Los Angeles. No two players
in Bradley’s coalition — a coalition that dominated the city in the 197
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The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada is a study of true friendship in an unfathomably solitary world. The friendship happens between
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Photos by Wild Don Lewis
When the weekly poker game at your buddy’s place isn’t enough,
and the Internet doesn’t satisfy like it used to, th
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Illustration by Patrick MartinezWhere feminism has cut the biggest swath — North America and Europe — Catholicism
has lost the most turf. There’s a
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Jan Perry's most recent unsuccessful attempt to take down Peter Torres
is rooted in the LAPD senior lead officer’s forays into politics.
But the tension b
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It was a lovely party, and a rarefied occasion: Aunt Tillie’s 95th birthday. Tillie, my husband’s great-aunt, is petite, with a perfect coif, thick-lens
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We appreciate art as much as the next guy, but sometimes entering a snooty Westside gallery can be a daunting experience. No, we can’t afford to buy any
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ST. LOUIS — And then there were two.
America picked up a second labor federation here on Tuesday, and it doesn’t bear all that much resemblance to the fi
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The news of New Orleans came to Burning Man’s Black Rock City in phrase-long
bursts: “It’s under 30 feet of water,” said a dreadlocked man wi
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