Archive for Thursday, April 24, 2008
L.A. sites on a smaller scale
Consider it an end-table version of the coffee-table book “Los Angeles,” Tim Street-Porter’s enormous (and, at $195, expensive) limited-edition 2006 book. The compact version will be issued next week. Roughly 9 inches by 4 inches, the glossy primer on L.A.’s architecture can be easily carried along as you scout many of the sites and locales (Musso & Frank Grill, for instance) the book captures so beautifully. And although the new book may not have the pull-out panoramas of the original, you’ll appreciate its small scale as you flip back and forth between the images and the index in the back to identify the majestic menagerie of Lautners, Neutras, Gehrys, Wrights and Schindlers. The price is smaller too, at $17.95. www.rizzoliusa.com
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Lisa Boone
- Sarah Palin's ties to Alaskan Independence Party are played down
- Text of Fred Thompson's speech
- Bill Melendez, 'Peanuts' animator -- and voice of Snoopy -- dies at 91
- Palin: wrong woman, wrong message
- Sprinkles is frosted over cupcake newcomer Sprinkled Pink
- Palin's secession flirtation
- With homeowner in doghouse, bobcats move in
- The imperfect hero
- Russian nationalist advocates Eurasian alliance against the U.S.
- Care providers in crisis as budget impasse drags on
- With homeowner in doghouse, bobcats move in
- Palin's secession flirtation
- Vampire mystery 'True Blood' feels drained of fun
- John McCain formally accepts Republican nomination for president
- Fatal crash shuts down part of California 126 in Ventura County
- 2 climbers badly injured in accident at Suicide Rock in Idyllwild
- Jack Abramoff sentenced to 48 months
- Parties pop up around MTV's Video Music Awards
- Republican vice presidential nominee Palin changes colleges 6 times in 6 years
- Republican celebrities get the party going at the convention
