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'The Bling Ring' comes full circle for Alexis Neiers
"Can you give mommy a cue? Are you hungry?" 21-year-old Alexis Neiers cooed to her crying newborn in the middle of a faux-upscale Calabasas restaurant last week. "When she puts her hands in her mouth, she's hungry. Right now, she's just tired. Maybe a...
Tags: Heroin, Emma Watson, GQ, Film Festivals, A Current Affair (tv program)
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Review: Nicolas Shake works on display Western Project
In the desert, Nicolas Shake piles up old tires, dried palm fronds, mounds of dirt, wooden pallets, old car parts and other stuff scavenged from remote roadsides then decorates them with colored lights. As night falls the makeshift, temporary sculptures...
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Superman comic worth $100,000 found in walls of abandoned house
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesHere's something that might make you wish you had X-ray vision. A Minnesota man found a rare copy of “Action […]... -
Exclusive: ‘Man of Steel’ game ‘Metropolis Mayhem’ lets players soar
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesSuperman fans eager to see the Last Son of Krypton take flight on the big screen in “Man of Steel” […]... -
Car review: Jaguar sets bar high for 2014 F-Type
In a 1961 debut that reverberated worldwide, Jaguar pulled the covers off its E-Type coupe at the Geneva Motor Show and redefined beauty in automobiles. In the era of audacious tail fins and unchecked mass, the sensual 1961 E-Type, also known as the...
Tags: Honda, Passenger Cars, Jaguar, Manufacturing and Engineering, Luxury Vehicles
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Cannes 2013: Critics tell Jerry Lewis he's no expert on comedy
Given that he hasn’t had a good joke since Eisenhower was in the White House, Jerry Lewis probably shouldn’t have complained that he doesn’t find female comedians funny. At a Cannes Film Festival news conference to tout his new film,...
Tags: Ryan Gosling, Cannes Film Festival, The Hangover (movie), Nobel Prize Awards, Film Festivals
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Richard Koshalek, Smithsonian Hirshhorn head with L.A. ties, quits
Another bubble has popped for Richard Koshalek. The director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., a branch of the Smithsonian, announced Thursday he will leave his post later this year. The news followed a reported split...
Tags: Architecture, Museums, Frank Gehry, Arts
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'Dexter' enters last season with knife marks all over TV landscape
When Showtime debuted "Dexter" way back in 2006, people couldn't quite grasp what they were seeing. A serial killer? As a sympathetic leading man? Were those the flames of Sodom burning distantly behind us? "Silence of the Lambs" had whet our appetite...
Tags: Human Interest, Literature, The Following (tv program), Julia Stiles, Murder
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James Gray brings a film to Cannes five years after being booed
CANNES, France — For the better part of two decades, director James Gray has been making textured dramas about people, often immigrants and their children, who experience all manner of frustration and struggle. It prepared him well for the events of...
Tags: Bronx (New York City), Politics, Matt Reeves, Cannes Film Festival, Immigration
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Ripley's Believe It or Not museum gets family-friendly makeover
A gruesome photo gallery of men and women impaled by arrows, augers and pipes is gone from the Ripley's Believe It or Not museum in Hollywood. And don't expect to see any displays of medieval chastity belts or tongs used to torture victims of the...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Robin Williams, Tourism and Leisure, Stranger Than Fiction, IMAX
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Amazon enters tech's architecture wars with 'plant-rich' building
Not one to be outdone, Amazon.com has become the latest tech giant to reveal plans for new, outlandish headquarters. The online retailer wants to literally bring the "Amazon" to downtown Seattle with a building that features three glass-dome,...
Tags: Sony Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Architecture
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Colum McCann on 'journeys by heroes'
National Book Award winner Colum McCann's ninth book, "TransAtlantic," is a fictionalized exploration of three historic journeys between North America and Ireland. He talked about his new novel, which hits bookstores on June 4, by phone from his...
Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Literature, Tony Blair, Republic of Ireland, Slavery
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