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    Jul 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. New museums to marvel over in Amsterdam, Rome and Paris

    In a wide-ranging trip to Europe  this year, I found three major new museums to love: in Amsterdam, the first satellite branch of Russia's celebrated Hermitage; in Rome, a long-awaited museum for contemporary arts that is a work of art itself; and in Paris, a picture gallery with a constantly changing program of special exhibitions meant to shake up the enterprise of art appreciation.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    In a wide-ranging trip to Europe this year, I found three major new museums to love: in Amsterdam, the first satellite branch of Russia's celebrated Hermitage; in Rome, a long-awaited museum for contemporary arts that is a work of art itself; and in...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Arts, Colonial Williamsburg, Architecture, Mark Rothko

  2. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Southern California Close-up: Westside of Los Angeles

    You're an outsider heading to the Westside of Los Angeles — not the beach cities, but Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Westwood and the nearby well-heeled neighborhoods south of the Santa Monica Mountains. This means you'll be well-fed, well-rested and perhaps more closely watched by the issuers of your credit cards. And while the dollars fly, you may learn a little about wealth, fame, geography and Persian desserts.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    You're an outsider heading to the Westside of Los Angeles — not the beach cities, but Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Westwood and the nearby well-heeled neighborhoods south of the Santa Monica Mountains. This means you'll be well-fed, well-rested and...

    Tags: Arts, Kirk Douglas, Merv Griffin, Museums, Restaurants

  4. Mar 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Culture(d)—March 2012

    LA Times Magazine
    In the realm of art and ideas: Cliff May’s home front, Rosson Crow’s climate control—and truly wearable art...
  6. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Critic's Choice: Where to find great steaks

    The fellow I met at a holiday party had just one question for me: Where do you find a great steak in this part of the country? He grew up in Texas on grass-fed beef and complains he's never found a steak here with as much flavor. He's disappointed every time he spends big bucks for a steak, whether it's corn-fed, dry-aged or wet-aged, Wagyu or Kobe or sizzling with butter.
    Los Angeles Times Restaurant Critic
    The fellow I met at a holiday party had just one question for me: Where do you find a great steak in this part of the country? He grew up in Texas on grass-fed beef and complains he's never found a steak here with as much flavor. He's disappointed every...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, The Getty, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Restaurants, Wines

  8. Mar 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Time for Tomatomania! Plus other events, classes

    L.A. at Home
    Home and garden events, classes and exhibitions for the week ahead are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please. March 8: Scott Daigre, garden designer behind a recent L.A. at Home......
  10. Oct 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Meal Ticket

    LA Times Magazine
    A guide to the restaurants that built Southern California’s reputation for global breadth....
  12. Sep 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Ranking the best public L.A. architecture of the decade

    Culture Monster
    If the new West Hollywood Library is among the finest public projects to hit Southern California in a decade, what else belongs on that list? Contenders include work by Frederick Fisher, Michael Maltzan and Daly Genik, among others....
  14. Oct 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Scene & Heard: Salons by the Shore benefits MOCA

    The Salons by the Shore, a series benefitting the <a href="http://www.moca.org">Museum of Contemporary Art</a> in Los Angeles, came to a close on consecutive Sundays with Urs Fischer's "Dialogue" and Richard Prince's "Art Talk." The former was at the home of Peter Morton, the latter at that of Edythe and Eli Broad. Both Malibu homes were designed by Getty architect Richard Meier &amp; Partners and showcased contemporary art.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    The Salons by the Shore, a series benefitting the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, came to a close on consecutive Sundays with Urs Fischer's "Dialogue" and Richard Prince's "Art Talk." The former was at the home of Peter Morton, the latter at...

    Tags: University of Southern California, Eli Broad, Arts, Frances Fisher, Science and Technology

  16. Mar 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Barcelona’s artistic side

    Canvases of various sizes crowded the walls and floor of Agust&#237; Puig's studio. Arms folded across his chest, he stood in the middle of them. Behind him, his artwork exploded with color and bold lines. He seemed nervous in the unaccustomed role of model as I watched him through my camera's viewfinder.
    Reporting from Barcelona
    Canvases of various sizes crowded the walls and floor of Agustí Puig's studio. Arms folded across his chest, he stood in the middle of them. Behind him, his artwork exploded with color and bold lines. He seemed nervous in the unaccustomed role of model as...

    Tags: Pablo Picasso, Arts, Building Material, Woody Allen, Metal and Mineral

  18. Oct 5, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Prime Beverly Hills development site purchased by Asian investors

    Money & Company
    The site of a former department store in Beverly Hills widely considered one of the most desirable pieces of real estate in the country sold for $148.3 million Tuesday to investors from Hong Kong and Singapore who intend to develop......
  20. Dec 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. The Dry Garden: A theatrical low-water landscape rises at Valley Performing Arts Center in Northridge

    L.A. at Home
    When the Valley Performing Arts Center opens to the public in February, others will convey the thrill of seeing a remarkable new building rise on the campus of Cal State Northridge. My admiration is reserved for the landscape architect who......
  22. Sep 17, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture' and the questionable future of monster-size books

    L.A. at Home
    When 'The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architectureâ?? came out in 2004, it was quickly deemed a smashing success by booksellers and fans alike, despite the $160 price. The 14-pound tome was so successful, in fact, that late last year Phaidon...
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