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David Nolan dies at 66; founder of the Libertarian Party
David F. Nolan, whose disgruntlement with conventional politics — especially President Nixon's imposition of wage and price controls in 1971 — drove him to launch the Libertarian Party with a small group of friends, has died. He was 66.
Nolan...Tags: Heads of State, William F. Buckley, John McCain, U.S. Senate, Robert Heinlein
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Edwin Newman dies at 91; NBC news reporter and commentator
Edwin Newman, known to several generations of television viewers as the dry-witted NBC reporter and commentator who covered coronations and assassinations and wrote two bestselling books on Americans' mangling of the English language, has died. He was 91....Tags: Entertainment, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The Golden Girls (tv program), World War II (1939-1945), Brian Williams
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Susan Feniger: Spice girl
Restaurant years are like dog years. If a restaurant survives one year, it's like seven in the real world. So when two women chefs make a go of it for nearly 30 years -- not only one restaurant but several, and TV and radio cooking shows, cookbooks,...Tags: Restaurants, India, Alcoholic Beverages, Health and Safety at School, Education
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Glenn Beck's '9-12' logo based on communist and socialist designs
Culture MonsterEver since Glenn Beck took to the Fox television airwaves recently to offer a bizarre reading of the art commissioned 70 years ago for New York's Rockefeller Center, I've been puzzled by the graphic design element of his 9-12 Project....... -
'Fringe' looks to solve the trickiest mystery -- its own identity
The Hero ComplexON THE SET Here's a longer version of my cover story on "Fringe" in today's Los Angeles Times Calendar section. The season premiere is tonight on Fox. The low-slung motel looked like the sort of place Norman Bates might open...... -
Weekly Wrap-Up: Breaking boundaries in Venice, Ayn Rand meets Frank Lloyd Wright
L.A. at HomeEach week we give you a rundown of the stories appearing in the print section, in case there's a cool story you want to e-mail someone or an interesting piece you remember reading that you're having trouble finding online. The cover story this week is... -
Hiltzik column: On taxes, do the rich really pay their fair share?
Money & CompanyThe myth of the "overburdened rich" has assumed a place of honor in today's political narrative right next to that of the "undeserving poor," though it's often accompanied by an economic argument out of the brow of Ayn Rand: If...... -
Overnight trip at Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater? Kinda sorta
L.A. at HomeWhen the education department of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater announced an overnight tour of the landmark house, architecture fans and bloggers got in a lather over the prospect of weekending at the historic 1935 structure in western Pennsylvania.... -
What we're reading now: iron chefs, paint chips, edible mysteries and the New Yorker
Daily DishWake up sleepy heads! Here are your morning must-reads, should-reads and wanna-reads: -- Is "Pirates Cove Peach" a Ben & Jerry's flavor? Or a Pottery Barn paint chip? The cool kids over at Mental Floss.com put together this quiz that...... -
'Lost' reading list: the show's creators discuss literary influences, from Stephen King to Flannery O'Connor
Show TrackerEver since Sawyer was shown reading âWatership Downâ in Season One of âLost,â an abundance of carefully placed works of literature have been featured on the show (in gym bags, on book shelves, in episode titles), spawning âLo... -
Brand X Files: 'Birther Queen' gets 368,000 votes. New Gary Coleman will. Who's 'Icing' who, bro?
Brand X"Birther Queen" Orly Taitz loses California secretary of state bid but still gets 368,000 votes: Apparently, many Californians like surrealism with their politics and I, for one, am very, very sorry she won't be on the GOP ballot this fall. (TPM) Like... -
Will 'SVU' be good luck charm for Ann-Margret at Emmys?
Gold DerbyAnn-Margret might finally nab the Emmy that has eluded her five times with her guest actress bid for "Law & Order: SVU." Over the years, guest actresses on this procedural drama have garnered 14 Emmy nominations resulting in four wins: Amanda Plummer...
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