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    Jun 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Bubbletecture: Step inside CasaBubble and Airclad inflatables

    L.A. at Home
    AirClad, a British company that makes an inflatable pool house, and CasaBubble, a California firm that designs pneumatic backyard guest rooms, are selling structures built with little more than lightweight PVC and air....
  2. Dec 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. London's East End, an Olympics alternative

    Reporting from London — Never mind the sprints, relays and marathons coming to London this summer. Look at the competition now among the flower vendors of Columbia Road.
    Reporting from London — Never mind the sprints, relays and marathons coming to London this summer. Look at the competition now among the flower vendors of Columbia Road. "Who's got a fiver?" hollers one grizzled man with a fistful of roses....

    Tags: Smithfield, London School of Economics, Charles Dickens, 2016 Olympic Games, Los Angeles Hotels

  4. May 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Vidal Sassoon had a style of his own

    When most people think of Vidal Sassoon, who died Wednesday at age 84, they think Carnaby Street. But he also had a role in shaping Los Angeles as a city of style.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    When most people think of Vidal Sassoon, who died Wednesday at age 84, they think Carnaby Street. But he also had a role in shaping Los Angeles as a city of style. "He opened a salon on Rodeo Drive when Beverly Hills was just coming of age among...

    Tags: Mia Farrow, Fashion Trends, Roman Polanski, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health

  6. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 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: Kirk Douglas, Television, College Sports, Grace Kelly, Services and Shopping

  8. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 12 places to visit in 2012

    <strong>New Mexico:</strong> This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art galleries of Santa Fe; the vintage signage along old Route 66; the lingering hippie vibe of Truth or Consequences. Don't forget the Lightning Field, an art installation outside Quemado where (for $150 to $250 a person) you spend a summer night in a wood cabin and wait to see if lightning will strike one of the 400 tall steel poles outside your door. Even if there's no strike, the sky puts on shows at sunset and sunrise that will leave you in awe.
    New Mexico: This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art...

    Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Gold Coast, Summer Olympics, Yangon (Burma), Elizabeth II

  10. Dec 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Reading L.A.: Admirers of Los Angeles, warts and all

    Culture Monster
    Christopher Hawthorne's "Reading L.A." series considers books by Richard Longstreth, John Chase and William Alexander McClung....
  12. Jan 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Monster Mash: Louvre is most popular museum; Hockney vs. Hirst

    Culture Monster
    The Louvre Museum in Paris is once again the world's most-visited museum, with a record 8.8 million visitors last year. David Hockney has criticized Damien Hirst for relying on assistants to create his art work....
  14. Feb 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Book review: 'The Swimming Pool in Southern California Photography'

    Culture Monster
    Christopher Knight looks at "Backyard Oasis," a new book of swimming pool photographs....
  16. Feb 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Palm Springs museum dives into pool culture in 'Backyard Oasis'

    L.A. at Home
    Palm Springs Art Museum shows swimming pool as symbols of dreams and reality in a show called "Backyard Oasis: The Swimming Pool in Southern California Photography."...
  18. Apr 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. On Sunday: T.C. Boyle's basement, David Treuer and more

    Jacket Copy
    A look at T.C. Boyle's papers that were in his basement but worth big money to the Ransom Center at the University of Texas....
  20. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Lesser-known artists are poised for a breakthrough

    Nobody thought a 12-sided geometric painting by a little-known artist could top a Hockney. The painting, "Vector," has languished in storage for at least 30 years. The painter, Ron Davis, has been living off the grid near Taos, N.M., for almost as long.
    Nobody thought a 12-sided geometric painting by a little-known artist could top a Hockney. The painting, "Vector," has languished in storage for at least 30 years. The painter, Ron Davis, has been living off the grid near Taos, N.M., for almost as long....

    Tags: Fine Arts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, History, Minority Groups, Activism

  22. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Pacific Standard Time makes a bid for L.A. in art history

    It seems worthy of an old-fashioned Hollywood epic, with a cast of thousands and a plot that spans four decades: "The Greatest Story Ever Told About Southern California Art."
    It seems worthy of an old-fashioned Hollywood epic, with a cast of thousands and a plot that spans four decades: "The Greatest Story Ever Told About Southern California Art." Over the next six months, more than 60 museums and arts venues from Santa...

    Tags: Fine Arts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, History, Tourism and Leisure, Barbie (fictional character)

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