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The Review: Water Grill gets back to the seafood basics
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticAt Water Grill, the raw bar rules. Always has. And in downtown Los Angeles, Water Grill is an institution on the order of Tadich Grill in San Francisco (though not nearly as old). I don't know what it is about being away from home, but it seems to bring...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Los Angeles Hotels, Lifestyle and Leisure
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On Sunday: Bechdel's mom, Theroux's Africa and Mantel's Cromwell
Jacket CopyOn Sunday: Alison Bechdel's mom, Paul Theroux's Africa and Hilary Mantel's Cromwell.... -
Review: 'The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat' by Thomas McNamee
The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat Thomas McNamee Free Press, 339 pp., $27 Ask your average Food Network viewer or Yelp poster about Craig Claiborne and you're likely to be met with a blank look and a "Who?" How fleeting is fame in the food world....
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'Hunger Games': Should Jennifer Lawrence really look hungrier?
24 FramesPatrick Goldstein weighs in with his thoughts on critics and bloggers criticizing Jennifer Lawrence's appearance in the box-office sensation "The Hunger Games"... -
Critic's Notebook: My Meryl Streep problem
A funny thing happened whenever I set out to see Meryl Streep in “The Iron Lady.” I'd invite one of my moviegoing pals to join me and then find myself later that evening at “Shame,” “My Week With Marilyn” or the...Tags: Concerts, Pauline Kael, Alzheimer's Disease, Entertainment Events, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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Hollywood on display: Smithsonian honors Clint Eastwood
Nation NowWarner Bros. at the Smithsonian: The Smithsonian marked the opening of a new theater and exhibits Wednesday night by presenting Clint Eastwood the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal.... -
Meryl Streep explains how her opera training helps vocal control
Culture MonsterMeryl Streep's voice has been much analyzed by critics for its versatile qualities, especially her facility with accents and her vocally uncanny impersonations of Margaret Thatcher and Julia Child. In a radio interview, Streep spoke about the importance... -
Janet Fitch on her mother's domain — the kitchen
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt's become a tradition at the L.A. Times Food section: Every year, we run a holiday essay by a noted Southern California writer reflecting the unique nature of the way we celebrate the season. This year's is by Janet Fitch, whose novels include the best-...Tags: Anchovies, Dining and Drinking, Holidays, Potato Pancakes, Aspirin (drug)
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Erica Wilson dies at 83; needlework instructor built embroidery empire
With her first book on stitchery, needlework instructor Erica Wilson revived a craft and helped invent a publishing category.
Her 1962 hardcover book, "Crewel Embroidery," both popularized the pursuit and helped transform her into "America's first lady...Tags: Arts, Literature, Book, Elizabeth II, England
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The California Cook: Cookbooks that bring comfort
Los Angeles TimesAt first glance, the story in the local paper seemed to have been written for me: "Decorating With Books." My house is swamped with cookbooks, they're stacked on just about every horizontal surface and, yes, some are even arranged on shelves. So I thought...Tags: Physiology, Science, James Beard, White House, Arts and Culture
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Clifford Wright's kitchen: worldly, with a dash of Three Stooges
L.A. at HomeCookbook author and food scholar Clifford Wright packs his kitchen with collections from his world travels.... -
Southern California Close-Ups: Pasadena and environs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's 1922 and nothing much is up in Pasadena. Not among the orange groves, not along the leafy streets. Just as the little old ladies like it. But wait. Down in the Arroyo Seco, a crew has just started putting up some kind of stadium. On Pepper Street,...Tags: Edward Hopper, Dining and Drinking, Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Charles Sumner, Thomas Gainsborough
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