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Album review: Yeasayer's 'Odd Blood'
Pop & HissThings start bleak on "Odd Blood." The second album from worldly Brooklyn art rockers Yeasayer opens with "The Children," a post-apocalyptic mix of clanks, clacks, distorted vocals, manipulated instruments and dooming electronic effects. Yet in many ways,... -
Police investigate hood found on UC San Diego statue
L.A. NOWA Ku Klux Klan-like hood was fashioned from a pillowcase and placed on a statue outside UC San Diegoâs main library, in what may be another racially provocative incident at the beach-side campus, officials said Tuesday. University police say they...... -
Linking L.A.: OK Goâs new music video features Echo Park warehouse, Angelenos
L.A. NOWOK Go's new music video has been making its rounds on the Internet lately, and for good reason â it features an amazing Rube Goldberg machine that's synchronized to the music of their new song "This Too Shall Pass." But...... -
Weekend Events: Jenny Dayco trunk shows, West Hollywood Art & Design walk, Treesje at Saks
All The RageThursday night, Foley + Corinna hosts a showing of L.A. designer Jenny Daycoâs affordable jewelry collection, which starts at $25 for leaf earrings to $80 for chunky statement pieces. Attendees will receive a gift certificate worth up to $50 and...... -
WeHo's Art & Design Walk features a jam-packed day two
All The RageDay two of West Hollywood's annual Art & Design Walk shopping event kicks off Saturday morning, featuring new product launches, gallery shows, shopping discounts and food and entertainment hosted by individual showrooms located on Melrose Avenue,... -
'Idol' rehearsals: a view from the inside
Idol TrackerWell, werenât we just tickled pink to be invited into the secret lair that is Mondayâs âAmerican Idolâ rehearsal. Thatâs right, just the Top 9, executive producer Ken Warwick, stage manager Debbie Williams, Rickey Minor and the âIdolâ band,... -
Getting inventive for UCLA's NanoSystems Institute
Times Architecture CriticUCLA's California NanoSystems Institute, or CNSI for short, is the first Los Angeles project by the New York-based architect Rafael Viñoly. It is something of a stealth building. Its broad, low façade, overlooking the Court of Sciences near the southern...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Arts and Culture, Technology, Gaming, Education
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A diploma's simple math
ARMED WITH THEIR DIPLOMAS, high school graduates make close to three times the money dropouts can earn. Yet in many Los Angeles high schools, up to half of all students quit school without that precious piece of paper. Surely they want to make more than...Tags: Migration, Science and Technology, High Schools, Michael Bloomberg, Politics
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A new life for the 'Cat in the Hat'
Fifty years ago this spring, Theodor (Ted) Geisel -- better known to his readers as Dr. Seuss -- published his 10th book for children, "The Cat in the Hat." Priced at $2 (later reduced to $1.95), it was an instant success: Within a year, Random House...Tags: Death, Colleges and Universities, Children, Arts and Culture, Plastic Surgeons
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China's luxe hotels still reaching for 5 stars
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLijiang, China You are lounging in a warm plunge pool in the garden of a private villa while listening to "The Goldberg Variations." Your robe and slippers are on the floor where you dropped them, right near the giant, pillow-mounded platform bed. You...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Bodies of Water, Advanced Training, Singapore, Arts and Culture
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The Grinch special at Omni San Diego Hotel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGet a laugh and a deal this holiday season with a special penny-pincher's package at the Omni San Diego Hotel. The deal: The Christmas special, available through Jan. 2, is called the "Grinch's Steal of a Deal" package, the name borrowed from Dr. Seuss'...Tags: San Diego Padres, Holidays, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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U.S. Highway 395: California's 'mother road'
Times Staff WriterEVERY road sings its own tune. Route 66 is a classic, sometimes raucous ditty from Chicago to L.A.; Highway 1 a twisty ballad to the voluptuous California coast; and U.S. 395 a mandolin-driven ode to the West that evokes images of cowboy boots and...Tags: Movies, Tourism and Leisure, John Muir, Bodies of Water, Arts and Culture
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