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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Rock ballroom with a KISS
Show TrackerBreak out the pleather and guyliner, ballroom fans. It’s rock week on “Dancing With the Stars”! To kick things off on an appropriately headbanging note KISS(!) came out in full makeup and armor, horns on shoulder pads and all, to kick... -
'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Jive or die time
Show TrackerOK, so this week’s round of "Dancing With the Stars" Season 12 performances didn’t hit reach the ballroom highs achieved the first week around, but we were still treated to some star-spangly fun. At the very least, some celebs got...... -
Album review: Booker T. Jones' 'The Road From Memphis'
Pop & HissBooker T. Jones, the great soul organist and session player, seems on this latest outing uninterested in flashing his celebrated chops merely to dazzle listeners. Half a century into a career best known for his work with those other Memphis...... -
Matt Weinstock, Jan. 18, 1961
The Daily MirrorJan. 18, 1961: Marcel Marceau, the pantomimist, likes flying but always travels by train -- because people in the club car are such wonderful subjects to satirize, Matt Weinstock says. DEAR ABBY: We need your advice. We are 200 seventh-grade...... -
Lorene Yarnell dies at 66; half of the Shields and Yarnell comedy mime team
Lorene Yarnell, a dancer who became half of the Shields and Yarnell comedy mime team that came to fame in the 1970s and briefly starred in their own TV variety series, has died. She was 66.
Yarnell died of a brain aneurysm July 29 while watching...Tags: Sports, ABC (tv network), Entertainment, YouTube, Aneurysm
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Ojai museum fetes Mad magazine's Sergio Aragonés
So you've just dipped into one of Sergio Aragonés' cartoons. Relax. Make yourself at home. The artist would like you to feel perfectly at ease in the miniature cosmos he has created, which, you may have observed, is as spatially balanced and packed with...Tags: Family, Mexico City, Periodicals, Entertainment, Marty Feldman
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Requiem: 2007 passings of note
Among the major notables who passed from the scene this year, three of the most famous -- two masters of cinema and a genius of football -- died on the same day: July 30. Two others -- a historic Russian leader and a U.S. chronicler of war -- left us...Tags: Sports, Elizabeth Hardwick, Jim Bakker, Fashion Shows, Gian Carlo Menotti
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Recipe: A & S cheesecake
Total time: 2 1/2 hours, plus chilling time
Servings: 16
Note: From "Desserts by the Yard" by Sherry Yard. Farmer cheese can be found at Bay Cities deli, Canter's Deli, Marcel Marceau market and select Whole Foods stores.
6 ounces soft, creamy farmer...Tags: Cream Cheese, Sour Cream, Whole Foods Market, Heavy Cream
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Recipe: Spaghetti and duck meatballs
Total time: 2 1/2 hours Servings: 6 as a main course Note: Duck breasts are available at Bristol Farms, Whole Foods and Surfas in Culver City; duck confit and duck fat are available at select Whole Foods, Surfas and Marcel Marceau at the Original...Tags: Kosher Salt, Onions, Meatballs, Mushrooms, Whole Foods Market
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Boat jousting in France
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBehold the king of the boat jousters. The man-mountain stands silhouetted against the Mediterranean sun, gliding past spectators lining a canal: Aurelien Evangelisti, a.k.a. The Centurion, a Gallic Goliath of Italian and Maltese descent, a baby-faced,...Tags: Sports, Multi-Sport Events, Wrestling, Family, Moby
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Retiring Michael Curry will continue to shape the Hampton arts scene
Michael Curry retires this weekend as director of the Hampton Arts Commission. Since he came to the City of Hampton in April 1988, Curry has been responsible for the growth and programming of The American Theatre and the Charles H. Taylor Arts Center....
Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Entertainment, U.S. Air Force, Arts, John Amos
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Governor Tosses Tea Party into the Harbor
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelSome Tea Party activists have celebrated Gov. Rick Scott’s veto of more than $600 million in the legislative budget. During his recent budget signing/vetoing “event” in The Villages, what Scott did not say was as important as what he...
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