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Favorite boutiques in Los Angeles and beyond
Los Angeles TimesSeeking a quintessential Los Angeles fashion experience? Here are our picks of the top boutiques where you can have one. Elyse Walker The vibe: Beachy casual with a metropolitan edge, a shop that includes Alexander McQueen evening gowns and Prada flip-...Tags: Rick Owens, Rachel Comey, Ralph Lauren, Hermes, Fashion Trends
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Guillermo del Toro on Frank Frazetta: 'He gave the world a new pantheon of heroes'
The Hero ComplexGuillermo del Toro, Neal Adams and John Milius remember Frank Frazetta in this longer version of the obituary I wrote for Tuesday's edition of the Los Angeles Times. Frank Frazetta, the fantasy painter and illustrator whose images of sinewy warriors...... -
Monster Mash: Paris officials investigate art heist; Black Dahlia play moves to N.Y.; British architects prizes
Culture MonsterSuper structures: The Royal Institute of British Architects has given out 102 awards for architectural excellence to buildings ranging from a circular loo in London to the Neues Museum in Berlin. (Independent) Security lapse: A day after the big Paris....... -
Art review: James Welling at Regen Projects
Culture MonsterIn his latest exhibition at Regen Projects, James Welling continues to explore the line between representation and abstraction by photographing the Glass House, the iconic mid-century home of architect Philip Johnson. The house, whose walls are made... -
A grownup's Orlando
Chicago Tribune ReporterCities, with the exception of greater Las Vegas, aren't built for amusement. They're built to function as market hubs and transport hubs and government hubs, and then people build houses to be near the jobs generated by all that hubness. Gradually come...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Bank of America Corp., Amusement and Theme Parks, Sculpture, Florida State University
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The Philadelphia story
Special to The TimesThere's not much of a barrier between Philadelphians and their city's history and culture. They walk briskly past the Liberty Bell on their way to a food-cart lunch, skateboard recklessly down the 100 steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum and, if you ask...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Sculpture, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Connie Mack, Jr., Culture
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J & G Grill: A grill built to thrill
Even the lobby of the new St. Regis in Bal Harbour let's you know that this restaurant isn't some flash in the pan. As you walk through the modern hall of mirrors known as the Grand Hall, you can't help stopping in the lobby bar with its hinged,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Salads, Arts and Culture, Caviar, Ice Cream
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Designers went daring in late 19th century
Daring designers created a new look for dinnerware, furniture and other household furnishings in the late 19th century. It was part of a new philosophy that promoted the power and importance of art and beauty. Life was to be led for pleasure, not for...Tags: Minnie Mouse (fictional animal), Photography, Companies and Corporations, Donald Duck (fictional animal), Boyertown
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Amazing wildlife at the edge of the world
ABOARD THE ALASKA EAGLE, anchored at South Georgia Island — We've spent the last week exploring the southern half of this extraordinary sub-Antarctic island.
Our days have consisted of sailing to a new anchorage in the mornings and going ashore in...Tags: Real Estate, Sailing, Glaciers, Education, Weather Reports
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'Alice in Wonderland'
In the new "Alice in Wonderland," the wonderfully well-chosen Australian actress Mia Wasikowska embarks on her character's quest to recover her "muchness," while director Tim Burton wages a war against his own. The struggle is worth it. The movie won't...Tags: Movies, Music, Danny Elfman, The Walt Disney Co., Stranger Than Fiction
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Art & Copy -- 2 of 5 stars
Sentinel Staff WriterDoug Pray's documentary Art & Copy suggests that advertising is the dominant modern-art form. But rather than show us the artistic side of the medium, the ways modern Mad Men and women deserve comparison to the ad illustrators of the early 20th century...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Roger Moore, Television, Arts
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