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    Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Fashion Diary: Fast forward to 2012

    Stealth wealth. Fashion gaming. Elsa Schiaparelli. Raf Simons. What else? Here's a list of stylish people, trends and ideas to pay attention to in 2012.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    Stealth wealth. Fashion gaming. Elsa Schiaparelli. Raf Simons. What else? Here's a list of stylish people, trends and ideas to pay attention to in 2012. Surrealism. Opening May 10, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's exhibition...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Fendi, Arts, Artists, Versace

  2. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Palm Springs revival has deals for a song (or close to it)

    The Rat Pack lives again — or at least Palm Springs, once the party pad of Sinatra and the boys, does.
    The Rat Pack lives again — or at least Palm Springs, once the party pad of Sinatra and the boys, does. The Coachella Valley city, which had devolved into a down-at-the-heels caricature of a Hollywood playground, has reinvented itself: Its retro-...

    Tags: Fishing, Tour Operations Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts, Los Angeles Hotels

  4. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  8. Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. PASSINGS: Dick Kniss, Kazimierz Smolen, Miguel Nazar Haro, Dimitra Arliss, Oscar Luigi Scalfaro

    <b>Dick Kniss</b>
    Dick Kniss Bass player with Peter, Paul and Mary Dick Kniss, 74, who played stand-up bass with the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary and co-wrote the John Denver hit "Sunshine on My Shoulders," died Wednesday of pulmonary disease at a hospital near his...

    Tags: Peter Yarrow, Sting, Mary Travers, Broadway Theater, Movies

  10. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Mike Kelley dies at 57; L.A. contemporary artist

    Mike Kelley, an influential Los Angeles artist whose physically messy and psychologically complex projects laid the groundwork for present-day installation art, has died. He was 57.
    Mike Kelley, an influential Los Angeles artist whose physically messy and psychologically complex projects laid the groundwork for present-day installation art, has died. He was 57. He was found dead Tuesday evening at his home in South Pasadena in...

    Tags: Concerts, John Waters, Museums, Suicide, Arts

  12. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Elizabeth Brumfiel dies at 66; feminist archaeologist

    Elizabeth Brumfiel, a widely recognized scholar in the field of feminist archaeology who studied Aztec culture, examining not only the functional and economic significance of ancient relics but what scholars learned about changing gender roles and relations in society, has died. She was 66.
    Elizabeth Brumfiel, a widely recognized scholar in the field of feminist archaeology who studied Aztec culture, examining not only the functional and economic significance of ancient relics but what scholars learned about changing gender roles and...

    Tags: Museums, Archaeology, Mexico City, Archaeology, Anthropology

  14. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Robert Hecht Jr. dies at 92; controversial dealer in classical antiquities

    When Robert E. Hecht Jr. arrived at the loading platform of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in the fall of 1972, he was carrying a large wooden box and was escorted by an armed guard.
    When Robert E. Hecht Jr. arrived at the loading platform of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in the fall of 1972, he was carrying a large wooden box and was escorted by an armed guard. Inside the box was perhaps the finest Greek vase to survive...

    Tags: Criminals, Literature, Museums, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arts

  16. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 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: Summer Olympics, Tredegar Corporation, Bars and Clubs, Arts, Tourism and Leisure

  18. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Cozy Up to The Coast

    There&rsquo;s no better way to commemorate Cupid&rsquo;s holiday than swapping L.A.&rsquo;s smog and traffic for the bucolic tranquility of the Central Coast and Santa Ynez Valley this Valentine&rsquo;s Day. And whether you want to hit the beach or wine country, we&rsquo;ve got you covered when it comes to finding the best deals for your romantic rendezvous.
    There’s no better way to commemorate Cupid’s holiday than swapping L.A.’s smog and traffic for the bucolic tranquility of the Central Coast and Santa Ynez Valley this Valentine’s Day. And whether you want to hit the beach or wine...

    Tags: Forestry and Timber, Personal Service, Tourism and Leisure, Arts, Artists

  20. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. PASSINGS: John Buchanan

    John Buchanan, 58, who brought popular shows to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco that raised membership and attendance but also drew criticism for pandering to low-brow tastes, died Friday of cancer, the museums announced. Buchanan ran the Portland...

    Tags: Museums, Cancer, Arts, Arts, Arts and Culture

  22. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Visiting out West? Here's a SoCal traveler's cheat sheet

    For most of the last 20 years, it&rsquo;s been my job to leave Los Angeles and bring home tips on travel elsewhere. But let&rsquo;s face it: Elsewhere can get expensive. And there&rsquo;s a lot of elsewhere here already.
    Los Angeles Times staff writer
    For most of the last 20 years, it’s been my job to leave Los Angeles and bring home tips on travel elsewhere. But let’s face it: Elsewhere can get expensive. And there’s a lot of elsewhere here already. So a year ago, I turned my...

    Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Research, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Arts

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