Food
The brasserie-style awning outside reads “Food Art Reality Hope Life Literature Liberte .”
June 25, 1989
World & Nation
Seymour Melman, a Columbia University professor who fueled the antiwar movement with economic studies showing how the high cost of military involvement short-changed domestic needs such as roads, schools and housing, has died.
Dec. 20, 2004
While I certainly appreciated Reichl’s mention of our diner, I wish she would have portrayed the diner “scene” more accurately.
Aug. 31, 1986
Business
One of Orange County’s oldest court reporting firms is being gobbled up by one of the nation’s largest legal reporting companies.
Jan. 30, 1996
Television
If Jane Fonda pops up on your TV screen doing a highly unlikely set of exercises, look again.
Dec. 25, 1988
Once upon a visit to Los Angeles, Brendan Behan, the late Irish playwright who was as renowned for his marathon tippling as he was for his stagecraft, patronized an estimated 30 restaurants and barrooms during a memorable three-hour spree.
Aug. 18, 1986
As you leave Cafe 50’s, a sign just above your head says “Back to the future.”
Aug. 17, 1986
Travel & Experiences
The “dehorns” used to be the problem at Mickey’s Dining Car. Dehorns? “Ya know, down and outers.
March 30, 1987
In 1987, you’re likely to see big changes in just about everything you buy.
Dec. 28, 1986
Politics
As the candidate who lost 49 states to Richard Nixon in the 1972 presidential election, I have always been pleased that among the precious few who thought I would have made the better president was Hunter S.
March 3, 2005