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    Jun 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. The Chicken Tractor: a coop for the modernist chicken and an organic lawn fertilizer

    L.A. at Home
    It's called the Chicken Tractor, and it's the Los Angeles design firm 100xbetter's first foray into urban farm equipment: an architecturally modernist, indoor-outdoor chicken coop that doubles as a fertilizer spreader. "The lower screened portion has an...
  2. Jan 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Santa Cruz's affordable luxuries

    Three-hundred and forty-five driving miles north of Los Angeles, 72 miles south of San Francisco and many leagues to the left of Middle America, Santa Cruz calls out to newcomers like a lazy mermaid atop Monterey Bay. With tie-dyed scales.
    Three-hundred and forty-five driving miles north of Los Angeles, 72 miles south of San Francisco and many leagues to the left of Middle America, Santa Cruz calls out to newcomers like a lazy mermaid atop Monterey Bay. With tie-dyed scales. "Dude," this...

    Tags: Fennel, Surfing, Painting, Foods and Beverages, Building Material

  4. Mar 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Where to stay when visiting Yosemite

    With more than 4 million people visiting Yosemite National Park last year — and that number expected to increase this year — it's no wonder lodging inside the park is snatched up quickly.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    With more than 4 million people visiting Yosemite National Park last year — and that number expected to increase this year — it's no wonder lodging inside the park is snatched up quickly. "We typically sell out during the summer season,"...

    Tags: Orange County Regional History Center, Rivers, Sports, Commuting, Vehicles

  6. Dec 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Livestock in U.S. gobble up the antibiotics [Updated]

    The U.S.-raised animals we eat consumed about 29 million pounds of antibiotics in the last year alone, according to a first-ever Food and Drug Administration accounting of antimicrobial drug use by the American livestock industry. The release of the...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Chemical Industry, Politics, Barack Obama, American Medical Association

  8. Nov 7, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. A sunrise bike ride down Hawaii's Haleakala volcano

    At Haleakala, it's all downhill
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    At Haleakala, it's all downhill Every day, about an hour after first light hits the green hillsides of upcountry Maui, the spokes begin to sing. If you stand along the road by Sunrise Market in the hamlet of Kula, you'll first hear the buzz, then with a...

    Tags: Cycling, Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents, Companies and Corporations, Head Injuries

  10. Oct 24, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Comic actress seeks to sally forth

    Actress <b>Meg Ryan</b>,<b></b>who will star opposite Timothy Hutton in the December comedy "Serious Moonlight," also seems to be getting serious about selling her Bel-Air home. She has put it back up for sale at $14.2 million -- a 27% price reduction from what she was asking a year ago.
    Actress Meg Ryan,who will star opposite Timothy Hutton in the December comedy "Serious Moonlight," also seems to be getting serious about selling her Bel-Air home. She has put it back up for sale at $14.2 million -- a 27% price reduction from what she was...

    Tags: William Bratton, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Homes, Banking, Alcoholic Beverages

  12. Oct 14, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dr. Richard Ellenbogen ('Dr. 90210') lists Sunset Strip home for $3,495,000

    <b>Dr. </b><b>Richard Ellenbogen, </b>one of the surgeons featured in "Dr. 90210," has listed his Sunset Strip-area home for $3,495,000.
    Dr. Richard Ellenbogen, one of the surgeons featured in "Dr. 90210," has listed his Sunset Strip-area home for $3,495,000. Update: This version includes additional details. The walled and gated villa has three bedrooms, a maid's room and three bathrooms...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Surgery, Alcoholic Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure

  14. Mar 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Market Watch: Farmers market committee OKs plan to fight vendor cheating

    It is not very often that meetings of the Certified Farmers Market Advisory Committee are the stuff of high drama. But such was the case Thursday at a meeting in Sacramento at which the committee voted to recommend a substantial increase in fees paid by...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Elections, Anthony Cannella

  16. Aug 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Dude ranches: Roping, riding and karaoke

    Nearly two decades have passed since tough-as- nails trail boss Curly Washburn hurled insults at the three "City Slickers" who invaded his turf, a Colorado cattle ranch, in search of a Wild West adventure.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Nearly two decades have passed since tough-as- nails trail boss Curly Washburn hurled insults at the three "City Slickers" who invaded his turf, a Colorado cattle ranch, in search of a Wild West adventure. The 1991 movie, which earned Jack Palance a...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Rivers, Sports, Hair and Nails, Bars and Clubs

  18. Aug 31, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Dalai Lama to chicken farmers: Let your hens roam and your eggs be salmonella-free

    Money & Company
    When it comes to folks getting their feathers ruffled amid the largest egg recall in U.S. history, which people jump to mind? Federal investigators? Of course. Lawmakers? Food safety experts? Sure. The Dalai Lama? It’s true. The Nobel Peace Prize......
  20. Sep 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Wild monkeys suffer trauma and injuries when captured for transport to breeding facilities, report says

    L.A. Unleashed
    NAIROBI, Kenya — Wild long-tailed monkeys sustain broken limbs and other injuries when trappers catch the primates and transfer them to breeding farms on the island nation of Mauritius, said a new report released Tuesday. Photos in the report showed.......
  22. Sep 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Literary readings get a new lens at LACMA

    Jacket Copy
    Walk through the streetlight installation at LACMA, get a ticket and then head east to enter LACMA through its Ahmanson building; on the left is an alcove that opens out into to the Art Catalogs bookstore. It's not the museum......
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