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    Dec 29, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Gear: Ways to run with the weather

    Too cold outside to go out for a run? Too wet, icy? All the old wintertime excuses for ditching your daily jog don't work with the new breed of bad-weather footwear. Warm, dry and grippy, they're designed to get you safely through rain, ice and snow without a chill. Just don't forget to wear a jacket.
    Too cold outside to go out for a run? Too wet, icy? All the old wintertime excuses for ditching your daily jog don't work with the new breed of bad-weather footwear. Warm, dry and grippy, they're designed to get you safely through rain, ice and snow...
  2. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Costa Mesa, Highland Park hit shoppers' radar

    The Scout, our feature on reinvigorated or overlooked shopping desinations, bounced from Long Beach to Claremont to Santa Ana this year. We walked a developing stretch of Pico Boulevard and checked out what's new on La Brea Avenue. But the two destinations that arguably stood out the most: Costa Mesa and the Highland Park neighborhood of northeast L.A.
    The Scout, our feature on reinvigorated or overlooked shopping desinations, bounced from Long Beach to Claremont to Santa Ana this year. We walked a developing stretch of Pico Boulevard and checked out what's new on La Brea Avenue. But the two...

    Tags: Design Within Reach Incorporated, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants

  4. Aug 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Readers' Choice 2012: Home

    <strong>Bed/Mattress Store</strong>
    Bed/Mattress Store Ortho Mattress Multiple area locations www.orthomattress.com Ortho Mattress has been providing beds (and bedding) to Southern California residents since 1957. Now, with more than 70 locations, the company continues to offer national...

    Tags: Staples Center, Sears, Consumers, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance

  6. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Byron Donzis dies at 79; wide-ranging inventor

    In 1978, Byron Donzis walked into a Houston hospital looking for Dan Pastorini, the Houston Oilers' prized quarterback who was laid up with three broken ribs from a recent game. Donzis was wearing a trench coat and carrying a large bag. He was accompanied by an associate wielding a baseball bat.
    In 1978, Byron Donzis walked into a Houston hospital looking for Dan Pastorini, the Houston Oilers' prized quarterback who was laid up with three broken ribs from a recent game. Donzis was wearing a trench coat and carrying a large bag. He was accompanied...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Thomas Edison, Litigation, X-rays

  8. Jan 9, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Gear: The latest in minimalist running shoes

    At first, they laughed at Vibram's weird ultra-light shoes with the five individual toe compartments. Now, with the barefoot-inspired minimalist tide sweeping the running and workout worlds, competitors big and small are rushing to copy it. Converts rave about the better balance, greater speed and reduced injuries that result from the funny-looking shoes, which enable a lower-impact forefoot landing. As companies experiment with new takes on the concept, they're adding cushioning and enclosures and trying to broaden the appeal to cross-training activities. Here's a quick look at the new minimalism.
    At first, they laughed at Vibram's weird ultra-light shoes with the five individual toe compartments. Now, with the barefoot-inspired minimalist tide sweeping the running and workout worlds, competitors big and small are rushing to copy it. Converts...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Adidas AG, Health

  10. Jan 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Start-up spotlight: LuxeYard brings social aspect to flash sales

    Technology
    LuxeYard, which offers luxury home decor at 70% off retail through its members-only website, aims to combine social media with flash sales....
  12. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. James Van Doren dies at 72; co-founder of Vans shoes

    James Van Doren and his older brother Paul had only sample sneakers to offer when they opened their first store, in Anaheim, in 1966. They took a dozen orders in the morning and delivered custom canvas deck shoes, made in their adjacent factory, in the afternoon.
    James Van Doren and his older brother Paul had only sample sneakers to offer when they opened their first store, in Anaheim, in 1966. They took a dozen orders in the morning and delivered custom canvas deck shoes, made in their adjacent factory, in the...

    Tags: Boston, Sean Penn, Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations

  14. Jul 2, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. 12 home decor sales for the Fourth of July weekend and beyond

    L.A. at Home
    It certainly feels like summer, but retailers are already thinking fall. With so many stores running sales this holiday weekend, we decided to present a roundup of home and garden discounts: Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams L.A. Summer Tag Sale......
  16. Sep 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Behind the laces: A closer look at Marty McFly's 2011 Nike Mag

    All The Rage
    A closer look at the origin and details of the 2015 Nike Mag, the mythical self-lacing shoe from "Back to the Future Part II" and conversation with the key players....
  18. Nov 1, 2010 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Searching the soul of trail-running shoes

    As the minimalist tide sweeps across the running world, a battle rages for the soul of trail running shoes: Thin, low-profile padding versus regular cushioning. Do you want the superior ground "feel" and stability of a lower shoe, which can rattle your bones? Or do you go for the taller, more traditional padded shoes that pamper you over rocks and ruts at the expense of that prized feel? We took four pairs out to the trails in Orange County's Peters Canyon for a <i>mano a mano</i> (or is that <i>pies a pies</i>?) showdown.
    As the minimalist tide sweeps across the running world, a battle rages for the soul of trail running shoes: Thin, low-profile padding versus regular cushioning. Do you want the superior ground "feel" and stability of a lower shoe, which can rattle your...

    Tags: Forests, Pies and Tarts, Physical Therapists, Natural Resources, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  20. May 9, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Gear: Shoes for not-quite-barefoot running

    Barefoot running has become a hot fitness trend thanks to evidence that it can reduce injuries and strengthen feet. But ironically, many "barefooters" prefer to keep their feet covered. Fear of injuries from broken glass, rocks and other sharp objects inspired the invention of the "minimalist" running shoe, whose essential feature is a thin, tactile and flat bottom that lacks the elevated heel cushion typically found on running shoes. This category &#8212; pioneered by Vibram's popular FiveFingers individual-toed shoe-glove four years ago &#8212; now includes styles that enclose all five toes together. Hard-core barefooters will scoff at any shoe, even these stripped-down alternatives to traditional running shoes with generously padded soles. But for those who want the benefits of barefooting with some protection, the minimalists have you covered.
    Barefoot running has become a hot fitness trend thanks to evidence that it can reduce injuries and strengthen feet. But ironically, many "barefooters" prefer to keep their feet covered. Fear of injuries from broken glass, rocks and other sharp objects...

    Tags: Lightweight Boxing, Human Body, Toes, Boxing, Injuries and Wounds

  22. May 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Toe a new line: barefoot shoes

    If you live in Los Angeles or other fashion-forward places where people are eager to try new things, you have seen them: people running around in shoes that look like gorilla feet, modern ninja footwear or high-tech surf booties.
    If you live in Los Angeles or other fashion-forward places where people are eager to try new things, you have seen them: people running around in shoes that look like gorilla feet, modern ninja footwear or high-tech surf booties. They are the newest...

    Tags: Entertainment, Skin, American Red Cross, Companies and Corporations, Human Body

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