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    Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Natural History Museum's Otis Booth Pavilion finally revealed

    The 100-year-old Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County knows how to make an entrance.
    The 100-year-old Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County knows how to make an entrance. On Saturday night, following a black-tie dinner to celebrate its centennial, the museum lifted the curtain on its brand-new entrance, the Otis Booth Pavilion....

    Tags: Fabian, Music, Zev Yaroslavsky, Museums, Arts and Culture

  2. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. TV picks: 'The Killing,' TV Event, 'First Churchills,' teen drama

    <strong>"The Killing "(AMC, Sundays).</strong> That "The Killing" would return was not at all clear at the end of its previous season; viewers grumbled that two seasons was too long to follow a case that in the context of the series took only as many days to resolve as there were episodes. (It did create a kind of temporal cognitive dissonance, to be sure; and yet I was even more of a fan in the series' second season than during its first.) Beyond the crime the title requires, and first and foremost, "The Killing" concerns two troubled, fatefully entwined detectives -- Mireille Enos as Sarah Linden, who cares too much, and Joel Kinnaman as Stephen Holder, who also cares too much -- working in a Seattle so wet and rainy as to suggest a city less of the Pacific Northwest than the post-apocalypse. (It's Vancouver, actually.) Based on a Danish series, it was a herald of the slow and steady, mood-first style we've seen here more lately in "Top of the Lake" (its twin in several respects) and "Rectify." As in the first season (and as in "Lake" and, retrospectively, "Rectify") it's a story of lost children in a cold world, and heroes almost too weary to help them, but helpless not to try.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "The Killing "(AMC, Sundays). That "The Killing" would return was not at all clear at the end of its previous season; viewers grumbled that two seasons was too long to follow a case that in the context of the series took only as many days to resolve as...

    Tags: John Neville, Adult Swim (tv network), Adam Scott, The Killing (movie), The X-Files (tv program)

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: 'North America,' Discovery Channel's 7-part nature series

    Oh, nature, so near and yet so far: the thing we live in and deny, worship and destroy. The nagging conscience of our modern dystopian times!
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    Oh, nature, so near and yet so far: the thing we live in and deny, worship and destroy. The nagging conscience of our modern dystopian times! It is spiritually useful to be reminded that there is a world of animals that -- for the moment, at least --...

    Tags: Action (Movie Genre), BBC, Hans Zimmer, Landforms, Mountains

  6. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'American Horror Story,' 'Big Bang Theory' top Critics' Choice bids

    The critics have spoken: horror, geeks and HBO make for some good TV.
    The critics have spoken: horror, geeks and HBO make for some good TV. The nominations for the third annual Critics' Choice Television Awards were announced Wednesday morning by the Broadcast Television Journalists Assn. -- and FX's "American Horror...

    Tags: Syfy (tv network), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), The Simpsons (tv program), Sundance Film Festival, Bryan Cranston

  8. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. USA moving past 'blue skies' with 'Graceland,' sitcoms, reality

    Over the last few years, as ratings for cable networks like AMC and TLC have surged, their brand identities have shifted just as dramatically. History, the channel that five years ago was known for its dusty old World War II documentaries, is now better known for reality shows about swamp-dwellers and the miniseries &ldquo;The Bible.&rdquo;
    Over the last few years, as ratings for cable networks like AMC and TLC have surged, their brand identities have shifted just as dramatically. History, the channel that five years ago was known for its dusty old World War II documentaries, is now better...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), ABC (tv network), AMC (tv network), Lennon Parham, Entertainment

  10. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Emmy campaigning is more competitive than ever

    When the producers of "Modern Family" claimed in a full-page Variety ad two years ago that curvaceous star Sofia Vergara would run naked down Sunset Boulevard if the ABC sitcom won the Emmy (it did, and she didn't), it may have seemed as if award campaigning had reached its peak.
    When the producers of "Modern Family" claimed in a full-page Variety ad two years ago that curvaceous star Sofia Vergara would run naked down Sunset Boulevard if the ABC sitcom won the Emmy (it did, and she didn't), it may have seemed as if award...

    Tags: Netflix Inc., Sofia Vergara, Sundance Channel (tv network), ABC (tv network), The Tudors (tv program)

  12. May 8, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  13. Historic lesbian bar The Palms set to close in West Hollywood

    After almost 50 years, the last remaining lesbian bar in West Hollywood, <a href="http://www.thepalmsbar.com/" target="_blank">The Palms</a>, is set to shut its doors at the end of L.A. Pride weekend.
    After almost 50 years, the last remaining lesbian bar in West Hollywood, The Palms, is set to shut its doors at the end of L.A. Pride weekend. With the closing of the historic watering hole, the longtime LGBT-friendly city will lose its last remaining...

    Tags: Social Media, Ellen DeGeneres, Melissa Etheridge

  14. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Joe and Tina Simpson sell Encino home for $3.5 million

    Joe and Tina Simpson, parents of singer-actress daughters Ashlee and Jessica, have sold their home in Encino for $3.5 million.
    Joe and Tina Simpson, parents of singer-actress daughters Ashlee and Jessica, have sold their home in Encino for $3.5 million. The buyers are television writer-producer Cynthia Harrison and her husband, real estate investment firm head Lewis Wallach....

    Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Sellers, Investments

  16. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Stephen Colbert slams 'The Bible' miniseries

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    In his first night back on the air Monday after a two-week hiatus, Stephen Colbert focused on spiritual matters. As “America’s most influential Catholic,” Colbert was naturally disappointed to have missed out on covering the election...

    Tags: Mark Burnett, Donald Trump, Stephen Colbert, Arts and Culture, Literature

  18. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Producers Guild inaugural Digital VIP awards find opulent setting

    The Producers Guild of America honored nine people for their contributions to the advancement of digital entertainment and storytelling in an event held in the Bel Air mansion of entrepreneur Elon Musk. The Digital VIP awards celebration attracted...

    Tags: Walt Disney, SpaceX, Entertainment, Battles (music group), Epic (movie)

  20. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Bible' tops DVD, Blu-ray sales; 'Argo' top rental

    The History Channel&rsquo;s TV miniseries "The Bible" debuted at the top of the DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, while Oscar best picture winner "Argo" held on to the top rental spot. Here are the top selling and renting titles for the week ending April 6 and April 7, respectively.
    The History Channel’s TV miniseries "The Bible" debuted at the top of the DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, while Oscar best picture winner "Argo" held on to the top rental spot. Here are the top selling and renting titles for the week ending April 6 and...

    Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Rentrak Corporation, Wreck-It Ralph (movie), Sony Corp.

  22. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. '42' will round the bases. IMDb wins legal battle against actress.

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before the weekend! How did I never think of that before?</strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before the weekend! How did I never think of that before? The Skinny: I've been catching up with TNT's "Southland." Man this show is good and I really will miss it if this is its last season. Go watch it on VOD. Friday's headlines...

    Tags: Television Networks, Media Industry, To the Wonder (movie), TNT (tv network), Entertainment

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