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Man About Town: Our view of the cosmos from an L.A. hilltop
Do I turn you on to cool stuff or what? Last week, a great shave. This week, the cosmos. There isn't really anyplace I won't take you. OK, I won't take you to Chuck E. Cheese's — that'd just be cruel, pepperoni in the very corpuscles of the place....
Tags: George Lucas, Science and Technology, Woody Allen, Los Angeles International Airport, Entertainment
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A jazzy crescendo to a night with buddies
Before I tell you about one of the finest music clubs in the city, and before I tip you off to the best red-bricked little bar this side of SoHo — down a slender alley, a swanky place that ought to have a CIA operative as a bouncer and a guy with...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Drugs and Medicines, Football, Andrew Luck
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Chuck E. Cheese to revamp rodent mascot as rock star
The Chuck E. Cheese rodent mascot is ditching the backward baseball cap and fingerless gloves and reemerging as a rock star with a guitar. The pizza chain’s parent, CEC Entertainment Inc. of Irvine, Texas, is teasing its new spokesmouse with...
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Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants fined for child labor law violations
Money & CompanyNine Chuck E. Cheese restaurants fined for child labor law violations.... -
Book Review: 'Beauty Queens' by Libba Bray
Los Angeles TimesBeauty Queens A Novel Libba Bray Scholastic: 396 pp., $18.99, ages 13 and up Few events are more intrinsically ridiculous than the sequined spectacle of surgically enhanced females fake-baked to perfection and trotted on stage to one-up one another...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Book, Human Interest, Entertainment
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Chasing musical legends in Joshua Tree National Park
Special to the Los Angeles TimesTypically, we go to the desert at least once a year. We love the expansive space, several of the inns and restaurants and, of course, the otherworldly foliage of Joshua Tree National Park. We also enjoy the musical legacy of Gram Parsons, the former...Tags: Gene Autry, Country and Western (genre), Dining and Drinking, Gardens and Parks, Natural Resources
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Army Spc. Michael T. Manibog, 31, San Leandro; killed by bomb in Iraq
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWorking odd jobs and barely making ends meet, Michael T. Manibog was frustrated with the direction his life was heading and wanted to provide more for his 9-year-old son. After a heart-to-heart talk with his older sister a few years ago, he decided to...Tags: Death, Armed Forces, Iraq, U.S. Army, Defense
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Earthy but less earthly at a Vina monastery
Times Staff WriterFinally, I could rest in Peace. "Peace," it turned out, was the name of the room where I stayed during a recent retreat at the Abbey of New Clairvaux. This remote Cistercian-Trappist monastery welcomes visitors needing a break from today's frenetic...Tags: Stanford University, Gaming, Colleges and Universities, Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles International Airport
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Family saves the whales for Ventura revisit
Times Staff WriterThe week before our Ventura whale-watching trip, my sons and I talked about whales. We looked up the gray whale on the Internet, we read stories about whales and we packed (and unpacked) their two little suitcases (mostly with favorite toys) for days...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Gardens and Parks, Lotteries, Trips and Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Internet cafe law may have unintended targets
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.House Bill 155 was designed to sweep the state of illegal gambling cafes, and it worked. Internet cafes from Jacksonville to Key West have closed. But the law's wide net appears to have caught some unintended prey: restaurants, bowling alleys and...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Blockbuster goes dark at Cross Country Plaza
Columbus Ledger-EnquirerAnd then there was one. Blockbuster Video has turned the lights out at its Cross Country Plaza store. Its space at 3201 Macon Road was empty Monday, with its prominent blue sign stripped from the facade and no trace of it on the shopping center's main...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Blockbuster, Netflix Inc.
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Despite law, cities quiet on kids' gaming machines
Miami HeraldSince Gov. Rick Scott signed legislation outlawing video gambling machines last month, South Florida cops have rolled through their cities like the Untouchables, seizing dozens of machines from mom-and-pop stores and cafes and arresting their owners,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fort Lauderdale, South Miami, Nintendo Company Ltd., The Miami Herald
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