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    Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A return to Bad Religion's early days

    Greg Graffin knows something about teenage rebellion. As the young singer for one of SoCal's most prominent hard-core punk bands, Bad Religion, raging against parental control (and the global system) was his core mission in the early 1980s.
    Greg Graffin knows something about teenage rebellion. As the young singer for one of SoCal's most prominent hard-core punk bands, Bad Religion, raging against parental control (and the global system) was his core mission in the early 1980s. Although...

    Tags: Music, Sony Corp., Entertainment, Cee Lo Green, Biology

  2. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: A rowdy, shaggy night for Bad Religion at the Echo

    Wednesday night was probably the first time a singer used the phrase “hemagglutinin” onstage at the Echo. Longtime L.A. punk fans know that can mean only one thing -- local heroes Bad Religion were playing a rare club-sized show, and its vocalist/UCLA biology professor Greg Graffin was warning the front rows that he'd recently had the flu.
    Wednesday night was probably the first time a singer used the phrase “hemagglutinin” onstage at the Echo. Longtime L.A. punk fans know that can mean only one thing -- local heroes Bad Religion were playing a rare club-sized show, and its...

    Tags: Music, Education, Entertainment, Diseases and Illnesses, Preventative Medicine

  4. Mar 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Bad Religion in lineup for March 24 Reason Rally in Washington, D.C.

    Pop & Hiss
    L.A. punk band Bad Religion will join entertainers Bill Maher, Eddie Izzard and other speakers on March 24 for the Reason Rally in Washington, D.C. Bad Religion's members have long sung about their preference for reason transcending religious...
  6. Dec 3, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Google buys anti-piracy firm Widevine [Updated]

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    Google's acquisition of Widevine is another sign that it is trying to burnish its image in Hollywood and among its allies in Washington....
  8. Mar 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Several bronze headstones, other items looted from Downey Cemetery

    L.A. NOW
    Several bronze headstones were removed from grave sites at Downey Cemetery, which dates to the 19th century and counts Civil War veterans among those buried there, police said. Downey police were called to the cemetery in the 12900 block of......
  10. Nov 19, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 'BMW bandits' spreading from Westside into Valley, LAPD says

    L.A. NOW
    The "BMW bandits," a group of professional thieves who have been stealing air bags and headlights for luxury cars on the Westside and in the Mid-Wilshire area, appear to be spreading to the San Fernando Valley. In recent months, about......
  12. Jul 16, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'The Marvelous Wonderettes' at Laguna Playhouse

    As if in response to the midsummer heat, "The Marvelous Wonderettes" returns to captivate us, with an aerated glee that is virtually irresistible. In its splendid new Laguna Playhouse staging, Roger Bean's long-running hit about four singing archetypes at the 1958 senior prom has never felt more marvelous in its audience regard, or more wonderful to its nostalgic core.
    Special to The Times
    As if in response to the midsummer heat, "The Marvelous Wonderettes" returns to captivate us, with an aerated glee that is virtually irresistible. In its splendid new Laguna Playhouse staging, Roger Bean's long-running hit about four singing archetypes at...

    Tags: Donna Reed

  14. Apr 15, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Competing with the pirates

    In October 2005, Apple added downloadable television shows to its popular iTunes Store. The move jump-started the market for full-length TV shows online, and by January 2008, the store had sold more than 125 million episodes. In the meantime, though, a...

    Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Advertising, Organized Crime

  16. May 3, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Southern Section

    Friday, May 7 DEL RIO LEAGUE Individual Championships SINGLES (semifinals)--Rory Quinones, La Serna d. Joseph Dermody, El Rancho, 6-4, 7-5; Tim Finch, La Serna d. Michael Stripling, Santa Fe, 6-3, 4-6, 4-3 (retire). (final) Quinones d. Finch, 6-2, 6-...

    Tags: John Anderson, Mike Williams, (wide receiver, born 1984)

  18. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| AM News
  19. Obituary: Jaxx Leffew

    Jaxx Leffew Jaxx Logen Taylor Leffew, son of Kimberly Duff and Travis Lee Leffew, died March 8, 2013.  In addition to his parents, he is survived by his siblings, Dustin Lee Leffew and Cayden Alexander Moore; grandparents, Rob and Diane Duff of...
  20. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Cops: Salon bandit was paying for cocaine habit

    The man accused of holding up hair salons in Chicago and the suburbs used a BB gun, picked places where there would be no male workers, and told police the robberies paid for his crack cocaine habit, authorities say.
    Chicago Tribune
    The man accused of holding up hair salons in Chicago and the suburbs used a BB gun, picked places where there would be no male workers, and told police the robberies paid for his crack cocaine habit, authorities say. Jason Logsdon, 41, also used his...

    Tags: Cocaine, Prosecution, Wicker Park, Lawyers, Lombard

  22. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Evanston man held without bond in salon robberies

    An Evanston man charged with robbing nearly a dozen hair salons in the Chicago area was enrolled in culinary school, where he appeared deeply interested in the food and the course work — at least in the beginning, a former classmate said.
    An Evanston man charged with robbing nearly a dozen hair salons in the Chicago area was enrolled in culinary school, where he appeared deeply interested in the food and the course work — at least in the beginning, a former classmate said. She...

    Tags: Cocaine, Prosecution, Brian Cox, Wicker Park, Crime, Law and Justice

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