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Calendar: Events for early 2008 and beyond
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCALIFORNIA San Diego Mardi Gras It's telling that no still or video cameras are allowed at the San Diego Fat Tuesday frenzy. The crowd gets wild with live music on 10 stages, go-go dancing and street performers, beads and boas, plus two Incredible...Tags: Entertainment, Winter Park, Mardi Gras, Cartoons, Festive Events
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Santa Rosa's Schulz Museum celebrates 5th anniversary
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe museum dedicated to the creator of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and other "Peanuts" favorites marks its fifth anniversary, kicking things off with a party that includes live music and ice cream cake, all free. Also: special guided tours, and an open house...Tags: Charlie Brown (fictional character), Kegasus (fictional character), Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ice Cream
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Pictures speak 'A Thousand Words'
There's painting, sculpture and a bunch of short plays. Also a bar, fair trade chocolate and a big bowl of Chex Mix. Now playing at Art Share L.A., "A Thousand Words" is an inviting, if erratic, conversation between nine writers and nine downtown artists....Tags: Entertainment, Charlie Brown (fictional character), James Joyce, John Waters, Minority Groups
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A zigzag through a comical Santa Rosa
Special to The TimesI had invited my cool 13-year-old cousin, Sam, to see a new museum here commemorating the late "Peanuts" creator, Charles M. Schulz. I had assumed that a place dedicated to a comic strip wasn't the kind of museum most grown-ups would want to see unless...Tags: Restaurants, Entertainment, Personal Service, Kegasus (fictional character), Family
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The road to Kauai is an ever-inviting garden path
Times Staff WriterHanalei, Hawaii KAUAI is the island Hollywood calls paradise. Its tropical forests, 4,000-foot cliffs and crescent-shaped beaches have provided idyllic settings for more than 60 films and TV shows, cast as everything from "Gilligan's Island" and...Tags: Restaurants, Entertainment, Plant Openings, Fatigue, Forestry and Timber
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Hitting a nerve
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConsumerism and the counterculture collide hard on Telegraph Avenue, where political posters fill the space between chain stores. Three kids in hooded sweatshirts crouch on the sidewalk: "Can you spare some change ... for pot?" Away from the clamor,...Tags: Entertainment, Fiction, Spider-Man (fictional character), Arts, Arts and Culture
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Summer theater fills area stages with music and drama
This is the year of the premiere in area theater. Several area companies are presenting Lehigh Valley debuts of splashy Broadway musicals. Notre Dame Summer Theater is producing the first community theater production of the popular "Les Miserables";...Tags: Entertainment, Broadway Theater, French Literature, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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You're a good man, Charles Schulz
No comic strip was more in touch with American pop culture in the 20th century than "Peanuts," drawn and written by the late, towering and much-revered cartoonist Charles Schulz. That his daily strip, so filled with unflinching sarcasm and childish wiles,...
Tags: Entertainment, Nirvana (music group), Cartoons, Arrested Development (tv program) , Artists
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Paul Natkin: Through the lens of rock 'n' roll
Every picture tells a story. In Paul Natkin's world, sometimes multiple stories. Take, for example, his portrait of the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards. It's all there: the smirk, the skull ring, the cigarette butt in his right hand. And, yeah, he's...
Tags: Museum of Science and Industry, Entertainment, Rolling Stone, Walter Payton, Music
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Land of Linkin'
Change of SubjectA weekly listing of intriguing, wacky, useful, provocative and otherwise interesting links that readers and I have come across and think you might want to see. Look for Land of Linkin' first thing every Monday morning and click here to...... -
In The Pipeline: From on the water to on the ice
My idea of a boat is a kayak, so that is the boat I own. As I tool around Huntington Harbour during spring and summer, I still marvel at the many yachts that dwarf my blue plastic Ocean Kayak, so I was pleased to accept an invitation to ride in the...
Tags: Technology, Book, Sports, Science and Technology, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Christmas Countdown: When does it all end at the theme parks?
The more, the merrier, right? The Christmas celebrations last for quite a while after Dec. 25 at Orlando's theme parks attractions. Here's a last-call list for the recurring holiday programming: DEC. 22 and 23: Mannheim Steamroller's last two concerts...
Tags: Islands of Adventure, Kennedy Space Center, Travel, Orange County Regional History Center, Religious Festivals
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