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Westboro Baptist Church defector struggles with her past
TOPEKA, Kan. — The house was empty, just as Libby Phelps had planned. Slipping inside that afternoon four years ago, she felt as if her heart would burst through her chest. She peeked through the curtains, terrified that her aunt and uncle ...
Tags: AIDS, Christianity, Jenna Bush Hager, Religion and Belief, Academy Awards
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Review: With 'Tosca,' Los Angeles Opera goes for grand
An essay in the program for Los Angeles Opera's new production of "Tosca," which opened at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Saturday night, begins by quoting Benjamin Britten on Puccini's opera. The British composer, Joseph Berger writes, was "'sickened'...
Tags: Entertainment, The Getty, Les Miserables (musical), Tony Awards, Arts and Culture
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The Fountain's 'Heart Song' gives voice to flamenco's depths
Two years ago Stephen Sachs began working on a play about the philosophy and practice of flamenco. He figured he had all the material he needed, having spent years in close proximity to flamenco dancers as the co-artistic director of the Fountain Theatre,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Dance, Celebrities, Shirley
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August Wilson's words came straight from his soul
Stage and film legend James Earl Jones once said, "It's hard for an actor to go wrong if he's true to the words that August has written." As an actor and writer, I have found that statement to be true of only a few playwrights. There is usually at least...
Tags: Celebrities, Broadway Theater, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Entertainment, Slavery
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‘The X-Files’: Chris Carter talks ‘improbable’ comedy of ‘Jose Chung’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“The X-Files” remains a moody and mysterious hallmark of science fiction television, even as the show celebrates its 20th anniversary […]... -
Malibu retreat with four-star pedigree for sale
Actor Nick Nolte has put a Malibu compound up for sale that has seen a galaxy of stars come through its arched entryway. Besides Nolte, other notables to have owned the house include comedian Tommy Chong, Don Felder of the Eagles and music producer...
Tags: Action (Movie Genre), Barbara Bain, Drake Hogestyn, Celebrities, New York City Police Department
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Aviator Nation's founder always looks on the bright side
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticWalking into the Aviator Nation store on Abbot Kinney in Venice is like stumbling into a frat house with a feminine touch. Steely Dan, Doors and Grateful Dead album covers and vintage skate decks nailed to the walls, a record player spinning Aerosmith's...Tags: Fashion Trends, Entertainment, The Amazing Race (tv program), Television Industry, GQ
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Cannes: With 'The Congress,' Ari Folman votes for new audacity
CANNES, France -- Few independent directors have won as many plaudits for their visual inventiveness as Ari Folman. Five years ago, the Israeli first-timer came to Cannes and caught the film world’s attention with his combat piece “Waltz...
Tags: Politics, Celebrities, Israel, Movies, Golden Globe Awards
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Race for city controller lands at LAX
The Los Angeles city controller doesn't have any actual power over the modernization plans of Los Angeles World Airports or over whether a controversial new runway is built at Los Angeles International Airport. Nevertheless, LAWA and the runway have...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Politics, Entertainment, Eric Garcetti, Dennis P. Zine
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Robin Finck rejoins Nine Inch Nails ahead of summer tour
Two days after Eric Avery revealed in a Facebook post that he'd left the band in order to "focus on my musical life here in L.A.," Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails announced Friday that Robin Finck had rejoined the influential industrial-rock group....
Tags: Trent Reznor, Lollapalooza, Japan, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Taste of Mexico restaurants tout authentic flavors
When Jaime Martin del Campo and Ramiro Arvizu opened their Bell restaurant 15 years ago, some customers wondered if they knew how to cook. Accustomed to Mexican food laden with sour cream, melted cheddar cheese and mild salsa that has long been served...
Tags: Cheddar Cheese, Univision (tv network), Telemundo (tv network), Bobby Flay, Restaurants
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Rash guards that do double duty as streetwear
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAction sports and high fashion may not seem like the most likely of companions, but in the past decade designers have done more than dip a toe into surf culture; they have embraced the easygoing, sun-drenched lifestyle common to Southern California and...Tags: Tory Burch, Skin Rash, J. Crew, Customs and Tradition, Fashion Shows
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