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    Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Fashion Diary: Fast forward to 2012

    Stealth wealth. Fashion gaming. Elsa Schiaparelli. Raf Simons. What else? Here's a list of stylish people, trends and ideas to pay attention to in 2012.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    Stealth wealth. Fashion gaming. Elsa Schiaparelli. Raf Simons. What else? Here's a list of stylish people, trends and ideas to pay attention to in 2012. Surrealism. Opening May 10, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's exhibition...

    Tags: Carey Mulligan, Cynthia Rowley, Gaming, Macy's, Gucci Group NV

  2. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Salad industry on hunt for solution to tainted greens

    For millions of Americans, bagged salads are a miracle food, the perfect mix of health and convenience.
    For millions of Americans, bagged salads are a miracle food, the perfect mix of health and convenience. Time-pressed cooks can rip open a bag and pour the leaves right into the bowl, reassured by the "triple-washed" label that some wondrous process has...

    Tags: Gaming, Salmonella Infection, Lettuce, Media Industry, Consumer Goods Industries

  4. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Mad T Party nightclub coming to Disney California Adventure

    A nightly dance party created as a last-minute diversion to entertain idle hordes waiting for a wildly popular attraction at <a title="Funland: Disney California Adventure" href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/themeparks/disney-california-adventure/">Disney California Adventure</a> has turned into an ever-evolving mainstay that might just become an accidental institution.
    Los Angeles Times staff writer
    A nightly dance party created as a last-minute diversion to entertain idle hordes waiting for a wildly popular attraction at Disney California Adventure has turned into an ever-evolving mainstay that might just become an accidental institution. PHOTOS:...

    Tags: Gaming, Bars and Clubs, Alice in Wonderland (movie, 2010), Disc Jockeys, Johnny Depp

  6. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Watching a screen? It watches you too

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone. But the iPhone is paying attention to him. As he traverses the 30-mile circuit around Seal Beach, Hartman's iPhone knows precisely where he is at every moment,...

    Tags: Gaming, Consumers, Glee (tv program), Television, Apple iPhone

  8. Jan 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Stephen Colbert, Herman Cain team up for S.C. campaign rally

    It was perhaps inevitable that Stephen Colbert -- fake conservative, cable TV personality, and the most famous Charlestonian since that guy from Hootie and the Blowfish -- would return to South Carolina to make a little mischief before the state's Republican primary.
    It was perhaps inevitable that Stephen Colbert -- fake conservative, cable TV personality, and the most famous Charlestonian since that guy from Hootie and the Blowfish -- would return to South Carolina to make a little mischief before the state's...

    Tags: Gaming, Newt Gingrich, Stephen Colbert, Companies and Corporations, Voting

  10. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Critic's Notebook: Grantland takes on the bigger world of sports

    When it comes to sportswriting, I tend to subscribe to George Plimpton's small-ball theory: The smaller the ball, the better the writing about the sport. This has a lot to do with my own biases (I'm a baseball fan, not much interest in basketball or football), but it also seems borne out by the literature. And yet, if Bill Simmons is right, the whole notion of a ball theory (small or large) might turn out to be moot.
    Los Angeles Times Book Critic
    When it comes to sportswriting, I tend to subscribe to George Plimpton's small-ball theory: The smaller the ball, the better the writing about the sport. This has a lot to do with my own biases (I'm a baseball fan, not much interest in basketball or...

    Tags: Gaming, Chicago Cubs, Babe Ruth, Malcolm Gladwell, ESPN (tv network)

  12. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  14. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. It's still music to Dan Wallin's ears

    Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible &#8212; Ghost Protocol," and director Brad Bird and composer Michael Giacchino are listening closely to the music when a man with a snow-white ponytail and baseball cap leans over to whisper in Giacchino's ear. The composer nods and asks the conductor, Tim Simonec, to take it from the top, with a shade less emphasis on the piano.
    Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol,"...

    Tags: Paula Patton, Gaming, Alcatraz (tv program), John Cassavetes, Television

  16. Dec 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Five ways to get started with your new iPhone

    Technology
    So you got an Apple iPhone for Christmas. Now what? Here are five places to start....
  18. Dec 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Star Wars: The Old Republic sells more than 1 million copies

    Company Town
    Electronic Arts says Star Wars: The Old Republic is "the fastest-growing subscription MMO in the history of our industry," but it's still early in the game....
  20. Dec 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Large Hadron Collider made with Legos, and other geeky creations

    Technology
    Using Legos, Sascha Mehlhase, a physicist based in Copenhagen, has built a 1:50 scale replica of the ATLAS detector, which is part of the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator....
  22. Dec 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Happy Festivus today, and hello Santa Claus this weekend

    All The Rage
    It's Festivus today and every Dec. 23. But that means that pretty soon Santa Claus will show up, so it's all good. Some fashion tips for the old boy....
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