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    May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'The Source Family' documentary draws an L.A. crowd

    It's a quintessential only-in-L.A. story, one that combines sex, drugs, rock and roll, glamour, money, celebrity, hang gliding, health food and a homegrown spirituality. The new documentary "The Source Family" looks at the group of the same name, who for a brief moment in the early 1970s seemed to achieve their ideal of radical utopian experimental living.
    It's a quintessential only-in-L.A. story, one that combines sex, drugs, rock and roll, glamour, money, celebrity, hang gliding, health food and a homegrown spirituality. The new documentary "The Source Family" looks at the group of the same name, who...

    Tags: Recipes, Celebrities, Religion and Belief, Music Industry, Physiology

  2. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: 'The Source Family' follows a spiritual father-megalomaniac

    Hippie cult leader and Sunset Boulevard restaurateur Jim Baker (a.k.a Father Yod, a.k.a. YaHoWha) inspired a devoted following and no small amount of outrageous stories during his early '70s L.A. heyday. Apparently he killed two men with his bare hands. He may have funded his hip health-food eateries through bank robberies. It's also possible he shot lightning bolts out of his ears, though this claim probably has more to do with his followers' daily usage of what Baker called "the sacred herb" than any connection to reality.
    Hippie cult leader and Sunset Boulevard restaurateur Jim Baker (a.k.a Father Yod, a.k.a. YaHoWha) inspired a devoted following and no small amount of outrageous stories during his early '70s L.A. heyday. Apparently he killed two men with his bare hands....

    Tags: Bank Robbery

  4. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: Warmed-over tropes in 'Paris-Manhattan'

    To say that Sophie Lellouche, writer-director of the French rom-com "Paris-Manhattan," was inspired by the films of Woody Allen is not to suggest that her movie is inspired. A wan homage to <em>l'oeuvre de Woody</em>, the feature siphons off bits of "Play It Again, Sam," "Hannah and Her Sisters" and "Manhattan Murder Mystery" in its underwhelming tale of a thirtysomething Parisian's search for Mr. Right.
    To say that Sophie Lellouche, writer-director of the French rom-com "Paris-Manhattan," was inspired by the films of Woody Allen is not to suggest that her movie is inspired. A wan homage to l'oeuvre de Woody, the feature siphons off bits of "Play It...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment

  6. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. How Oscars' fashion show changed through the decades

    The Academy Awards are the biggest fashion runway on the planet. When Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried and other stars step out onto the red carpet Sunday, they will be primed to talk as much about what and who they are wearing as about the films that got them there.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    The Academy Awards are the biggest fashion runway on the planet. When Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried and other stars step out onto the red carpet Sunday, they will be primed to talk as much about what and who they are wearing as about...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Jennifer Jones, Grace Kelly, Vivien Leigh, Juan Carlos Obando

  8. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Los Angeles' Hollywood legacy is an auction house dream

    Norma Shearer's silk sheets sat for years in a Los Angeles garage, with no one to admire the embroidered monogram: NST, for Norma Shearer Thalberg.
    Norma Shearer's silk sheets sat for years in a Los Angeles garage, with no one to admire the embroidered monogram: NST, for Norma Shearer Thalberg. The starlet's Louis Vuitton steamer trunks waited in vain to voyage. One was dedicated solely to...

    Tags: Landforms, Jimi Hendrix, Charles M. Schulz, Harry Potter (fictional character), James Stewart

  10. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Diane Keaton buys in Pacific Palisades

    Actress and serial home renovator <b>Diane Keaton</b> has bought a house in Pacific Palisades for $5.6 million, public records show.
    Actress and serial home renovator Diane Keaton has bought a house in Pacific Palisades for $5.6 million, public records show. The purchase is unusual for Keaton in that the home was recently built — in 2009 — and is Cape Cod-influenced,...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Darling Companion (movie), Diane Keaton, Lauren Beale

  12. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Patt Morrison Asks: Diane Keaton

    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy and, perhaps above all, as a daughter -- as revealed by her daughter-mother memoir "Then Again." Little Diane once sat in a neighborhood theater on North Figueroa and watched her mother being crowned Mrs. Highland Park, and wished it were her up on stage instead. In time, she stood on the world stage as a winner of an Academy Award. Her strong connections to her late mother -- like her mother's dreams of art and beauty -- inform Keaton's own identity in the here and now.
    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Lady Gaga, Doris Day, Libraries

  14. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Fashion Diary: 'Snow White's' Colleen Atwood to launch HSN line

    "Annie Hall"inspired women to learn how to tie a tie. "Flashdance" set off a craze for ripped sweat shirts. And "Pulp Fiction" made the classic white shirt a hot fashion item.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    "Annie Hall"inspired women to learn how to tie a tie. "Flashdance" set off a craze for ripped sweat shirts. And "Pulp Fiction" made the classic white shirt a hot fashion item. But how many people know the names of the costume designers who inspired these...

    Tags: Ed Wood (movie), Michael Kaplan, Snow White (fictional character), Banana Republic, New Products

  16. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Diane Keaton lists historic town house for lease

    Actress and historic home renovator <b>Diane Keaton</b> has listed a live-work town house in downtown Los Angeles for lease at $2,800 a month. She recently bought the condominium for $570,000.
    Actress and historic home renovator Diane Keaton has listed a live-work town house in downtown Los Angeles for lease at $2,800 a month. She recently bought the condominium for $570,000. The three-level unit in a Arts District building dating to 1906...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Diane Keaton, Human Interest, Academy Awards

  18. Feb 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Oscar voters aren't always who you might think

    Which two of these four entertainment names &#8212; Woody Allen, George Lucas, Meat Loaf, Erik Estrada &#8212; are members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts &amp; Sciences?
    Which two of these four entertainment names — Woody Allen, George Lucas, Meat Loaf, Erik Estrada — are members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences? It'd be understandable if you guessed Allen and Lucas: The directors made such...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Erik Estrada, Arlene Dahl, Cheech Marin

  20. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  23. Actor Harrison Ford lists Brentwood compound at $8.295 million

    Actor <b>Harrison Ford</b> has listed his compound in Brentwood for $8.295 million.
    Actor Harrison Ford has listed his compound in Brentwood for $8.295 million. The Colonial Revival-style house, designed by Gerard Colcord and built in 1951, is set off the street at the end of a long gated driveway. On more than three-quarters of an acre...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Easy Rider (movie), Celebrities, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Betty Ford

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