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A house that claimed his fame
There are many ways you could list the well-known white house in Hancock Park that is on sale for $2.1 million:
It has a pool, a sauna and a steam room.
A home theater with a bar.
Six bedrooms and six baths.
Nineteen Michelangelo's Davids lined up...Tags: Arts, Music, Entertainment, Tourism and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure
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Aquanura water show in the works at Efteling in the Netherlands
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEfteling plans to unveil a $24-million nighttime spectacular this year that features water fountains, flame-throwers, synchronized spotlights and symphonic music set to fairy tale stories drawn from the Dutch theme park's signature attractions. Aquanura,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Music, Entertainment, Tourism and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure
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Bob Harper soldiers on with 'The Biggest Loser'
It's Saturday morning and Bob Harper is sidling up to a stationary bike at Crunch gym on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. He's been teaching this cardio cycling class for years — long before becoming a trainer on NBC's "The Biggest Loser." In fact,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Anna Kournikova, Television, Music, Cycling
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Newt Gingrich stars in Republican debate show
When Newt Gingrich tore into CNN’s John King for kicking off Thursday night’s presidential debate with a question about his embittered second ex-wife, it was reality TV at its finest.
The long series of debates among the Republican candidates...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Ron Paul, Herman Cain, Concerts
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2012 Olympics Road to London: Mikaela Mayer focuses on gold
Seventh in a series of occasional stories.
Mark Mayer calls them "the hard times," the weeks and months when his teenage daughter would simply disappear for days on end.
"I wouldn't sleep at night," he remembers. "I just didn't think she was in the...Tags: Trials, Snowboarding, 2016 Olympic Games, Music, Entertainment
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Yaffa Yarkoni dies at 86; Israeli singer
Yaffa Yarkoni, a singer who entertained Israeli soldiers on the front lines for half a century and later reaped public censure for her outspoken criticism of the military's treatment of Palestinians, died Sundayof Alzheimer's disease in Tel Aviv. She...Tags: Israel, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Music, Entertainment
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Clare Fischer dies at 83; versatile pianist, composer, arranger
Clare Fischer, a Grammy-winning pianist, composer and arranger who crossed freely from jazz to Latin and pop music, working with such names as Dizzy Gillespie, George Shearing and Natalie Cole as well as Paul McCartney, Prince and Michael Jackson, has...Tags: Entertainment, Chaka Khan, Natalie Cole, Tito Puente, Michael Jackson
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Golden Globes anticipation is high for host Ricky Gervais
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLet's face it. Audiences will tune into the Golden Globes Sunday at 5 p.m. on NBC not so much to see if "The Artist," "The Help," "Hugo" or "Midnight in Paris" wins best picture of 2011 -- but to see just how outrageous host Ricky Gervais will get. For...Tags: The Artist (movie), Hugo (movie), Charlie Sheen, Entertainment, Angelina Jolie
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'The Artist,' 'The Descendants' win big at the 69th annual Golden Globe awards
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The Artist," the charming film about Hollywood's transition from silent movies to talkies, and the family drama "The Descendants" were catapulted to front-runner Oscar status Sunday night with an armful of Golden Globes to their names as the awards...Tags: Hugo (movie), Marilyn Monroe, Laura Dern, Awards and Prizes, W.E. (movie)
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SAG Awards: 'The Help' wins big
The Screen Actors Guild handed out three of its five film awards Sunday night to performers in the 1960s civil rights drama "The Help," injecting a little excitement into the Oscar race.
The cast of the film received the group's top honor, the SAG...Tags: FX (tv channel), Ryan Murphy, Awards and Prizes, Modern Family (tv program), Artists
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Israel Baker, renowned violinist, dies at 92
As concertmaster for the orchestra that recorded the soundtrack for the movie "Psycho," classical violinist Israel Baker helped create a piece of pop culture that is regarded as one of Hollywood's most terrifying. He led the piercing attack of the violins...Tags: Israel, Movies, Music, Entertainment, Igor Stravinsky
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