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Review: Beatles flop 'Magical Mystery Tour' is put in context
Roll up, America; step right this way. Here comes the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour," getting a big night on domestic television, 45 Christmastimes after it first aired in the United Kingdom, on Boxing Day, Dec. 26, 1967. Newly restored and...
Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, BBC, Paul McCartney
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Natasha Bedingfield buys Los Feliz home for $2.3 million
Pop star Natasha Bedingfield, who launched her own British invasion of the U.S. airwaves with such often-played hits as "Unwritten," has purchased a home in the Los Feliz area for $2.3 million.
The London-born singer-songwriter bought a 4,792-square-foot...Tags: National Football League, Cleveland Browns, Celebrities, Achievement Records, America's Got Talent (tv program)
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Joel Diamond's Calabasas home is for sale for $1,895,000
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGrammy-winning record producer Joel Diamond has listed his gated English country-style home in Calabasas at $1,895,000. -------------------- For the record: An earlier version of this story misspelled gave an incorrect age for Diamond. ----------------...Tags: Achievement Records, Music Industry, Movies, Human Accomplishments, Entertainment
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PASSINGS: Bernd Eichinger, Bruce Gordon, Frank Lieberman, Stanley Frazen, Alan Sloane
Bernd Eichinger
Film producer and screenwriter
Bernd Eichinger, 61, a successful German film producer and screenwriter whose credits include the Oscar-nominated "Downfall" and "The Baader Meinhof Complex," died Monday night in Los Angeles after...Tags: Celebrities, Television Industry, Al Capone, Adolf Hitler, Entertainment
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Pacific Symphony's 2011-12 season includes return of operatic music to Orange County
Culture MonsterAnnouncing the Pacific Symphonyâs 2011-12 season Monday, orchestra leaders say they will begin trying to fill the Orange County opera void left by the collapse of Opera Pacific late in 2008. The idea isnât to become a full-on opera producer,...... -
Philip Langridge dies at 70; versatile British tenor
Times Staff And Wire ReportsPhilip Langridge, the British tenor who won praise for his vocal versatility and subtle characterization, has died. He was 70. Langridge died Friday after a short battle with cancer, the Royal Opera House announced. His death "leaves a large hole in the...Tags: Music Theater, Richard Strauss, Music Industry, Awards and Prizes, Opera (genre)
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Volkswagen packs a lot into the compact 2010 Golf 2.5
Before she became President John F. Kennedy's favorite blond birthday singer, Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson. Rapper Diddy was previously P. Diddy, Puff Daddy and before that plain old Sean Combs. By the time you finish reading this, he'...
Tags: Audi, Volkswagen, Car Engine Repair, Passenger Cars, John F. Kennedy
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A New Yorker escape to Las Vegas?
Jacket CopyAs a New Yorker subscriber, I carelessly checked the wrong box someplace that plops its non-magazine advertisements in my mailbox. Today's was a doozy, for a weekend appreciating CityCenter in Las Vegas. Maybe it's just me, but the thought of...... -
Michael Blakey's Beverly Hills home sale price drops to $2,995,000
And the beat goes on for London-born Michael Blakey, who was once described by Modern Drummer Magazine as one of the world's best. Blakey, a veteran music producer, has slashed the price of his Beverly Hills home by a tidy $1.7 million -- bringing it down...Tags: Willie Nelson, Brooke Allison, Music Industry, Waylon Jennings, Property
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Los Angeles Times to Publish on April 30 Special Section Chronicling 125 Years of Southern California Real Estate
LOS ANGELES, April 27, 2006 The Los Angeles Times on April 30 will publish a 44-page special Home section chronicling Southern California's magnificent 125-year obsession with real estate, home ownership, architecture and design. The section is the...Tags: NYSE Euronext, Inc., Newspapers, Fashion Shows, Real Estate Transactions, Dylan McDermott
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Three degrees of separation
10100 Sunset Boulevard, Holmby Hills The Pink Palace was once one of the most memorable landmarks on Sunset Boulevard. Taking up more than 1 acre, it easily caught the eyes of passing motorists who, had they gotten inside, would've gaped at its 10,000...Tags: Celebrities, Charlie Chaplin, Death, George Hamilton, Herbalife Limited
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Workers Say Lender Ran 'Boiler Rooms'
Special to The TimesMark Bomchill says he'd like to forget the year he spent hustling mortgages for Ameriquest Capital Corp. in suburban Minneapolis. Slugging down Red Bull caffeine drinks, sales agents would work the phones hour after hour, he said, trying to turn cold...Tags: Gaming, Loans, Credit and Debt, Civil Rights, Entertainment
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