Entertainment & Arts
Masters of a driving, percussive postmodernism, the nine-member Dancemakers company from Toronto made its local debut at UCLA on Friday with a two-part program full of intriguing thematic concepts, original music and individual performances.
Feb. 19, 1996
World & Nation
Vivian Aplin-Brownlee, 61, a former Washington Post editor who raised an early alarm concerning a Pulitzer Prize-winning story about an 8-year-old heroin addict who turned out not to exist, died Oct. 20 of complications from leukemia at her Washington home, said her husband, Dennis Brownlee.
Oct. 31, 2007
Nov. 1, 2007
Varsity Times Insider
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April 17, 2012
Business
Spectramed, a Newport Beach medical equipment manufacturer with a tumultuous track record, said Thursday it has agreed to be bought by a giant British medical company for $100 million in cash.
Aug. 5, 1988
California
William Chrisman Aplin of Ventura, a photographer and member of a pioneer family that settled in the Ventura area in 1869, has died in a convalescent center.
Jan. 13, 1993
Organizers of a far-right speakers’ series planned on the UC Berkeley campus informed school officials that all speaking events scheduled for the coming week have been canceled, the university said Saturday.
Sept. 23, 2017
George Karidis has been appointed vice president of strategic planning and corporate development for Superwire.com Inc. in Irvine.
Aug. 8, 2000
Archives
How many scandals will it take for Clinton’s apologists to finally concede that Bill Clinton is morally bankrupt, an abuser of power, a liar and unfit to be president?
Jan. 29, 1998
Volunteers are scrambling to hand out water to homeless people in Portland, Ore., as the Pacific Northwest sweats through a heat wave that’s gripping the normally temperate region.
Aug. 12, 2021