Entertainment & Arts
Review: Richard Deacon’s paper works upend expectations
March 14, 2013
World & Nation
“The Cambridge Apostles”--many Americans became aware of this venerable semi-secret society of Cambridge University only during the 1980s, when many of the British elite then being exposed as long-time agents for the Soviet Union were also found to have something else in common: While Cambridge undergraduates, they had been Apostles.
June 15, 1986
California
Abuse: South El Monte church leader is given one-year term for activities with two boys.
June 28, 2002
Crime: Catholic layman, who worked at South El Monte church, admits felony sex charges.
April 16, 2002
Awards
The Motion Picture Assn. of America Inc., the trade group representing the major studios, has hired two new executives to head up its technology efforts.
Sept. 19, 2013
MPAA hires two new executives to head its technology efforts
Opinion
Richard Henry Dana Jr. told no one that he was turning 28 because, he wrote on Aug. 1, 1843, “birthdays are not pleasant occasions for hilarity with me and friends always feel bound to make them so.”
July 31, 2015
Music
Cecil “Big Jay” McNeely, whose honking tenor saxophone helped define Los Angeles rhythm and blues and set the stage for the rock ’n’ roll explosion of the 1950s, has died.
Sept. 17, 2018
Is Richard Deacon the best sculptor of his generation?
Jan. 28, 1995
A suspended county judge admitted to signing court papers with names like Adolf Hitler, using profanity in describing other judges and throwing lighted firecrackers into a colleague’s office.
Jan. 22, 1998