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    Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Lessons from a five-star president

    As President Obama contemplates his second term, he has been talking to historians about another two-term president, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
    As President Obama contemplates his second term, he has been talking to historians about another two-term president, Dwight D. Eisenhower. We think of Ike as a great military man, but as president he used his understanding of the military to rein it in....

    Tags: West Point, Politics, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. Congress

  2. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Titian painted in a new biography

    <strong>Titian</strong>
    -------------------- Titian His Life Sheila Hale Harper Collins: 832 pp., $39.99 -------------------- This is a long book about a long life, a large volume about a large talent. Titian, its titular subject, was the most celebrated painter of his...

    Tags: Artists, Biography (genre), Arts and Culture, Book, Fine Artists

  4. Oct 20, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Man About Town: Carving out autumn bliss in a pumpkin patch

    Largely free of the manure odors that kept me from a life in agriculture, Faulkner Farm puts on quite a pumpkin patch, replete with red barns, hayrides, a pumpkin catapult, corn mazes and, best of all, a fine tri-tip sandwich, the only thing really keeping me in California anymore.
    Largely free of the manure odors that kept me from a life in agriculture, Faulkner Farm puts on quite a pumpkin patch, replete with red barns, hayrides, a pumpkin catapult, corn mazes and, best of all, a fine tri-tip sandwich, the only thing really...

    Tags: Halloween, Pumpkin, Taylor Swift

  6. Jul 4, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Post & Beam's well-seasoned restaurateur, Brad Johnson

    Foodies tend to move like flocks of birds, swarming a chic eatery, and then &mdash; swoop &mdash; off to the next. One of their newer perches in Los Angeles is in a part of town that hasn't had much of the food spotlight. Post &amp; Beam opened on New Year's Evein Baldwin Hills, an area with as many economic ups and downs as the hills and canyons that give the neighborhood its name. Restaurateur Brad Johnson has cut the ribbon on some flashy restaurants in his native New York and in Los Angeles; now his foray into L.A.'s best-known black middle-class neighborhood gives him food for thought.
    Foodies tend to move like flocks of birds, swarming a chic eatery, and then — swoop — off to the next. One of their newer perches in Los Angeles is in a part of town that hasn't had much of the food spotlight. Post & Beam opened on New Year'...

    Tags: Gael Greene, Upper West Side, Lasagna, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Chicken

  8. Jul 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. 88 books that shaped America, at the Library of Congress

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    The Library of Congress' list of 88 books that shaped America includes poetry, novels, nonfiction, a play, a polemic, books of science and grammar, cookbooks and children's books. What's it missing?...
  10. Apr 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Tracking Wallace Stegner's footprints in Vermont's earth

    Wallace Stegner wrote books about the American and Canadian West, so it's understandable that people consider the longtime California resident a Western author.
    Wallace Stegner wrote books about the American and Canadian West, so it's understandable that people consider the longtime California resident a Western author. Stegner, a prolific novelist, essayist, conservation advocate and professor at Stanford...

    Tags: Newspapers, William Faulkner, Wallace Stegner, Authors, Colleges and Universities

  12. Apr 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Vermont: If you go

    THE BEST WAY TO VERMONT From LAX, United, US Airways, Delta and JetBlue provide connecting service (change of planes) to Burlington. Restricted round-trip fares, including taxes and fees, begin at $508. Public transportation outside the Burlington area...

    Tags: Wallace Stegner, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles International Airport, Breads, JetBlue Airways

  14. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. John Williams and Steven Spielberg mark 40 years of collaboration

    The quietest room in Hollywood may be the office where John Williams composes. In a bungalow on the Universal Studios lot, steps from the production company of his most frequent collaborator, director Steven Spielberg, Williams works alone at a 90-year-old Steinway grand piano, with fistfuls of pencils and stacks of composition paper nearby, and worn books of poetry by Robert Frost and William Wordsworth piled on the coffee table.
    The quietest room in Hollywood may be the office where John Williams composes. In a bungalow on the Universal Studios lot, steps from the production company of his most frequent collaborator, director Steven Spielberg, Williams works alone at a 90-year-...

    Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Steinway Concert Grand Piano, Quincy Jones, World War I (1914-1918), Music

  16. Dec 9, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Ask Laz: Handling neighbor's debris from recent windstorm [Video]

    Money & Company
    Good fences make good neighbors, as Robert Frost wrote, but they aren't always a good barrier against the mighty Santa Anas. And now that last week's fierce winds have settled, you might have found the better part of your neighbor's......
  18. Jun 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. School named for Sandra Cisneros to open in Echo Park

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    Lots of presidents and neighborhoods lend their names to schools in Los Angeles, but authors, not so much....
  20. Sep 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Poet Kay Ryan among the geniuses

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    Kay Ryan, a Pulitzer Prize winning poet and a former U.S. poet laureate, is among this year's recipients of MacArthur Foundation "genius" grants....
  22. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The California Cook: Scrambled eggs: the sunny side of dinner

    I've always loved Robert Frost's line about home being the place where, "when you have to go there, they have to take you in." Perhaps I'm putting an overly optimistic reading on it, but the idea that even on our coldest, darkest nights, there is always a place with a warm light in the window is reassuring. That's kind of the way I feel about having eggs in the refrigerator.
    I've always loved Robert Frost's line about home being the place where, "when you have to go there, they have to take you in." Perhaps I'm putting an overly optimistic reading on it, but the idea that even on our coldest, darkest nights, there is always a...

    Tags: Caviar, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Butter

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