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Don't overwater peonies or plant them too deep
I have a white peony plant that looks healthy and produces loads of blooms. The blooms open to very large flowers. Unfortunately, all the flowers have a brown edging on each petal. Except for the brown edges, the flowers look healthy. This has been...Tags: Memorial Day, Labor Day, Plant Openings
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Our Laguna: 'Make Believe' pageant thrills audience
With fire-breathing dragons, fair maidens, heroic males and a sparkling script dramatized by a new voice, "Only Make Believe" enchanted the audience invited to the Wednesday night preview of the 2011 Pageant of the Masters. "We are telling stories...Tags: Arts and Culture, Metal and Mineral, John Taylor, Fiction, Festive Events
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Sleep where the legends slept in grand old California hotels
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Oh sleep! It is a gentle thing, beloved from pole to pole," British poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner." And, I might add, place to place. There's something special about bedding down where Albert Einstein, Marilyn...Tags: Television, Albert Einstein, Metal and Mineral, Chicken Soup, Will Rogers
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Discoveries: 'Snakewoman of Little Egypt' by Robert Hellenga
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSnakewoman of Little Egypt A Novel Robert Hellenga Bloomsbury USA: 342 pp., $25 Blend one anthropologist (Jackson), one young woman fresh out of prison for shooting and injuring her husband (Sunny), and that husband, a Pentecostal pastor from a...Tags: Egypt, Italy, Anthropology, Colon, Yale University
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The strangest roomful of art in L.A. right now
Culture MonsterEasily the strangest roomful of art in Los Angeles right now is the final gallery of the Getty Museum's recently opened exhibition of fancy-pants painting and sculpture, "The Spectacular Art of Jean-Leon Gérôme." The first survey in more than 40...... -
Father Gregory Boyle: Life among the homies
I should have known better than to try to interview Father Gregory Boyle on his home turf, at the Homegirl Café in the Homeboy Industries building on the edge of Chinatown. It was like trying to interview Elvis in the lobby of the Flamingo Hotel.
Old...Tags: Business, Barnes & Noble, Inc., Road Transportation, Martin Luther King Jr., Crime, Law and Justice
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Sheldon Epps: Play it again
The Pasadena Playhouse has had more close calls than Pearl White, more farewells (and miraculous recoveries) than Sarah Bernhardt. And here we go again.
The theater, which began 93 years ago as a troupe of actors in the Crown City, switched off its stage...Tags: August Wilson, Tickets, Theater, Television, Internal Revenue Service
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Aaron Stovitz dies at 85; original prosecutor of Charles Manson and his followers
Aaron Stovitz, the original prosecutor of mass murderer Charles Manson and three female followers who was removed from the trial for comments he made about the case, has died. He was 85.
Stovitz died Monday at a Tarzana hospital after a long battle...Tags: Armed Forces, Justice System, Prosecution, Roman Polanski, Social Issues
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Barbra Streisand furnishes her design taste
Barbra Streisand, a well-educated student of antiques and vintage decorative arts, has finally declared a major: "Eighteenth century American furniture and the design of the architects Greene and Greene are my special love," she says.
Think of it as a...Tags: Barbra Streisand, Women's Health, Josef Hoffmann, Arts and Culture, Bradley
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National Theatre goes global with 'Phèdre' broadcast
In his six years as head of the Royal National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner has made a name for himself with his bold moves. He has commissioned large-scale plays and productions dealing with hot-button political issues, he brought in a major sponsor to...Tags: Sports, Tickets, Theater, Global Expansion, Music Theater
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Yvonne Rainer is in her element again
Back in the early 1970s, Yvonne Rainer was in the midst of a transition from postmodern dance maker to experimental film auteur. She still had all kinds of ideas for new dances, but she would jokingly send them to her friend, the choreographer Trisha...Tags: Sports, Vaslav Nijinsky, Arts and Culture, Photography, Yale University
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