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Apres Gourmet: Food magazines find their niches
Since Condé Nast shuttered Gourmet magazine a month ago, the world of food publishing has been consumed by postmortems. What went wrong and why? But maybe a more interesting question is: Where do we go from here?
The queen is dead, long live the queen....Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, New York University, Satellite and Cable Service, Companies and Corporations, Recipes
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Center stage: middle-class African Americans
Guess who's coming to the beach barbecue this summer? Middle-class African Americans, that's who.
In two new critically esteemed works, Lydia Diamond's play "Stick Fly" and Colson Whitehead's just-published semiautobiographical novel "Sag Harbor"...Tags: Long Island, Culture, Civil Rights, Sag Harbor (East Hampton, New York), Labor Day
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Are the corporate suits ruining TV?
After 20 years and five series, including "thirtysomething" and "My So-Called Life," my partner, Ed Zwick, and I have -- for the time being at least -- stopped producing television programs. It's not personal. I count as friends many of the executives...Tags: Crimes, Career and Workplace, Time Warner Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations
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Students' video tells tale of Los Angeles school and its closing
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was midday on Oct. 5 at Daniel Murphy Catholic High School when a voice on the public address system directed students at the all-boys campus to report to the chapel. Senior Bryce Vinson, 17, thought it must be something routine; maybe someone had...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Christianity, Parochial Schools, Documentary (genre), Roman Catholicism
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Airtime for Israel's Arabs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMaram frets that she's fat. Tony says men don't care how they look. Shahd thinks nose jobs are fine. It may sound like usual talk-show blather until you consider that the three commentators are preteen children. And something far more unusual for Israeli...Tags: Nazareth, Foods and Beverages, International Military Interventions, Labor Markets, Companies and Corporations
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The Fixer
Times Staff WriterWillis Edwards had been in some deep holes before, but nothing had prepared him for that moment, late in 1996, when he arrived at the Veterans Administration hospital in Westwood, 130 pounds left on his 6-foot-3 frame, suffering from AIDS. For most of...Tags: Steve Cooley, Heart Attack, Career and Workplace, Michael Jackson, Restaurants
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The Philadelphia story
Special to The TimesThere's not much of a barrier between Philadelphians and their city's history and culture. They walk briskly past the Liberty Bell on their way to a food-cart lunch, skateboard recklessly down the 100 steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum and, if you ask...Tags: James Joyce, Marianne Moore, Grover Cleveland, John Adams, Culture
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No Writers: The Strike at a Glance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNear the end of its third week, a strike by movie and television writers has begun to take a significant toll on Hollywood economics and TV viewing schedules. The strike began March 7, with the collapse of contract talks between the 9,000-member...Tags: Movies, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Tentative Accord in Writers Strike
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHollywood producers and writers reached a tentative agreement Wednesday to end a crippling 150-day strike by the Writers Guild of America, one of the longest in film industry history. The breakthrough came in an all-night bargaining session engineered by...Tags: Movies, Career and Workplace, Wage Contract Issues, Companies and Corporations, Employees
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Fall TV: Networks woo viewers lost to cable, online
The Fresno BeeThe fall TV season for the five networks is still months away, but the battle already has started to win back some of the viewers who have shifted to cable and online programming. Advertisements for the 29 new shows that will fill out the network...Tags: Vegas (tv program), The New Normal (tv program), Community (tv program), Up All Night (tv program), The Mindy Project (tv program)
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It's still Cosby's show
Bill Cosby doesn't just want to entertain his fans. He wants to educate and inspire them, as well. On Sunday, the legendary comedian will share his life stories and humorous tales at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood. But please, don't refer to his 45-...
Tags: Music, Dyslexia, Entertainment, Chinese Restaurants, Television
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Miss America Organization CEO Art McMaster stepping down
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Art McMaster was at the helm of the Miss America Organization when the pageant left Atlantic City in 2005, and he was still there earlier this year as the organization negotiated a way to bring the competition back to its birthplace. If McMaster sees...Tags: Entertainment Events, Whoopi Goldberg, Board of Directors, The Miss America Organization, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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