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    Mar 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A 'Bully' pulpit for Weinstein Co.

    When Tyler Long, a 17-year-old high-school student from Murray County, Ga., found himself being verbally abused by his classmates, he did what most teenagers would do: He tried to ignore them, then went to his teachers. But when Long's complaints fell on deaf ears, he made a tragic decision: He wrote a suicide note and hanged himself in his bedroom.
    When Tyler Long, a 17-year-old high-school student from Murray County, Ga., found himself being verbally abused by his classmates, he did what most teenagers would do: He tried to ignore them, then went to his teachers. But when Long's complaints fell...

    Tags: Jesse Jackson, PG-13 Rated Movies, Bully (movie), Entertainment Events, Film Festivals

  2. Apr 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Ted Danson dives into 'Oceana'

    "I've always been kind of a shill," says Ted Danson. "The guy out in front of the tent saying, 'Thank you so much for watching "Cheers," come on in and let me introduce you to the marine biologists who have something really important to tell you.'"
    Los Angeles Times
    "I've always been kind of a shill," says Ted Danson. "The guy out in front of the tent saying, 'Thank you so much for watching "Cheers," come on in and let me introduce you to the marine biologists who have something really important to tell you.'" The...

    Tags: Celebrities, Ted Danson, Science and Technology, Mary Steenburgen, Water Pollution

  4. Apr 26, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Jonah Goldberg: Cooling on global warming

    "What the heck went wrong?" That, apparently, is the question roiling the environmental community as it realizes that the fight against climate change has fizzled.
    "What the heck went wrong?" That, apparently, is the question roiling the environmental community as it realizes that the fight against climate change has fizzled. As Brad Plumer writes in the New Republic, everything was looking great in 2008 for a...

    Tags: Energy Saving, Natural Resources, Energy, Physical Conditions, Water Pollution

  6. Feb 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Documentaries delight Hollywood's politically engaged

    The documentary category is where Hollywood wears its conscience on its sleeve, and this Oscar season's nominees have the politically engaged members of the industry buzzing more than usual over the range and variety of topics.
    The documentary category is where Hollywood wears its conscience on its sleeve, and this Oscar season's nominees have the politically engaged members of the industry buzzing more than usual over the range and variety of topics. Partly, that's because the...

    Tags: The Betrayal (movie), Hurricanes, Natural Resources, Civil Rights, East Timor

  8. Feb 10, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Creature cruises

    Special to the Chicago Tribune
    When you look into the piercing, suspicious black eyes of a polar bear, directly over the railing of your cruise ship, it suddenly doesn't matter that the cruise has no chocolate buffet or that the swimming pool is used as storage space. The bear doesn't...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Documentary (genre), Death, Tourism and Leisure, Chicago Tribune

  10. Apr 19, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sole Technology skates toward a green future

    Pierre André Senizergues can make skateboards do anything. When he was in his 20s, he steered them from the Paris suburbs to Venice Beach and turned them into the key to an apartment he could afford when he started winning skate competitions. In his 30s, he used them as the foundation of a multimillion-dollar Orange County-based footwear, apparel and accessories empire. And in his 40s, he made them the literal building blocks for a line of  museum-quality furniture and even a springboard to being an executive producer of Leonardo DiCaprio's "The 11th Hour" documentary about global warming.
    Pierre André Senizergues can make skateboards do anything. When he was in his 20s, he steered them from the Paris suburbs to Venice Beach and turned them into the key to an apartment he could afford when he started winning skate competitions. In his 30s,...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Fashion Shows, Natural Resources, Science and Technology, Karl Lagerfeld

  12. Sep 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The green bubble bursts

    As the election enters its endgame, Democrats and their environmental allies face a political challenge they could hardly have imagined just a few months ago. America's growing dependence on fossil fuels, once viewed as a Democratic trump card held...

    Tags: Republican Party, Dining and Drinking, Iraq War (2003-2011), Democratic National Conventions, Energy Saving

  14. Sep 6, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The First YouTube Election

    AT CLOSE TO 20 MILLION video-hungry users a month — and growing — YouTube.com has become a magnet for budding filmmakers, marketers and entertainment industry executives looking for new ways to reach viewers. Now, with the campaign season upon...

    Tags: Politics, Computer Networking and Internet, Lobbying, Political Campaigns, Global Warming

  16. Jan 14, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Embrace the bad to find the good

    Here's a short list of things I do to avoid writing: do the dishes; do laundry; do the Internet (Playbill.com, the Drudge Report); read the paper; install shelves; help my kids with their homework; follow the Red Sox; go to the gym; listen to podcasts ("This American Life," "Meet the Press"); call my friends to talk about not writing; write lists.
    Special to The Times
    Here's a short list of things I do to avoid writing: do the dishes; do laundry; do the Internet (Playbill.com, the Drudge Report); read the paper; install shelves; help my kids with their homework; follow the Red Sox; go to the gym; listen to podcasts ("...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, David Mamet, Entertainment, Entertainment Events

  18. Aug 22, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Hotels hop on the 'green' bandwagon

    Special to the Chicago Tribune
    In case you haven't noticed, hotels are going green, doing their part to be ecologically friendly. You might call it the Al Gore effect, although the movement began before "An Inconvenient Truth" won an Academy Award this year. The green efforts go...

    Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Companies and Corporations, Energy Saving, Personal Service, Chicago Tribune

  20. Feb 3, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. U.S. is close to listing polar bears as threatened

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The Bush administration is nearing a decision that would officially acknowledge the environmental damage of global warming, and name its first potential victim: the polar bear. The Interior Department may act as soon as this week on its year-old proposal...

    Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior, Lawyers, U.S. Supreme Court, Natural Resources, University of Chicago

  22. May 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Village green: Going ultra-eco in traditional home

    "Nothing green." In 2008, that was a couple's caveat to architect Nate Kipnis when they hired him to renovate their Colonial home. "They thought it would look too high-tech or out-of-the box, and didn't understand environmentally sustainable design," he says.
    "Nothing green." In 2008, that was a couple's caveat to architect Nate Kipnis when they hired him to renovate their Colonial home. "They thought it would look too high-tech or out-of-the box, and didn't understand environmentally sustainable design," he...

    Tags: Building Material, Glencoe, Arts and Culture, Craigslist, Inc., Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning

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