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Sep 19, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  • These Bears Can Fly

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    Here come the Chicago Bears. Impressive runaway winners of their first two games -- each a division game -- the Bears will be on their way to a second consecutive NFC North championship if they can defeat a third straight division opponent Sunday in...
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    Sep 19, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  • These Bears Can Fly

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    Here come the Chicago Bears. Impressive runaway winners of their first two games -- each a division game -- the Bears will be on their way to a second consecutive NFC North championship if they can defeat a third straight division opponent Sunday in...

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      May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. Mixtape review: Chance the Rapper's stellar, infinite 'Acid Rap'

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      Los Angeles Times Pop Music Critic
      This post has been updated. See below for details. An infinite jest, Chicago lyricist Chance the Rapper's stellar new mixtape "Acid Rap" begins with a woman's seductive voice -- chanteuse Lili K. -- uttering, "Even better than I was the last time, baby,...

      Tags: Kanye West, Lil Reese, Butter, Chief Keef, David Foster Wallace

    2. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. Scientists explore mystery of a psychedelic HIV/AIDS drug

      For those taking antiretroviral medications for HIV/AIDS, there is one drug in the mix that can put a particular kick in the cocktail: the drug efavirenz, marketed under the commercial names Sustiva and Stocrin, appears to have an "LSD-like interaction" with the receptors in the brain that govern the activity of serotonin, says a study presented in Boston today.
      For those taking antiretroviral medications for HIV/AIDS, there is one drug in the mix that can put a particular kick in the cocktail: the drug efavirenz, marketed under the commercial names Sustiva and Stocrin, appears to have an "LSD-like interaction"...

      Tags: Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, HIV, Pharmaceuticals

    4. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. Judy Juanita and her 'Virgin Soul'

      In the late 1960s, Judy Juanita was a college undergraduate in the Bay Area and editor of a Black Panther Party newspaper. Now her new novel, "Virgin Soul" (Viking, $26.95), recounts the story of Geniece, an undergraduate who joins the Panthers. But "Virgin Soul" is not thinly veiled memoir. "This young woman and I are two different people," Juanita says.
      In the late 1960s, Judy Juanita was a college undergraduate in the Bay Area and editor of a Black Panther Party newspaper. Now her new novel, "Virgin Soul" (Viking, $26.95), recounts the story of Geniece, an undergraduate who joins the Panthers. But...

      Tags: Culture, Human Interest, Cultural Development, James Baldwin, Arts and Culture

    6. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. Theater for the unfocused mind

      PALO ALTO &mdash; We hallucinate. But we are often of two minds about having two minds.
      PALO ALTO — We hallucinate. But we are often of two minds about having two minds. We produce drugs to enhance hallucinations and drugs to dull them. Medical science seeks to relieve schizophrenics of their visions. Religion, on the other hand,...

      Tags: Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music, Entertainment Events, Frank Gehry

    8. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    9. 'Mad Men's' John Slattery, Matthew Weiner talk Roger Sterling

      The last time viewers caught a glimpse of Roger Sterling, the rakishly charming advertising executive played by John Slattery on "Mad Men," he stood naked looking out a hotel window, arms raised in a state of LSD-induced bliss.
      The last time viewers caught a glimpse of Roger Sterling, the rakishly charming advertising executive played by John Slattery on "Mad Men," he stood naked looking out a hotel window, arms raised in a state of LSD-induced bliss. The image of Roger's bare...

      Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., 2012 Democratic National Convention, Adultery, AMC (tv network), John Slattery

    10. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    11. An appreciation: Phil Ramone's golden ear for the hits

      That Phil Ramone was a musical force in the recording studio is undeniable, and the evidence lies in the range of his accomplishments. For example, within one three-year period in the early 1960s, Ramone mixed Lesley Gore's smash hit "It's My Party," recorded Marilyn Monroe seducing President John F. Kennedy in song on his birthday and engineered essential double-quartet recordings by jazz innovators Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy.
      That Phil Ramone was a musical force in the recording studio is undeniable, and the evidence lies in the range of his accomplishments. For example, within one three-year period in the early 1960s, Ramone mixed Lesley Gore's smash hit "It's My Party,"...

      Tags: Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Burt Bacharach, Marilyn Monroe, Chet Baker

    12. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    13. SXSW 2013: Iggy, Cafe Tacuba among nine shining moments so far

      <span>AUSTIN, Texas --Three days gone, three remaining at the South by Southwest music festival.&nbsp;Already, millions of notes and beats have been played using dozens of tunings and effects. Untold lyrical cliches involving love, nature, haters, enchanted forests and getting paid have been lobbed into unsuspecting (and unforgiving) ears.</span>
      Los Angeles Times Pop Music Critic
      AUSTIN, Texas --Three days gone, three remaining at the South by Southwest music festival. Already, millions of notes and beats have been played using dozens of tunings and effects. Untold lyrical cliches involving love, nature, haters, enchanted...

      Tags: Entertainment, Festive Events, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Music, Religion and Belief

    14. Mar 12, 2013 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
    15. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    16. Sterling Lord shares insight, memories

      Without Sterling Lord, there would be no Jack Kerouac &mdash; not Kerouac as we know him, anyway, the writer who introduced the Beat Generation. Lord was a former magazine editor and fledgling literary agent working in a basement apartment in New York when Kerouac walked in, handsome and scruffy, "On the Road" manuscript stuffed in his backpack.
      Without Sterling Lord, there would be no Jack Kerouac — not Kerouac as we know him, anyway, the writer who introduced the Beat Generation. Lord was a former magazine editor and fledgling literary agent working in a basement apartment in New York...

      Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Book, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (movie), Authors

    17. Jan 14, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
    18. Judge finds Riverside boy responsible for killing neo-Nazi father

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      A Riverside County judge on Monday found a 12-year-old boy guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting and killing of his father, neo-Nazi activist Jeffrey Hall, as he slept on the family’s living room couch. He also was found guilty......
    19. Dec 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
    20. 22 students arrested in drug bust at Temecula high schools

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      An undercover drug investigation at Temecula area high schools led to the arrest of 22 students Monday on suspicion of illegal drug sales....
    21. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    22. Larry Hagman, boyish to the end: An appreciation

      Larry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing was famously shot but survived to finish 14 seasons and 357 episodes of "Dallas" and who rose again to lie and scheme in this year's successful revival, died Friday in Dallas, just down I-30 from Fort Worth, where he was born 81 years ago.
      Los Angeles Times Television Critic
      Larry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing was famously shot but survived to finish 14 seasons and 357 episodes of "Dallas" and who rose again to lie and scheme in this year's successful revival, died Friday in Dallas, just down I-30 from Fort Worth, where he was...

      Tags: Tony Soprano (fictional character), Throat Cancer, Mandy Patinkin, Barbara Eden, Bewitched (tv program)

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