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    Sep 19, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Makeup tips for the working woman

    For beauty lovers, makeup can be fun, artistic, playful even. Makeup gives us a chance to dip our fingers into a universe of color, twirl about in pots of shimmer and glitter and gloss, and exert the creative impulse with turquoise, ochre, midnight blue, gold dust, ruby, poppy, persimmon.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    For beauty lovers, makeup can be fun, artistic, playful even. Makeup gives us a chance to dip our fingers into a universe of color, twirl about in pots of shimmer and glitter and gloss, and exert the creative impulse with turquoise, ochre, midnight blue,...

    Tags: Mole (lesion), Skin, Companies and Corporations, Katie Couric, Michelle Obama

  2. Oct 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A 1929 Bel-Air home once owned by silent film star Colleen Moore goes on the market

    A 1929 Spanish-style estate in Bel-Air that traces its Hollywood history back to silent film star <b>Colleen Moore </b>is listed for sale at $15.95 million or for lease at $39,000 a month.
    A 1929 Spanish-style estate in Bel-Air that traces its Hollywood history back to silent film star Colleen Moore is listed for sale at $15.95 million or for lease at $39,000 a month. The three-structure, gated compound on less than three-quarters of an...

    Tags: Spencer Tracy, Homes, Banking, Celebrities

  4. Aug 26, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. State clears movie fund of fault in nursing home transfers

    Company Town
    The California Department of Public Health has reversed its earlier finding that the Motion Picture and Television Fund broke state law when the charity transferred dozens of residents out of its nursing home. The department said this month that the......
  6. Sep 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 'America's Next Top Model' recap: The models' balancing act

    Show Tracker
    As if the reality TV gods had heard my plea from last week, this episode of "Top Model" showed a return to the ludicrous, over-the-top pageantry we all know and hope for from Tyra Banks and her mini-Tyras. The ladies......
  8. Sep 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Don't listen to me, I have Screeching Weasel tattooed on my arm, but ...

    Pop & Hiss
    There's no "American Idiot" without Screeching Weasel. If the Ramones helped define the pop-punk template for urban malaise, Screeching Weasel reclaimed it for suburbia. The down-and-out, disillusioned and financially unstable couch-bound characters...
  10. Sep 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Wild monkeys suffer trauma and injuries when captured for transport to breeding facilities, report says

    L.A. Unleashed
    NAIROBI, Kenya — Wild long-tailed monkeys sustain broken limbs and other injuries when trappers catch the primates and transfer them to breeding farms on the island nation of Mauritius, said a new report released Tuesday. Photos in the report showed.......
  12. Oct 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Rubicon': What it feels like to be in the middle of an 'operation'

    Show Tracker
    Miles prophetically realized the API team was tracking a real-time operation in the Sept. 26 episode, and it became a grislier reality in Sunday night's episode, as Spangler dropped a dime on Will, Kale called in the body snatchers and......
  14. Sep 30, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Paperback Writers: Deep into mysteries of Hammett and Hemingway

    Black Mask, the great pulp fiction magazine, was launched by H.L. Mencken in 1920 but really started to come into its own some six or seven years later under the editorship of Joseph T. Shaw, who would in time publish almost the entire pantheon of classic hardboiled American crime writers: Raymond Chandler, Horace McCoy, Erle Stanley Gardner, Raoul Whitfield, Lester Dent, Fredric Brown, Cornell Woolrich and so on. The list goes on and on. But Shaw's main man, his ace performer, the writer whose career he helped launched into the stratosphere &#8212; and whose lean, mean bullet narratives furnished Black Mask with its identity &#8212; was Dashiell Hammett. It's fitting, then, that although Otto Penzler's whopping new anthology,<b> "The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories"</b> (Vintage: $25), features all of the above authors, and many more, its thrilling centerpiece is Hammett's greatest book, "The Maltese Falcon." Here it is published in its entirety, not in its final book form but as it first appeared in serial form in the pulpy pages of the magazine.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Black Mask, the great pulp fiction magazine, was launched by H.L. Mencken in 1920 but really started to come into its own some six or seven years later under the editorship of Joseph T. Shaw, who would in time publish almost the entire pantheon of classic...

    Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Hair and Nails, Crimes, Book, Gertrude Stein

  16. Sep 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'The Confessions of Edward Day: A Novel' by Valerie Martin

    A man walks down a pier on the Jersey shore alone at night, leans on a decrepit railing and falls through into the black waves below. Just as his strength gives out, he feels a pair of arms around him -- a rescue. He owes his life to another man. This strange debt -- analyzed, negotiated, shirked -- is the molten center of Valerie Martin's subtle but intense seventh novel, "The Confessions of Edward Day."
    A man walks down a pier on the Jersey shore alone at night, leans on a decrepit railing and falls through into the black waves below. Just as his strength gives out, he feels a pair of arms around him -- a rescue. He owes his life to another man. This...

    Tags: Stella Adler, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Celebrities

  18. May 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Lena Horne dies at 92; singer and civil rights activist who broke barriers

    "Stormy Weather" was Lena Horne's signature song as well as a chillingly apt metaphor for her career. Long celebrated for her striking beauty and silky voice, she overcame profound racism on her way to becoming one of the best-known African American performers in the country.
    "Stormy Weather" was Lena Horne's signature song as well as a chillingly apt metaphor for her career. Long celebrated for her striking beauty and silky voice, she overcame profound racism on her way to becoming one of the best-known African American...

    Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Hospitals and Clinics, Racism, Comedy (genre), Entertainment

  20. Apr 3, 2010 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Stewart Brand: Earth man

    I almost started this conversation by asking Stewart Brand, "So . . . what's on your mind?" But who's got that kind of time?
    I almost started this conversation by asking Stewart Brand, "So . . . what's on your mind?" But who's got that kind of time? Brand has been an ahead-of-the-curve thinker for half a century, putting rigor into the counterculture and possessing a curiosity...

    Tags: Government, Computer Crime, NASA, History, Environmental Issues

  22. Jan 19, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Placido Domingo does baritone at the Met

    Culture Monster
    Reporting from New York For opera fans used to seeing and hearing Plácido Domingo, his entrance Monday night at the Metropolitan Opera House was almost unrecognizable. The star tenor walked on stage wearing a dark wig and a decidedly unregal......
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