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'Mad Men': Raw like sushi
Show TrackerMasturbation, motorcycles, and marches: Where do I begin? Sometimes âMad Menâ proceeds at a glacial pace; other times, the speed of events is blistering. Sunday nightâs episode, as jam-packed as a Tokyo subway at rush hour, was most defini... -
From the Vaults: 'Friday the 13th' (1980)
The Daily Mirror*claps hands to face, shakes feathered hair, screams* I'm sorry! I meant to do this last week. Larry pitched this idea when he first started running posts from 1980, and I thought "ooh, there's a Friday the 13th in August" and then I didn't think about it... -
Football and art collide at LACMA [Updated]
Culture MonsterWell-known for her documentary photography, Catherine Opie has turned her introspective lens to the all-American pastime of high school football in her most recent collection: "Catherine Opie: Figure and Landscape" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.... -
Box office: 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' trumps weak 'Legend of the Guardians' and 'You Again' [Updated]
Company TownTwo decades out of the spotlight haven't hurt Gordon Gekko much. "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," the contemporary follow-up to the 1987 zeitgeist classic, was master of the box-office universe this weekend, grossing a solid $19 million, according to... -
'Chuck' recap: Sarah gets committed
Show TrackerThe reason "Chuck" has worked so well for as long as it has, despite having a bunch of unwieldy elements in it, is because the show typically nails the emotions it's going for. When Chuck and Sarah finally fell in...... -
Opera review: Los Angeles Opera revives 'Marriage of Figaro'
Culture MonsterMozartâs âThe Marriage of Figaroâ has been called the perfect opera. David Cairns, in his keen recent study, âMozart and His Operas,â goes out on a limb: âFor the first time music has found the means of embodying the interplay...... -
Is 'Schmucks' tonsorial trademark infringement?
All The RageSince we had no intentions of going to see the Steve Carell and Paul Rudd movie "Dinner for Schmucks" (you can read LAT film critic Kenneth Turan's review of it here), we probably would never have noticed the beard Doppelgänger...... -
Fantasia Barrino opens up about her dark days and her painful healing process
Show TrackerAugust was supposed to be Fantasia Barrino's comeback month. For three years, the "American Idol" winner had been working on her third album, recording 100 songs with a variety of producers around the country, selecting tracks that would speak to...... -
The Ponderosa Stomp: A treasure trove of sound, and stories [Updated]
Pop & Hiss"It's a small town story, and probably a typical American story," said Ian Dunlop, telling the writer Holly George-Warren how he came to play bass in the International Submarine Band with the late Gram Parsons in the mid-1960s. Dunlop was...... -
'Jersey Shore's' Snooki is hitting the books
Show TrackerSnookin' for love is no easy task -- and now fans of a certain "Jersey Shore" pint-size "guidette" can read all about it. As our sister blog Jacket Copy reported, Simon & Schusterâs Gallery Books imprint announced Wednesday that it...... -
Venice's one-woman crime fighting machine
L.A. NOW"Cuts hair by day and crime by night." The motto on the business card pretty much sums up Boston Dawna, who for many years has been a one-woman, bicycle-riding, crime-fighting machine in Venice. By her own estimate, she has initiated...... -
Really biased Gallup Poll claims most Americans don't trust their hardworking news media
Top of the TicketSlanted poll suggests Americans believe their news media sometimes slants the news for political reasons....
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