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    May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Double the dances, triple the fun

    Welcome to Week 8 of “Dancing With the Stars,” which host (and birthday boy) Tom Bergeron also dubbed “the special edition of ‘Len needs a cookie.'”
    Welcome to Week 8 of “Dancing With the Stars,” which host (and birthday boy) Tom Bergeron also dubbed “the special edition of ‘Len needs a cookie.'” So much happened in this two-hour quarterfinal spectacular. Each of the...

    Tags: Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Mark Ballas, Heart Attack

  2. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Evidence points toward solving evolutionary 'missing link'

    With long arms, high shoulder blades and powerful fingers, the ancient creatures were built for climbing trees. But they also had long lower limbs, flat feet and a flexible lumbar spine that gave them a distinct evolutionary edge: They could cover long distances by walking upright on two legs.
    With long arms, high shoulder blades and powerful fingers, the ancient creatures were built for climbing trees. But they also had long lower limbs, flat feet and a flexible lumbar spine that gave them a distinct evolutionary edge: They could cover long...

    Tags: Arizona State University, Museum of Natural History, Paleontology, George Washington University, Fossils

  4. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Kings lose season opener to Blackhawks, 5-2

    <strong>Blackhawks 5, Kings 2 (final)</strong>
    Blackhawks 5, Kings 2 (final) Were the Kings’ heads still up in the rafters with their crisp, new Stanley Cup banner Saturday afternoon when the puck dropped at Staples Center for their title defense? The elements were there for a rousing...

    Tags: Jonathan Quick, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Colin Fraser, Kyle Clifford, Dustin Penner

  6. Jan 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Art review: 'State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970' at OCMA

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    Christopher Knight reviews "State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970" at the Orange County Museum of Art...
  8. Oct 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. It Speaks to Me: Billy Al Bengston on Calder's 'Hello Girls' at LACMA

    Culture Monster
    Calder was extremely gifted, and if you look at all of his art, I’m not sure he didn’t discover and invent modern art — forget about Duchamp. Still to this day, I don’t think anybody completely understands his ability to capture...
  10. Nov 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Tricks and treats

    Show Tracker
    “Dancing With the Stars” recap: There were lots of terrifying tricks and tantalizing treats to be had in Week 7 of “Dancing With the Stars,” which happened to fall on Halloween....
  12. Mar 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Jive or die time

    Show Tracker
    OK, so this week’s round of "Dancing With the Stars" Season 12 performances didn’t hit reach the ballroom highs achieved the first week around, but we were still treated to some star-spangly fun. At the very least, some celebs got......
  14. Apr 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Art review: 'Al Taylor: Wire Instruments and Pet Stains' at the Santa Monica Museum of Art

    Culture Monster
    David Pagel reviews "Al Taylor: Wire Instruments and Pet Stains" at the Santa Monica Museum of Art...
  16. Jul 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. World Cup: Uruguay vs. Ghana: Uruguay ends Ghana's run on penalty kicks

    The Fabulous Forum
    One was the hope of its continent. The other was an afterthought on its. One was in the World Cup quarterfinals just four years after qualifying for the tournament. The other hadn't been that far in 40 years. So when......
  18. Aug 9, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Hare raising

    T<I>O</I> pump up the marketing volume for its redesigned Golf, VW decided to revive the name "Rabbit" for the North American market (the first-generation Golf, circa 1975-1984, was also called Rabbit in <I>d</I><I>ie Staaten</I>). I suppose that makes a certain kind of sense &#8212; car names having a curiously indelible equity all their own (e.g., Charger, Impala and, of course, Beetle). And yet, anyone who fell in love with the Bunny back then would be a whole generation older and likely several tax brackets wealthier by now. These people would have left the Rabbit demographic behind with their bongs and cinderblock bookshelves.
    TO pump up the marketing volume for its redesigned Golf, VW decided to revive the name "Rabbit" for the North American market (the first-generation Golf, circa 1975-1984, was also called Rabbit in die Staaten). I suppose that makes a certain kind of sense...

    Tags: Radio Industry, Satellite Technology, Passenger Cars, Demographics, Fuel-efficient Vehicles

  20. Aug 2, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. David Shaw, 62; Prize-Winning Times Writer Forged New Standards for Media Criticism

    David Shaw, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times writer who set new standards for media criticism with his hard-hitting examinations of the American press &#8212; including his own newspaper &#8212; died Monday evening. He was 62.
    Times Staff Writer
    David Shaw, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times writer who set new standards for media criticism with his hard-hitting examinations of the American press — including his own newspaper — died Monday evening. He was 62. Shaw died at...

    Tags: Journalism, Abortion, Wilt Chamberlain, Restaurants, Awards and Prizes

  22. Jun 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Claims that shoe insoles relieve back pain are unsupported

    <b>The product:</b> The human spine is an amazing piece of equipment: On request, it can sway gracefully or withstand thousands of pounds of force. But that versatility comes with a price. At some point, just about everyone suffers significant back pain, and  ends up searching for relief.
    Special to The Times
    The product: The human spine is an amazing piece of equipment: On request, it can sway gracefully or withstand thousands of pounds of force. But that versatility comes with a price. At some point, just about everyone suffers significant back pain, and...

    Tags: Television, Schering Plough Corporation, Feet, Companies and Corporations, Pain

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