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Sleep problems and age: Not necessarily bedmates, say sleep docs
Booster ShotsPatients over 65 -- and sometimes their doctors -- often behave as if sleep problems are as inevitable a part of aging as aches and wrinkles. It doesn't have to be that way, says a group of leading sleep doctors....... -
Alcon now has Summit's problem: What's an indie to do after a mega-hit?
Company TownAlcon Entertainment has the same luxury problem as Summit Entertainment: What to do with its box office bounty? In an intriguing twist at a time when most of the major studios are cutting back on expenses and rethinking strategies, the...... -
Virginia GOP launches "gotcha" gun control ad -- except they forgot to do any research
Top of the TicketThe Virginia GOP came up with a great campaign ad. Identify two allegedly pro-Second Amendment Democrats who secretly want gun control. The only problem is, nobody did any research.... -
Could Chris Nolan have convinced anyone but Warners to make 'Inception'?
The Big PictureOver the years, whenever I've stopped by the Warners lot to interview Clint Eastwood, I've always been struck by how much his Spanish-style studio bungalow felt like a home away from home, down to the little parking space right by...... -
Michael Jackson's personal physician pleads not guilty to involuntary manslaughter [Updated]
L.A. NOWMichael Jacksonâs personal physician entered a plea of not guilty Monday afternoon at a standing-room-only arraignment attended by Jacksonâs parents and several siblings. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Keith L. Schwartz set bail for Conrad... -
Michael Jackson's doctor faces four years in prison if convicted on involuntary manslaughter charge; pop star's family arrives in court [Updated]
L.A. NOWProsecutors on Monday charged Michael Jacksonâs personal physician with involuntary manslaughter in connection with administering a combination of surgical anesthetic and sedatives blamed in the music legendâs death last summer. The complaint filed by... -
Michael Jackson's doctor charged with involuntary manslaughter in pop star's death
L.A. NOWProsecutors on Monday charged Michael Jacksonâs personal physician with involuntary manslaughter in connection with administering a combination of surgical anesthetic and sedatives blamed in the music legendâs death last summer. The complaint filed in... -
Michael Jackson doctor collected drug vials before call to 911, witness tells authorities
L.A. NOWA security guard for Michael Jackson told Los Angeles police investigators that Dr. Conrad Murray collected vials of medicine from the singer's bedroom before the guard called 911 the day Jackson died, a source familiar with the case said Monday....... -
Michael Jackson's heart beat briefly at hospital, father's attorney says
L.A. NOWMichael Jackson's heart beat briefly when he was taken from his rented Holmby Hills mansion to UCLA Medical Center, according to an attorney for the pop star's father, Joe Jackson. In an interview with CNN, attorney Brian Oxman claims that...... -
Michael Jackson's doctor to appear in court in bid to keep medical license
L.A. NOWDr. Conrad Murray, who faces involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of Michael Jackson, will be in court for a hearing Monday morning. The California attorney general's office is seeking to have Murray's medical license suspended. Murray is... -
Christopher Nolan's 'Inception' -- Hollywood's first existential heist film
The Hero ComplexThis is a longer version of my Los Angeles Times Sunday Calendar cover story on "Inception," the most ambitious film to date from director Christopher Nolan. Most of the interviews in the story were conducted last year on the set...... -
The country's biggest dance party
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJust in time for the June gloom to lift and the weather to turn hot, the country's biggest dance party returns to steam up the night life scene. The 13th annual Electric Daisy Carnival is back at the L.A. Coliseum, this time with an expanded lineup...Tags: Paul Oakenfold, Arts and Culture, Dance, Disc Jockeys, Entertainment
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