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    Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The debate over Gwyneth Paltrow's leggy look

    In last week's Fashion Diary column, I wrote about the wardrobe choices of Gwyneth Paltrow during her recent publicity tour through L.A., when she appeared at events promoting her new cookbook and personal trainer Tracy Anderson's new fitness studio. Paltrow wore an array of super-short skirts, dresses and even a pair of hot pants that showed off her Anderson-sculpted legs and her devotion to the healthful eating described in the book.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    In last week's Fashion Diary column, I wrote about the wardrobe choices of Gwyneth Paltrow during her recent publicity tour through L.A., when she appeared at events promoting her new cookbook and personal trainer Tracy Anderson's new fitness studio....

    Tags: Erdem, Robert Downey Jr., Fashion Trends, Band of Outsiders, Iron Man 3 (movie)

  2. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Uncertainty around Kent Nagano's tenure at Montreal Symphony

    Kent Nagano's tenure at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra appears uncertain following reports that the American conductor will depart the orchestra when his current contract as music director expires in 2016. But the orchestra's management has vigorously denied the reports.
    Kent Nagano's tenure at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra appears uncertain following reports that the American conductor will depart the orchestra when his current contract as music director expires in 2016. But the orchestra's management has vigorously...

    Tags: Montreal (Canada), Sweden, Music, Entertainment, Arts and Culture

  4. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist dies; Hitler assassination plotter

    Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist, the last known surviving member of the German resistance group that tried unsuccessfully to assassinate Adolf Hitler during World War II, has died. He was 90.
    Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist, the last known surviving member of the German resistance group that tried unsuccessfully to assassinate Adolf Hitler during World War II, has died. He was 90. He died Friday at his home in Munich, his wife, Gundula von Kleist,...

    Tags: Assassinations, Germany, Armed Forces, World War II (1939-1945), Conservative Party (UK)

  6. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. A Wagner 'Ring' that's sustainably powered

    MUNICH, Germany — Wagner's "The Ring of Nibelung" is no picnic.
    MUNICH, Germany — Wagner's "The Ring of Nibelung" is no picnic. The epic four-evening mythic drama is the macho challenge with which operas prove themselves. It practically did in Los Angeles Opera when the company finally got around to mounting...

    Tags: Human Interest, YouTube, Lobbying, The Happiest News!, Culture

  8. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Lincoln' writer Tony Kushner on working with Steven Spielberg

    Tony Kushner had a decade's worth of plays behind him when his epic two-part masterpiece, "Angels in America," exploded in the mainstream in 1992, going on to win the Pulitzer Prize, two best play Tonys and a clutch of other stage awards. In adapting the play with Mike Nichols for cable TV, he discovered a fresh way to tell stories; "Angels" eventually won 11 Emmys for HBO in 2004. Since then, the playwright has added screenwriting to his credits with 2005's "Munich" and this year's "Lincoln" (both for director Steven Spielberg). It's a change that clearly works for him: "Munich" earned him an Oscar nomination and "Lincoln" is certain to garner further awards attention for the writer who is still getting used to the finality of working in film.
    Tony Kushner had a decade's worth of plays behind him when his epic two-part masterpiece, "Angels in America," exploded in the mainstream in 1992, going on to win the Pulitzer Prize, two best play Tonys and a clutch of other stage awards. In adapting...

    Tags: Lincoln (movie, 2012), Steven Spielberg, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Religion and Belief, Hyde Park on Hudson (movie)

  10. Dec 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 2012 another bad year for U.S. disasters, and it may get worse

    Tornadoes and wildfires. Droughts and hurricanes. The United States saw almost every sort of calamity this year as 11 billion-dollar natural disasters struck the country.
    Tornadoes and wildfires. Droughts and hurricanes. The United States saw almost every sort of calamity this year as 11 billion-dollar natural disasters struck the country. Superstorm Sandy hit New York, ruined parts of the New Jersey coast and closed the...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Landforms, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Issues, NYSE Euronext, Inc.

  12. Aug 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Free-speech advocates worldwide protest Russian punk band's sentence

    World Now
    From Paris to Hollywood, free-speech advocates reacted with outrage Friday at the two-year prison sentences handed down by a Russian court against the feminist punk-rock trio Pussy Riot for a protest stunt in a Moscow cathedral against President...
  14. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Gustavo Dudamel, Kent Nagano in leadership change at Gothenburg

    Conducting titles at the world's top orchestras are often convoluted and mystifying. In the case of Sweden's Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, a newly announced leadership change is baffling even by classical standards.
    Conducting titles at the world's top orchestras are often convoluted and mystifying. In the case of Sweden's Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, a newly announced leadership change is baffling even by classical standards. For five years, Gustavo Dudamel has...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Culture, Arts and Culture

  16. Jun 12, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  17. Teofilo Stevenson dies at 60; Cuban boxer was three-time Olympic heavyweight champ

    Cuban boxer Teofilo Stevenson, the three-time Olympic heavyweight champion with a devastating right hand and a gentlemanly demeanor, died Monday. He was 60.
    Cuban boxer Teofilo Stevenson, the three-time Olympic heavyweight champion with a devastating right hand and a gentlemanly demeanor, died Monday. He was 60. "The Cuban sporting family was moved today by the passing of one of the greatest of all time,"...

    Tags: Sports Illustrated, Heart Disease, Cuba, Muhammad Ali, Moscow (Russia)

  18. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times Exclusive
  19. U.K. military at Olympics outnumber U.K. troops in Afghanistan

    The Summer Olympic Games in London kick off today with the opening ceremony extravaganza, march of athletes, lighting of the flame and security and surveillance so pervasive it would make Britain’s great prophet of dystopia, George Orwell, cringe in fearful recognition. 
    The Summer Olympic Games in London kick off today with the opening ceremony extravaganza, march of athletes, lighting of the flame and security and surveillance so pervasive it would make Britain’s great prophet of dystopia, George Orwell, cringe in...

    Tags: Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony, Armed Forces, Afghanistan, Summer Olympics, United Kingdom

  20. May 14, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  21. Horst Faas dies at 79; Pulitzer Prize-winning combat photographer

    As chief of photo operations for the Associated Press in Saigon for a decade beginning in 1962, Horst Faas didn't just cover the fighting — he also recruited and trained new talent from among foreign and Vietnamese freelancers.
    As chief of photo operations for the Associated Press in Saigon for a decade beginning in 1962, Horst Faas didn't just cover the fighting — he also recruited and trained new talent from among foreign and Vietnamese freelancers. The result was...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, World War II (1939-1945), Robert Capa, International Military Interventions, News Agency

  22. Jan 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. In the Abstract

    LA Times Magazine
    The genius of Ellsworth Kelly on display in Los Angeles not once but twice...
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