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I went down to the crossroads, with books about L.A.
It isn’t every day that you can read from a book and feel the words come to life before your eyes. That happened to me Wednesday morning, at Union Station, at an event designed to make passing L.A. commuters hip to the upcoming Los Angeles Times...
Tags: Poetry, Science and Technology, Literature, Electronics, Union (McHenry, Illinois)
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Building bridges between Mexican and Mexican American art
Mexican art and Mexican American art often have treated each other more like strangers or distant cousins than like the fraternal twins they really are. In the United States, apart from in California and the Southwest, many museums and art professionals...
Tags: Arts, Science and Technology, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Artists, Standards
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Jonathan Gold | L.A. restaurant review: Corazón y Miel satisfies heart's desires
"Corazón y miel," your waitress wants it to be known, is the signature dish of Corazón y Miel. Corazón y miel, hearts and honey, is a small bowl of warm, seared chicken hearts in a sweet, honeyed vinaigrette, tossed with a few slivers of onion, like a...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lukshon, Salads, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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L.A. mayor's race: The world isn't watching either
This Los Angeles mayoral election isn’t exactly setting the city's electorate on fire. Nor the world, for that matter. It’s so low key that I was surprised to see a very focused piece in the Guardian, Britain’s liberal national...
Tags: Voting, Antonio Villaraigosa, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles Lakers, Michael Bloomberg
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Soraya Jimenez, Mexico's first female Olympic champion, dies at 35
Soraya Jimenez, who won the 58-kilogram weightlifting competition at the 2000 Sydney Games to become Mexico's first female Olympic champion, died of a heart attack Thursday at her home in Mexico City. She was 35. Jimenez, who retired after numerous...
Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Obituaries, Univision (tv network), Heart Attack, Awards and Prizes
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Mexico civic groups seek Congress debate on gendarmerie
MEXICO CITY — Some of the most important civic groups in Mexico are imploring President Enrique Peña Nieto to let Congress debate the wisdom of creating a new paramilitary police force, or gendarmerie, to combat the persistent scourge of violence...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government, Organized Crime, Civil Rights
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Mexico denies Apple rights to the 'iPhone' name
In a case of David vs. Goliath, the Mexican Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that iFone, a small IT company in Mexico City, is the rightful owner of the iPhone name in that country. The company registered the name in 2003, four years before...
Tags: Apple iPhone, New Products, BlackBerry, Brazil, Mexico
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Rumor, legend and a tabloid report sparked 'Camelia la Tejana'
Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz's "Camelia la Tejana," which will be performed this month at Long Beach Opera, is actually three stories in one. First, there's the legend of Camelia la Tejana, a Mexican drug-smuggling queen who shot and killed her...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Entertainment, Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism, Arts and Culture
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Critic's Choice: Three divine chocolate creations
Los Angeles TimesRemember when you couldn't go to a restaurant without coming across yet another flourless chocolate cake? And when that trend finally passed, the chocolate fashion became precious, over-elaborate tastings of this and that. I'm glad that's finally passé....Tags: Bouchon, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chile, Dining and Drinking
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L.A. Latinos praise Spanish-speaking, Latin American pope
L.A. NOWThe selection of Pope Francis I resonated across Southern California, as Spanish-speaking Catholics said they were especially pleased to hear a Latin American pontiff would lead the Church for the first time.... -
Mexican military reportedly arrests at least 35 alleged vigilantes
MEXICO CITY — At least 35 alleged members of a “self-defense” vigilante group in southern Mexico were reportedly arrested by the military Thursday, underscoring the tension between government authorities and such groups, which have...
Tags: Organized Crime, Mexico
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Jewish club explores kosher in new translations
Los Angeles TimesMounds of juicy meat glisten in hot pans and on nicked carving boards in the dining room of the Mark on Pico Boulevard. Braised sirloin with oregano and onion; Santa Maria tri-tip with garlic, molasses and chutney; rich flank steak tacos with lime and...Tags: Religion and Belief, Judaism, Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Restaurants
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