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Critic's Choice: Pastry shops with a taste for distant lands
Pastry obsessives might have an affinity for layer cakes, fruit tarts or croissants, and may even know where to score kouign amann (the caramelized Breton pastry). Filipino silvanas and Danishes by way of Taiwan are probably a taller order. How about warm...Tags: Breads, Cinnamon, Pineapple, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sweet Bread
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A night market for Pasadena
Daily DishCare to saunter down a moonlit street while noshing on curry fish balls and fried turnip cake? Your destination: the 626 Night Market held Saturday in Pasadena.... -
While 'Obamacare' under fire, universal care catches on globally
World NowWhile the Obama Administration is under stiff scrutiny for overhauling healthcare and requiring citizens to have insurance in the United States, the idea of universal health care is taking off elsewhere around the globe, according to a new report from the... -
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Reel China: Political maneuvers drive 'Beginning of the Great Revival's' success
— Political films can be a tough sell in many countries, to say the least. But director Huang Jianxin is confident that he's sitting on a blockbuster with "Beginning of the Great Revival," a historical epic detailing the founding of China's...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Television Stations, Movies, Ang Lee, Entertainment
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Book Review: 'On China' by Henry Kissinger
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn China Henry Kissinger Penguin Press: 586 pp., $36 Henry Kissinger was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for negotiating the Paris peace accords that established a ceasefire in the Vietnam War and let the United States extricate itself from that...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Foreign Aid, Beijing (China), George H.W. Bush
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Chinese classes booming at Pasadena City College
L.A. NOWA Pasadena City College program that teaches Chinese language and culture is growing in popularity and prestige.... -
Angels' Erick Aybar, Jeff Mathis named to all-star team
The Fabulous ForumAngels shortstop Erick Aybar and catcher Jeff Mathis will be part of a major league all-star team that will travel to Taiwan next month to play the Chinese Taipei national team in the 2011 Taiwan All-Star Series. The preliminary MLB...... -
Monster Mash: Guggenheim's Abu Dhabi project; Ai Weiwei's Taiwan show
Culture MonsterThe future of the planned Guggenheim Museum in Abu Dhabi looks uncertain after a company working on the project dropped plans to award a major construction contract. The Taipei Fine Arts Museum in Taiwan is set to host an exhibit dedicated to artist Ai... -
'The Good Wife' recap: A fatal exception
Show TrackerOn "The Good Wife," Alicia defends the son of a Taiwanese diplomat, and Eli turns to his ex-wife for some help.... -
Mattel to investigate suppliers for links to rain forest destruction
GreenspaceMattel Inc., the world’s biggest toy company, said it would direct its suppliers to stop buying wood pulp from Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), an Indonesian-Chinese company that has clear-cut vast swaths of Indonesia’s rain forest. As a global... -
Music review: A 'festival' of new music begins where others fear to tread
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews new music concerts at Royal/T and Beyond Baroque, including the world premiere of a new string quartet by Peter Garland....
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