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    May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Arrested Development' banana stand may not make it to Newport

    “Arrested Development” fans seeking out the replica of the famous banana stand that’s touring the country can see pictures of it in Times Square, at Yankee Stadium and the Tower Bridge in London. But the town that plays host to the stand in the comedy series? Maybe not.
    “Arrested Development” fans seeking out the replica of the famous banana stand that’s touring the country can see pictures of it in Times Square, at Yankee Stadium and the Tower Bridge in London. But the town that plays host to the stand...

    Tags: Times Square, Netflix Inc., Arrested Development (tv program) , Yankee Stadium

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. World Whiskey Day is today; L.A. bartenders and whiskey lovers tell you what to drink

    Every spirit has its own personality. Vodka is bright and cheerful; tequila is sensual and a bit sloppy; gin is no-nonsense and driven; rum is reckless and bold. Then there's whiskey.
    Every spirit has its own personality. Vodka is bright and cheerful; tequila is sensual and a bit sloppy; gin is no-nonsense and driven; rum is reckless and bold. Then there's whiskey. Whiskey is sexy and sullen and a bit mean. It's a spirit that plays...

    Tags: Lucques, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business Enterprises, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  5. Village Voice 'bloodbath' sends restaurant critic Robert Sietsema packing

    Particularly hard-hitting employee cuts at the Village Voice on Friday included longtime restaurant critic Robert Sietsema, who had been at the New York alt weekly newspaper for 20 years. Gossip columnist Michael Musto and theater critic Michael Feingold also were laid off in what headlines described as a "bloodbath," one that had led two top editors to step down last week when Denver-based Voice Media Group announced what it refers to as a restructuring. 
    Particularly hard-hitting employee cuts at the Village Voice on Friday included longtime restaurant critic Robert Sietsema, who had been at the New York alt weekly newspaper for 20 years. Gossip columnist Michael Musto and theater critic Michael...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Unemployment, News Media, Reviews

  6. May 17, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  7. Dear L.A. pastry chefs, please make us a Cronut

    When New York pastry chef <a href="http://dominiqueansel.com/" target="_blank">Dominique Ansel</a> created the Cronut, a croissant-donut hybrid that looks like a deep-fried croissant on steroids, he created a new medical condition: Cronut fever. We want that fever and we want it bad.
    When New York pastry chef Dominique Ansel created the Cronut, a croissant-donut hybrid that looks like a deep-fried croissant on steroids, he created a new medical condition: Cronut fever. We want that fever and we want it bad. There is a little...

    Tags: Twitter, Inc.

  8. May 17, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  9. First Copper River salmon is delivered for a fast, heated cook-off

    The first Copper River king salmon of the season -- a 40-pound specimen -- was hoisted aloft Friday morning as the annual first shipment of the prized salmon arrived in Seattle.
    The first Copper River king salmon of the season -- a 40-pound specimen -- was hoisted aloft Friday morning as the annual first shipment of the prized salmon arrived in Seattle. It was the ceremonial first fish, delivered from Alaska to Seattle-Tacoma...

    Tags: Rhubarb, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Tofu on the menu at Chipotle? It's happening

    For the first time in 20 years, the Mexican fast casual chain Chipotle is adding a new protein to the menu, and it's tofu. Surprised?
    For the first time in 20 years, the Mexican fast casual chain Chipotle is adding a new protein to the menu, and it's tofu. Surprised? The tofu dish is called "sofritas," and it hits Southern California Chipotle menus June 3. The name comes from sofrito,...

    Tags: Onions, Restaurants, Recipes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  12. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Win big in Vegas? Treat yourself to one of these swell wine dinners

    Here&rsquo;s what to do when you win big in Vegas: reserve the new Krug Chef&rsquo;s Table at Michelin two-star <a href="http://www.caesarspalace.com/restaurants/guy-savoy.html#.UZVZuoIj9TY" target="_blank">Restaurant Guy Savoy</a> in Caesars Palace. For two to six guests, the multiple-starred French chef will&nbsp; create a menu of up to 13 courses paired with <a href="http://www.krug.com/en/krug-champagnes/krug-grande-cuvee" target="_blank">Krug Grande Cuv&eacute;e</a> and Krug Ros&eacute;.
    Here’s what to do when you win big in Vegas: reserve the new Krug Chef’s Table at Michelin two-star Restaurant Guy Savoy in Caesars Palace. For two to six guests, the multiple-starred French chef will  create a menu of up to 13 courses...

    Tags: Restaurants, Apple iPad, Michelin Group, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  15. Smugglers provide KFC delivery to Gaza Strip; they advertise on Facebook

    Imagine living in an area where you can't get your hands on your favorite foods. Now imagine how much you'd pay to get them.
    Imagine living in an area where you can't get your hands on your favorite foods. Now imagine how much you'd pay to get them. When people living in the Gaza Strip get a craving for KFC, there's no way they can get it. There are no name-brand fast-food...

    Tags: Egypt, Chocolate Cake, Restaurants, Salads, Media Industry

  16. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Kroger turns spoiled food into electricity; how do you reduce waste?

    As supermarkets try to figure out how to cut down on waste and experiment with alternative forms of energy,&nbsp; Kroger Co. says it's doing both simultaneously by turning landfill-bound organic matter into electricity that powers its stores, The Times' Tiffany Hsu <a href="http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ralphs-energy-20130516,0,7330815.story">reports</a>.
    As supermarkets try to figure out how to cut down on waste and experiment with alternative forms of energy,  Kroger Co. says it's doing both simultaneously by turning landfill-bound organic matter into electricity that powers its stores, The Times'...

    Tags: Breads, Bananas, Kroger Company, Natural Resources Defense Council

  18. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Rise of the 'femivores': An activist woman's place is in the kitchen

    Is the feminist movement to blame for our expanding waistline?
    Is the feminist movement to blame for our expanding waistline? In her book “Homeward Bound,” excerpted on Salon, author Emily Matchar points to food writers and experts who’ve pinned the problem on feminism. In driving women out of the...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Feminism, Weight, Heart Disease, Richard Nixon

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. In China, rat meat is sold as lamb

    BEIJING -- Feasting on strips of mutton dropped in a simmering pot is a popular dining pastime in China, but what if the meat served is actually made of rat? That may be on the minds of diners after the latest stomach-churning food scandal to hit China....

    Tags: U.S. Military, China, Bird Flu, Flu

  22. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Mike Gray dies at 77; co-wrote 'China Syndrome' screenplay

    Mike Gray, an author, activist and documentarian who co-wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay for "The China Syndrome," the provocative 1979 film about a cover-up at a nuclear power plant, died Tuesday of heart failure at his Hollywood Hills home, his family said. He was 77.
    Mike Gray, an author, activist and documentarian who co-wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay for "The China Syndrome," the provocative 1979 film about a cover-up at a nuclear power plant, died Tuesday of heart failure at his Hollywood Hills home, his...

    Tags: Movies, Science and Technology, Heart Failure, Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Chicago Tribune

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