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    May 16, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  1. 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: Restaurants, Salads, Egypt, Gaza Strip, Kentucky Fried Chicken

  2. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Happy Mother's Day: Chefs want soup dumplings, porterhouse, Costco cake

    When it comes to dreaming about a perfect Mother’s Day, Los Angeles’ top chefs turn out to be just like working moms everywhere -- sleep and perfectly behaved children are at the top of the list.
    When it comes to dreaming about a perfect Mother’s Day, Los Angeles’ top chefs turn out to be just like working moms everywhere -- sleep and perfectly behaved children are at the top of the list. Suzanne Goin is chef and owner at Lucques,...

    Tags: Steaks, Spaghetti, Lucques, Bars and Clubs, Foods and Beverages

  4. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  5. Jonathan Gold | L.A. restaurant review: Corazón y Miel satisfies heart's desires

    <em>"Coraz&oacute;n y miel</em>," your waitress wants it to be known, is the signature dish of Coraz&oacute;n y Miel. <em>Coraz&oacute;n y miel</em>, 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 chicken heart <em>escabeche</em>. The grayish hearts look a little gnarly, organy, probably more than you want to be dealing with before your third margarita.
    "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: Mexico, Animal, Lukshon, Tomatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure

  6. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. At Lincoln Center, a night for Barbra Streisand, in all her guises

    NEW YORK--Barbra Streisand had been feted, fawned over and (slightly) ribbed for nearly two hours at Lincoln Center when she walked on to the Avery Fisher Hall stage and offered a quip.
    NEW YORK--Barbra Streisand had been feted, fawned over and (slightly) ribbed for nearly two hours at Lincoln Center when she walked on to the Avery Fisher Hall stage and offered a quip. "Ever since I can remember I've been called bossy and opinionated."...

    Tags: Lincoln Center, Movies, Entertainment, George Segal, Culture

  8. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Critic's Choice: Three divine chocolate creations

    Remember 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 pass&eacute;. When something is good, you want more than one bite, no?
    Los Angeles Times
    Remember 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: Mexico City, Restaurants, Mexico, Bouchon, Lifestyle and Leisure

  10. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Weekend Escape: On the watery trail in Mojave, Calif.

    People travel to the Mojave expecting arid crags, tortured landscapes and vast expanses. But water? Not so much. On a recent winter trip to the Mojave, I stumbled on a new desert lure: bubbling springs, creeks and even a river, the Amargosa. My husband, Barry, and I followed a watery trail through the hamlets of Shoshone and Tecopa Hot Springs, in the seam of desert between Death Valley National Park and the Nevada border.
    People travel to the Mojave expecting arid crags, tortured landscapes and vast expanses. But water? Not so much. On a recent winter trip to the Mojave, I stumbled on a new desert lure: bubbling springs, creeks and even a river, the Amargosa. My husband,...

    Tags: Wildlife, Hot Springs, Bodies of Water, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  12. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dining guide: Oscars 2013 viewing parties and specials

    Watch the Oscars on your couch again this year, or get out for some Champagne and oysters, or chips and guacamole, or a three-course dinner with wagyu beef and Dover sole? If you're thinking the latter, here are some options, including free pizza:&nbsp;
    Watch the Oscars on your couch again this year, or get out for some Champagne and oysters, or chips and guacamole, or a three-course dinner with wagyu beef and Dover sole? If you're thinking the latter, here are some options, including free pizza: ...

    Tags: Recipes, Academy Awards, Lifestyle and Leisure, Argo (movie), Awards and Prizes

  14. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The $570,000 JFK bomber jacket bargain

    Would you pay $570,000 for a bomber jacket?
    Would you pay $570,000 for a bomber jacket? Probably not (though I’m willing to give NBA stars and the like an out here). But would you pay $570,000 for a bomber jacket, complete with presidential seal, once worn by John F. Kennedy aboard Air...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Assassinations, John F. Kennedy, Indiana Jones (fictional character), World War II (1939-1945)

  16. Feb 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. USC report finds a shift in advertiser-supported piracy

    The USC Annenberg Innovation Lab offered the entertainment industry some good news and some bad news this week. In the <a href="https://email.tribune.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=82dce70cc8c64f568b50be6c88a4873d&amp;URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.annenberglab.com%2fadminfiles%2ffiles%2fUSCAnnenbergLab_AdReport_Feb2013.pdf">latest</a> in a series of reports on advertising supported online piracy, the lab says that two major distributors of ads online -- Google and OpenX -- have "significantly reduced the number of infringing sites they are placing ads on." In response, however, smaller ad networks have rushed in to fill the gap, the report says.
    The USC Annenberg Innovation Lab offered the entertainment industry some good news and some bad news this week. In the latest in a series of reports on advertising supported online piracy, the lab says that two major distributors of ads online -- Google...

    Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Online Advertising, Marketing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Music

  18. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Boehner's Boogergate: Another stupid media trick

    If you followed <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23sotu&amp;src=tyah">#SOTU on Twitter</a> while watching the State of the Union address on Tuesday, you may have been surprised by how many smart pundits -- conservative and liberal -- spent more time obsessing over President Obama's and House Speaker John A. Boehner&rsquo;s tie selection rather than the message delivered.
    If you followed #SOTU on Twitter while watching the State of the Union address on Tuesday, you may have been surprised by how many smart pundits -- conservative and liberal -- spent more time obsessing over President Obama's and House Speaker John A....

    Tags: Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Unions, Republican Party, Politics

  20. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Marco Rubio can't quench the GOP's thirst for Latino voters

    By now millions of Americans have seen Sen. Marco Rubio&rsquo;s televised response to President Obama&rsquo;s State of the Union address, in which the parched politician nervously reaches for a bottle of water mid-speech.
    By now millions of Americans have seen Sen. Marco Rubio’s televised response to President Obama’s State of the Union address, in which the parched politician nervously reaches for a bottle of water mid-speech. But what struck me wasn’t...

    Tags: Marco Rubio, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Elections, Social Issues

  22. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Carnival cruise horror: Forced to eat lobster and chocolate cake!

    You know, folks once came to this country on small wooden sailing ships. Think the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock.&nbsp;
    You know, folks once came to this country on small wooden sailing ships. Think the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock.  Those souls were, I venture, a tad bit more, uh, hardy than most of us today. As evidence, I give you the epic tale of the...

    Tags: Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, Festive Events, Travel, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

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