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    May 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Farewell party at 'The Office' after 9 years

    An old index card reads<em>: Original. Real. Poignant. </em>Those were the first words Greg Daniels jotted down a decade ago as his guide in adapting the daft British TV series "The Office" for an American audience.
    An old index card reads: Original. Real. Poignant. Those were the first words Greg Daniels jotted down a decade ago as his guide in adapting the daft British TV series "The Office" for an American audience. The ideas on the flimsy card stock proved...

    Tags: Mindy Kaling, Parks and Recreation (tv program), Fox Broadcasting Company, Leslie David Baker, Media Industry

  2. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A Christmas Eve night to remember

    It was our first Christmas together, and I was determined that it would be special.
    It was our first Christmas together, and I was determined that it would be special. We had booked a hotel room for the holidays on the sand at Pismo Beach. Jim, my new love, had Mark Harmon hair and a Richard Gere smile. He watched BBC News, read...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Lifestyle and Leisure, BBC, Bars and Clubs, Christmas

  4. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. For the record

    <strong>Priest abuse files:</strong> An <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-church-files-20121208%2C0%2C3376780.story">article</a> in the Dec. 8 Section A about the upcoming release of the personnel files of priests in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles accused of sexually abusing children referred to Roger M. Mahony as a former cardinal. He stepped down as archbishop last year, but he retains the title of cardinal.
    Priest abuse files: An article in the Dec. 8 Section A about the upcoming release of the personnel files of priests in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles accused of sexually abusing children referred to Roger M. Mahony as a former cardinal. He stepped down as...

    Tags: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, U.S. Supreme Court, Brookings Institution, Roger M. Mahony, Demographics

  6. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'I Got a Boy' delivers a scattered anthem of the Girls' Generation

    The new single by South Korean pop group Girls' Generation is called "I Got a Boy," and if the song and its accompanying music video are a signal about pop's direction in the year to come, we better buckle our seat belts.
    The new single by South Korean pop group Girls' Generation is called "I Got a Boy," and if the song and its accompanying music video are a signal about pop's direction in the year to come, we better buckle our seat belts. Clocking in at 41/2 minutes, "I...

    Tags: Lady Gaga, Music, YouTube, Rihanna, Disc Jockeys

  8. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. End of the world? Close -- a mix-up with Sunday crossword

    The crossword in Sunday&rsquo;s Arts &amp; Books section was titled "The Last Sunday Crossword" and noted that according to the Mayan calendar, the world was going to end "this Friday, Dec. 21."
    The crossword in Sunday’s Arts & Books section was titled "The Last Sunday Crossword" and noted that according to the Mayan calendar, the world was going to end "this Friday, Dec. 21." But, of course, "this" Friday is not Dec. 21 – it's...
  10. Aug 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. ‘Star Trek: TNG’ at 25: Michael Dorn remembers the joys of Worf

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com
    This is the 25th anniversary of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,”  so we caught up with Michael Dorn, who introduced ......
  12. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. In memory of Terry and Green Eyes, who lived on skid row

    His name was Green Eyes. But five or six black men with light eyes go by that name on L.A.'s skid row. So he was known as the Green Eyes who sold lighters and cigarettes, a quarter each.
    His name was Green Eyes. But five or six black men with light eyes go by that name on L.A.'s skid row. So he was known as the Green Eyes who sold lighters and cigarettes, a quarter each. Her name was Terry, but she also liked to be called Tracy. She...
  14. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. To prevent stroke injury, sing, dance, touch, look, move?

    For those&nbsp;lucky enough to have the first signs of a stroke recognized by friends or family, things often get&nbsp;very quiet very quickly as 911 calls are made, gurneys are wheeled in and&nbsp;tests are conducted. University of California Irvine neuroscientist <a title="The lab from which research emerges" href="http://frostiglab.bio.uci.edu/" target="_blank">Ron D. Frostig</a> says that if rats are any guide to human health (and they&nbsp;often are the starting point for new treatments), stroke victims might do a lot better with a quick dose of stimulation instead.
    For those lucky enough to have the first signs of a stroke recognized by friends or family, things often get very quiet very quickly as 911 calls are made, gurneys are wheeled in and tests are conducted. University of California Irvine neuroscientist...

    Tags: Human Body, Stroke, High Blood Pressure, Brain, Health

  16. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Patt Morrison Asks: Diane Keaton

    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy and, perhaps above all, as a daughter -- as revealed by her daughter-mother memoir "Then Again." Little Diane once sat in a neighborhood theater on North Figueroa and watched her mother being crowned Mrs. Highland Park, and wished it were her up on stage instead. In time, she stood on the world stage as a winner of an Academy Award. Her strong connections to her late mother -- like her mother's dreams of art and beauty -- inform Keaton's own identity in the here and now.
    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Music, Lady Gaga, Fiction, Libraries

  18. May 10, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Daum: Too brainy to be president?

    As devotees of Barack Obama know all too well, qualities that made him so attractive as a candidate &mdash; an affinity for subtle arguments, a tendency to carefully weigh his options &mdash; have at times proved less useful in his role as president. That carefulness has been read as indecisiveness. The subtle arguments have sounded, to some ears, like hedging. In response, the president has simplified his rhetoric. The nuances of the 2009 Cairo speech about relations between the U.S. and the Muslim world have given way to chest thumping over killing Osama bin Laden. The sophistication of the speech on race he delivered during the 2008 campaign has morphed into sentimental headline grabbers: "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon."
    As devotees of Barack Obama know all too well, qualities that made him so attractive as a candidate — an affinity for subtle arguments, a tendency to carefully weigh his options — have at times proved less useful in his role as president. That...

    Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Columbia University, Woody Allen, Colleges and Universities

  20. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  22. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Kiara Graffio and Rob Gubler

    Rob Gubler&rsquo;s proposal to Kiara Graffio was so unusual it made the FOX Morning News in Boston.
    Rob Gubler’s proposal to Kiara Graffio was so unusual it made the FOX Morning News in Boston. He decided to propose on the East Coast because Graffio, who’d grown up in Singapore then moved to SoCal, had never seen snow. He took her to...

    Tags: Boeing Co.

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