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    May 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. How not to apologize (I'm talking to you, Lars von Trier)

    Opinion L.A.
    Count on provocative Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier to kick up a controversy even when his movies don't. Steven Zeitchik reports on The Times' 24 Frames blog that Von Trier made a disastrous attempt at humor involving Nazis and Jews......
  2. Jan 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Monster Mash: Analysis of Eli Broad's planned art museum; exhibition on Hitler extended in Germany

    Culture Monster
    Mega-millions: More analysis of the designs for Eli Broad's planned contemporary art museum in downtown L.A. (Los Angeles Times) Dictator: The German Historical Museum in Berlin has extended its exhibition on Adolf Hitler due to popular demand. (Reuters)...
  4. Feb 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Golden Globes hasn't asked Ricky Gervais back for a third year [Updated]

    Show Tracker
    Hollywood Foreign Press to Ricky Gervais: We don't want you back!...
  6. Mar 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Nov 9, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Noel Taylor dies at 97; longtime costume designer for stage and screen

    Noel Taylor, an award-winning costume designer whose career spanned seven decades and started almost by accident after artist Marc Chagall sought his help, has died. He was 97.
    Noel Taylor, an award-winning costume designer whose career spanned seven decades and started almost by accident after artist Marc Chagall sought his help, has died. He was 97. Taylor, a longtime resident of West Hollywood, died of natural causes...

    Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Theater, PBS (tv network), Music Theater, Television

  9. Dec 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. Book review: 'Irrepressible: The Life and Times of Jessica Mitford' by Leslie Brody

    In their time, the daughters of the second Baron Redesdale, better known as the Mitford sisters, were an industry. Their trade, for the most part, was their mere existence &#8212; swanning about British society, leaving scandal and newsprint in their wake. Nancy wrote deliciously acidic novels and gossipy history. (Evelyn Waugh dedicated "The Loved One" to her.) Diana and Unity were avowed fascists. Adolf Hitler was a witness at Diana's wedding to Oswald Mosely, and Unity was so besotted with the <i>F&#252;hrer</i> and chagrined when Britain declared war on Germany that she tried to kill herself. Deborah and Pamela were more reserved, but the tabloids avidly detailed all the sisters' fashions, marriages, politics and real estate.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    In their time, the daughters of the second Baron Redesdale, better known as the Mitford sisters, were an industry. Their trade, for the most part, was their mere existence — swanning about British society, leaving scandal and newsprint in their...

    Tags: Jean Genet, William Faulkner, Maya Angelou, Winston Churchill, The Washington Post

  11. Aug 31, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  12. Barbara Lauwers Podoski dies at 95; launched psychological campaign against Germans in WWII

    Barbara Lauwers Podoski, who launched one of the most successful psychological campaigns of World War II, which resulted in the surrender of more than 600 Czechoslovakian soldiers fighting for the Germans, died of cardiovascular disease Aug. 16 at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Washington, D.C. She was 95.
    Barbara Lauwers Podoski, who launched one of the most successful psychological campaigns of World War II, which resulted in the surrender of more than 600 Czechoslovakian soldiers fighting for the Germans, died of cardiovascular disease Aug. 16 at the...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Central Intelligence Agency, Italy, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics

  13. Aug 27, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. Martin Ernest Dannenberg dies at 94; found copy of Nuremberg Laws during WWII

    Martin Ernest Dannenberg, who as a young World War II Army sergeant discovered a copy of the anti-Semitic Nuremberg Laws, one of Nazi Germany's most infamous documents, died Aug. 18 in his sleep at his home in Guilford, Md. He was 94.
    Martin Ernest Dannenberg, who as a young World War II Army sergeant discovered a copy of the anti-Semitic Nuremberg Laws, one of Nazi Germany's most infamous documents, died Aug. 18 in his sleep at his home in Guilford, Md. He was 94. -------------------...

    Tags: U.S. Military, Music, Massacres, Nazi Party, Colleges and Universities

  15. Mar 3, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Michael Foot dies at 96; last of the British Labor Party's socialist leaders

    Michael Foot, a bookish intellectual and anti-nuclear campaigner who led Britain's Labor Party to a disastrous defeat in 1983, died Wednesday, officials said. He was 96.
    Associated Press
    Michael Foot, a bookish intellectual and anti-nuclear campaigner who led Britain's Labor Party to a disastrous defeat in 1983, died Wednesday, officials said. He was 96. Foot died peacefully at his home in north London following a long illness, historian...

    Tags: Tony Blair, Parties and Movements, Plymouth, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Policy

  17. Jan 24, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. 'A Lethal Obsession' by Robert Wistrich

    A Lethal Obsession
    A Lethal Obsession Anti-Semitism From Antiquity to the Global Jihad Robert S. Wistrich Random House: 1,188 pp., $40 A heartbreaking irony suffuses "A Lethal Obsession" by Robert S. Wistrich, a history of anti-Semitism by a historian who has devoted...

    Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Ku Klux Klan, Noam Chomsky, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Massacres

  19. Jul 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  20. Lawsuit against Bell suggests voter fraud in 2009 election

    L.A. NOW
    A lawsuit filed Monday by a former Bell police officer makes a variety of serious allegations about city officials and suggests voter fraud in a 2009 election. According to the lawsuit, filed by James Corcoran, off-duty police officers in Bell......
  21. Nov 3, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  22. Gold Derby nuggets: 'Star Trek' best cast movie | 'Doctor Who' tries legal series | 'An Education' from director Lone Scherfig

    Gold Derby
    • The Casting Society of America held the silver-anniversary edition of the Artios Awards on Monday night in both Gotham and LA. The CSA kudos -- saluting the best in casting -- went to "Star Trek" (drama feature), "Tropic Thunder" (comedy feature),...
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