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    Dec 26, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Johnathan Franklin, UCLA's running man

    Johnathan Franklin has gone through a lot of nicknames. There's "Jet Ski" for his speed in his Pop Warner football days, and "Hollywood" for his season-two gig on the reality show "Baldwin Hills." The latest handle for the UCLA star is "Mayor," because that's what he wants to be one day — the mayor of Los Angeles. The running back who's broken rushing records when he's on the field has cajoled his teammates into registering to vote when he's in the locker room. He plans to get to his personal goals the way he gets to the goal line: with focus. His last chance to apply that in a Bruins uniform comes Thursday in the Holiday Bowl in San Diego.
    Johnathan Franklin has gone through a lot of nicknames. There's "Jet Ski" for his speed in his Pop Warner football days, and "Hollywood" for his season-two gig on the reality show "Baldwin Hills." The latest handle for the UCLA star is "Mayor," because...

    Tags: Holiday Bowl, Sports, Autism, Medical Specialization, Entertainment

  2. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Test Kitchen tips: Buffet psychology, event and potluck tips

    With the holiday season in full swing, more than a few of us will be hosting a festive dinner party, buffet or potluck. Following are a few helpful tips and tricks I've learned from hosting my own gatherings over the years:
    With the holiday season in full swing, more than a few of us will be hosting a festive dinner party, buffet or potluck. Following are a few helpful tips and tricks I've learned from hosting my own gatherings over the years: LISTEN: Noelle talks buffet...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Lifestyle and Leisure, Medical Specialization, Foods and Beverages, Salads

  4. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. McLaren's next supercar makes L.A. debut

    McLaren's forthcoming million-dollar P1 supercar made its Los Angeles debut Thursday night. It was every bit the premiere you'd expect in Hollywood.
    McLaren's forthcoming million-dollar P1 supercar made its Los Angeles debut Thursday night. It was every bit the premiere you'd expect in Hollywood. A crane dropped the P1 into place at the SLS Hotel. Jay Leno got an exclusive look at the interior....

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Open-Wheel Racing

  6. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Sundance 2013: Icy abstraction of D.C. snipers in 'Blue Caprice'

    It seemed like a nightmare become real -- a string of random shootings in the Washington, D.C., area in October 2002 that gripped the nation with fear and confusion. That the perpetrators, once captured, turned out to be a former soldier and a teenage boy only made the spree more surreal, more troubling.
    It seemed like a nightmare become real -- a string of random shootings in the Washington, D.C., area in October 2002 that gripped the nation with fear and confusion. That the perpetrators, once captured, turned out to be a former soldier and a teenage boy...

    Tags: Lee Boyd Malvo, Michael Cera, Religion and Belief, Medical Specialization, Movies

  8. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Review: 'Freud's Last Session' doesn't lend itself to deep analysis

    Sigmund Freud considered religion a mass delusion, a sort of group neurosis ideally suited to obsessive types. C.S. Lewis was a literary intellectual who found ways of channeling his devout Christianity into even his nontheological writings, "The Chronicles of Narnia" most famously among them.
    Sigmund Freud considered religion a mass delusion, a sort of group neurosis ideally suited to obsessive types. C.S. Lewis was a literary intellectual who found ways of channeling his devout Christianity into even his nontheological writings, "The...

    Tags: Judd Hirsch, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Off-Broadway Theater, Entertainment

  10. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Obama calls congressional leaders as 'fiscal cliff' optimism fades

    <span class="runtimeTopic">WASHINGTON -- </span>President Obama and lawmakers returned to Washington on Thursday to try to jump-start the stalled &ldquo;fiscal cliff&rdquo; talks, even as optimism that there would be a deal before the year-end deadline remained in short supply.
    WASHINGTON -- President Obama and lawmakers returned to Washington on Thursday to try to jump-start the stalled “fiscal cliff” talks, even as optimism that there would be a deal before the year-end deadline remained in short supply. Obama...

    Tags: Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Religion and Belief, John Boehner, Plan B (drug)

  12. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Donny and Marie are pros at this

    Donny and Marie Osmond hit the stage at the Pantages Theatre in a cloud of nearly palpable pizazz.
    Donny and Marie Osmond hit the stage at the Pantages Theatre in a cloud of nearly palpable pizazz. For two hours the indefatigable showbiz veterans, kicking off "A Donny and Marie Christmas in Los Angeles," sang, danced and smiled — oh, did they...

    Tags: Elvis Presley, The Osmonds (music group), Insulin Injections, The Rolling Stones (music group), Religion and Belief

  14. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Timothy Potts has ideas for Getty Museum

    When Timothy Potts became the director of the Getty Museum in September, he knew he was stepping into an anomaly of a job, unusual within the ranks of America's most prestigious museums.
    When Timothy Potts became the director of the Getty Museum in September, he knew he was stepping into an anomaly of a job, unusual within the ranks of America's most prestigious museums. Other museum heads, bound by tight budgets, must essentially beg...

    Tags: Italy, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, China, Rome (Italy)

  16. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Tea party Sen. Jim DeMint to retire, lead conservative think tank

    WASHINGTON -- Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, one of the most influential leaders of the tea party wing of the party, will retire in January to head a conservative think tank in Washington.
    WASHINGTON -- Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, one of the most influential leaders of the tea party wing of the party, will retire in January to head a conservative think tank in Washington. DeMint has been a renegade on and off Capitol...

    Tags: Republican Party, Think Tanks, Nikki Haley, Religion and Belief, Tea Party Movement

  18. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Herbert Moskowitz dies at 87; pioneer in drunk driving research

    Herbert Moskowitz, an experimental psychologist whose pioneering research on the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving helped produce standardized field sobriety tests and pushed policymakers to set lower legal limits for intoxicated driving in the U.S. and elsewhere, has died. He was 87.
    Herbert Moskowitz, an experimental psychologist whose pioneering research on the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving helped produce standardized field sobriety tests and pushed policymakers to set lower legal limits for intoxicated driving in the U.S....

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Religion and Belief, University of California, Berkeley, Medical Specialization, Leukemia

  20. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Optimism vanishes as NHL rejects latest offer from players

    This, quite clearly, was a day (and night) to remember for those closely following NHL labor negotiations.
    This, quite clearly, was a day (and night) to remember for those closely following NHL labor negotiations. Or forget. Thursday surpassed often perplexing talks with a surreal turn of events in New York. It started with an optimistic read on the...

    Tags: Gary Bettman, Unions, Career and Workplace, Sports, National Hockey League

  22. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The year of John Cage

    Once, when asked how he thought history would consider his work, John Cage responded that he had made so much, getting rid of it all would be very difficult. Twenty years after his death he has been spectacularly proven right. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the composer's birth in Los Angeles on Sept. 5. As part of an international celebration, Cage's work appeared and continues to appear in concert halls, opera houses, museums, galleries, clubs, alternative spaces, reconverted industrial buildings, parks, street corners, atria and even a dock or two by the bay.
    Once, when asked how he thought history would consider his work, John Cage responded that he had made so much, getting rid of it all would be very difficult. Twenty years after his death he has been spectacularly proven right. This year marked the 100th...

    Tags: Yoko Ono, Documentary (genre), Religion and Belief, Culture, Radio

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