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    Jun 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Art Review: Robert Rahway Zakanitch at Samuel Freeman Gallery

    Culture Monster
    Robert Rahway Zakanitch’s latest paintings remind viewers just how glorious it is to be alive. That’s as stale a cliché as can be, but in the New York painter’s talented hands it comes alive with so much vitality, vigor and......
  2. Jun 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Hotel takes rooftop gardens a step further with beekeeping

    Money & Company
    Few chefs rave about having bugs in their business. But Myk Banas, the executive chef and director of food and beverage operations at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, dotes on the hotel’s rooftop hives of honey bees. “Getting honey........
  4. Jun 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Landscaper in San Diego County dies after bee attack

    L.A. NOW
    A 55-year-old man died Wednesday after suffering hundreds of bee stings while working outdoors in the northern San Diego County city of Encinitas, the Sheriff's Department said. The man, described as a landscaper, was operating a backhoe in a brushy......
  6. Feb 22, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Jasmine, the fragrant harbinger of spring

    It might happen tonight. Or tomorrow. But it won't happen gradually. It will come all at once. All over Los Angeles, the first pink buds of jasmine will erupt into sprays of new white flowers. The display will be chaste enough for a wedding arbor -- until nightfall. Then those blameless blossoms will let rip with a decidedly frank perfume, a mix of sweetness and musk that will refuse to be upstaged by any other smell L.A. can throw at it. Exhaust. Fire. Freshly manured lawns. At that moment, the first great swelling of spring will rise over the city in a sudden night fog of jasmine.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    It might happen tonight. Or tomorrow. But it won't happen gradually. It will come all at once. All over Los Angeles, the first pink buds of jasmine will erupt into sprays of new white flowers. The display will be chaste enough for a wedding arbor -- until...

    Tags: Winter Solstice, University of Michigan, Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, Education, Science

  8. Feb 18, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Fennel showing up at farmers markets

    Fennel, the most fragrant of vegetables, is now at its peak of abundance and quality. Of the half-dozen stands at the Hollywood farmers market that sell it, Finley Organic Farms, which grows the Zefa Fino variety in Santa Ynez, has the sweetest and most tender and aromatic bulbs, ideal for eating raw in salads. Finley also sells  at the Culver City, Beverly Hills and Saturday Santa Monica markets. But it's hard to go wrong: The Xiong farm of Clovis has pristine specimens, and Underwood Family Farms of Somis has large, plump bulbs.
    Fennel, the most fragrant of vegetables, is now at its peak of abundance and quality. Of the half-dozen stands at the Hollywood farmers market that sell it, Finley Organic Farms, which grows the Zefa Fino variety in Santa Ynez, has the sweetest and most...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Fennel, University of California, Services and Shopping, Mushrooms

  10. Jun 19, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. San Diego County man who died from bee stings suffered severe allergic reaction

    L.A. NOW
    The San Diego County man who collapsed Wednesday after being stung by hundreds of bees died as a result of a sudden onset of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, according to a report by the county medical examiner. A contributing......
  12. Jun 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Group petitions U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to offer Endangered Species Act protections to bumblebee

    L.A. Unleashed
    GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A conservation group filed a petition Wednesday to add a bumblebee from Southern Oregon and Northern California to the endangered species list. The Society for Invertebrate Conservation and University of California at Davis...
  14. Aug 2, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. The Feral Bees of Silver Lake is not a band

    Daily Dish
    The local honey of Silver Lake beekeepers Russell Bates and Amy Seidenwurm has shown up on the cheese plates of Canele restaurant in Atwater Village and recently the new wine bar Covell in Los Feliz. It might not have gone......
  16. Apr 26, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. The common honey bee as landscape

    L.A. at Home
    In Rose-Lynn Fisher's new book "Bee," the artist offers a close look at the common honey bee. A very, very close look. Using a friend's electron microscope, Fisher explores the bee in a variety of magnifications. At 10x or 30x resolution the images mostly...
  18. Jun 10, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Suddenly, the bees are simply vanishing

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    The dead bees under Dennis vanEngelsdorp's microscope were like none he had ever seen. He had expected to see mites or amoebas, perennial pests of bees. Instead, he found internal organs swollen with debris and strangely blackened. The bees' intestinal...

    Tags: Honey, Australia, University of California, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Genes and Chromosomes

  20. Apr 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The fishing's fine along California's Kern River

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    When spring flowers bloom, I come down with a serious case of trout fever. The symptoms are instantly recognizable: a twitchy casting arm and an insatiable craving for sparkling waters and biting fish. I typically look to the Eastern Sierra for the cure,...

    Tags: Hot Springs, Death, Rivers, Road Transportation, Sports

  22. Nov 4, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. In Morelia, Mexico, monarch beauty takes flight

    Special to The Los Angeles Times
    Morelia, Mexico I now know what it feels like to be inside a snow globe. But instead of fake, swirling white snowflakes, substitute butterflies -- hundreds, thousands, millions of orange-and-black monarchs -- flying around like autumn leaves in a gale....

    Tags: Mexico City, Mexico, Death, Air Transportation, Coconut

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