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    Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. For Audrey Kitching, success is so weird

    With her trademark cotton-candy pink hair and Harajuku-meets-skater-girl style, 27-year-old model, blogger and fashion designer Audrey Kitching has been turning heads since the mid-2000s, when she emerged as one of the rising crop of Hollywood Internet stars taking the underground by storm. They included androgynous (and even pinker-haired) singer Jeffree Star, hipster photographer Mark "the Cobra Snake" Hunter and club kid and model Cory Kennedy, all of whom were harnessing the Web to build their own DIY brands, growing their fame, page view by page view, via MySpace, Buzznet blogs and emerging social media.
    With her trademark cotton-candy pink hair and Harajuku-meets-skater-girl style, 27-year-old model, blogger and fashion designer Audrey Kitching has been turning heads since the mid-2000s, when she emerged as one of the rising crop of Hollywood Internet...

    Tags: MySpace, Scout Taylor-Compton, Computer Networking and Internet, Dakota Fanning, Kohl's

  2. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. 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: Celebrities, Annie Hall (movie), Cherries, Doris Day, Alfred Hitchcock

  4. Jan 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Patt Morrison Asks: Doris Day

    Add it all up, and Doris Day's singular singing voice has spent more than 11 years on the Billboard charts. Her three dozen-plus films made millions of fans and dollars. And now, after nearly two decades of living below the radar in Carmel, Doris Day is back on the charts. "My Heart" is a baker's dozen of songs from the vaults, many produced by her late son, Terry Melcher, who worked with the Byrds and who co-wrote and sang "Happy Endings" on the CD, and sang a second song on it with his mother. The proceeds from "My Heart" go to the <a href="http://ddaf.org/dd/">Doris Day Animal Foundation</a>, which supports her work protecting animals (that's a rescue dog in the 1993 photo). For that, she's broken a long silence, with a little catch in her voice when she speaks of her departed loved ones -- and, now and again, with that unmistakable throaty Doris Day laugh.
    Add it all up, and Doris Day's singular singing voice has spent more than 11 years on the Billboard charts. Her three dozen-plus films made millions of fans and dollars. And now, after nearly two decades of living below the radar in Carmel, Doris Day is...

    Tags: Lady Gaga, Movies, Cherries, Doris Day, Entertainment

  6. May 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Jim McCrary dies at 72; photographer shot Carole King 'Tapestry' cover

    Photographer Jim McCrary was on the verge of shooting one of his most famous images when he stopped to ask singer Carole King if the cat sleeping across the room could be part of the tableau.
    Photographer Jim McCrary was on the verge of shooting one of his most famous images when he stopped to ask singer Carole King if the cat sleeping across the room could be part of the tableau. He remembered the results of a Kodak survey that found...

    Tags: Carole King, Rockwell Automation Inc., Herb Alpert, The Carpenters (music group), Lou Adler

  8. Dec 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Romney revives attack on Gingrich lobbying

    Campaigning in South Carolina on Saturday, Mitt Romney once again questioned Newt Gingrich&rsquo;s work for the mortgage giant Freddie Mac, but mainly reserved his fire for President Obama &ndash; accusing him of failing to effectively corral Congress to pass measures that would improve the economy.
    Campaigning in South Carolina on Saturday, Mitt Romney once again questioned Newt Gingrich’s work for the mortgage giant Freddie Mac, but mainly reserved his fire for President Obama – accusing him of failing to effectively corral Congress...

    Tags: Bain Capital, LLC, Tim Scott, Politics, Freddie Mac, Lobbying

  10. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Animation: Chris Miller, 'Puss in Boots'

    Puss in Boots, that suavest of swashbuckling cats, surely had a life of adventure before hooking up with Shrek and Donkey and the gang. DreamWorks Animation and director Chris Miller certainly thought so.
    Puss in Boots, that suavest of swashbuckling cats, surely had a life of adventure before hooking up with Shrek and Donkey and the gang. DreamWorks Animation and director Chris Miller certainly thought so. With that premise in mind, "Puss in Boots," a...

    Tags: Antonio Banderas, Movies, Guillermo Del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth (movie), DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated

  12. Jun 30, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Daum: Geez Frisco, lighten up

    Dear San Francisco,
    Dear San Francisco, Will you please get a life? First you passed a law prohibiting the sale of most Happy Meals. Then you set your sights on banning circumcision. Now you're trying to make it illegal to sell almost every kind of pet, including goldfish,...

    Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Academy Awards, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Homes

  14. Jun 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. PASSINGS: Lilian Jackson Braun, Harry Bernstein, Adolfas Mekas

    <b>Lilian Jackson Braun</b>
    Lilian Jackson Braun Author of 'The Cat Who…' mystery series Lilian Jackson Braun, 97, an author who wrote 29 books in the "The Cat Who …" mystery series, died of natural causes Saturday at a hospice center in Landrum, S.C. Braun, who...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Lithuania, Freedom of the Press, Politics, England

  16. May 2, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. After dark, the dirty work at Disneyland begins

    When the last Jungle Cruise boat docks for the night and lights fade to black on Sleeping Beauty's Castle, the real work begins.
    When the last Jungle Cruise boat docks for the night and lights fade to black on Sleeping Beauty's Castle, the real work begins. At lush Pixie Hollow, gardeners don miner's headlamps as they begin uprooting stubborn weeds. On Main Street, custodians...

    Tags: Six Flags Inc., Theme Park Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Employees, Travel

  18. Nov 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Wildlife filmmakers focusing on endangered cats

    South African wildlife photographers and authors Dereck and Beverly Joubert have worked in some of Africa's most remote areas for more than 25 years, recording the life cycles and decline of some of the continent's most iconic animals, in the process winning five Emmys, a Peabody and a Wildscreen Panda Award.
    South African wildlife photographers and authors Dereck and Beverly Joubert have worked in some of Africa's most remote areas for more than 25 years, recording the life cycles and decline of some of the continent's most iconic animals, in the process...

    Tags: Endangered Species, Science, Lion (animal), Africa, India

  20. Aug 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. In the Studio: Amanda Ross-Ho

    Culture Monster
    The work of Amanda Ross-Ho can be difficult to get a handle on from any one perspective: full of jokes, inversions and feedback loops, personal anecdotes and family history, obscure taxonomies and seemingly random associations, all routed through giddy...
  22. Sep 9, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. That’s what she meowed: Jenna Fischer to host Kitten Rescue’s Fur Ball on Saturday

    Brand X
    As secretary-turned-saleswoman Pam Beasley, Jenna Fischer may be known for keeping rambunctious boss Michael Scott in line on NBC’s “The Office,” but the actress has spent almost as much time in the last few years caring for cats as for St...
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