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Achieving Beervana in Portland, Ore.
I can't believe they want coffee.
Granted, it is 9:30 a.m. when I pick up my friends Jim and Lenora at the Portland airport. But in the weeks I've anticipated their visit, I've had beer on my brain.
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Portland...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Bars and Clubs, Wildlife, Travel, Germany
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Online flash sales and private sales
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticLike Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's, private sale sites are starting to carve out their own identities in the retail world. Here is the rundown on a few of the top sites. All times listed are Pacific time. -------------------- FOR THE...Tags: Michael Kors, Crime, Law and Justice, Jason Wu, Filene's Basement Corporation, Tommy Hilfiger Corp.
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In My Life: Robert Hilburn's 'Corn Flakes With John Lennon'
Robert Hilburn was pop music critic for the Los Angeles Times for 35 years, from the psychedelic era to the emergence of the iPod. He witnessed many of rock 'n' roll's seminal moments and interviewed virtually every major pop figure of the period. All...Tags: Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Tavern on the Green, Phil Spector, Yoko Ono, Emmaus
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Bali, soul of replenishment
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn a steamy, drizzly morning, my friend Alejandra Cisneros leads us on a narrow dirt path through the flooded rice fields. A few yards away, a dozen ducks march single file across a dirt berm, tails twitching, looking very businesslike. Local farmers...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Aromatherapy, Tour Operations Industry, Anthony Bourdain, Internists
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What it's like to 'wear oxygen'
A year ago I was diagnosed with COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a catch-all label for many different breathing problems. My particular situation is that my lungs are compressed and cannot expand sufficiently to provide needed oxygen. There...
Tags: COPD, University of Southern California, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Education
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Trapped miners in Chile now arguing over who gets rescued last
La PlazaDeprived of sunlight and fresh air since a shaft in their mine collapsed Aug 5., Chile's trapped miners are now so confident that their rescue from 2,300 feet underground is just days away that they are arguing over who will be lifted out last. None of... -
Reader photos: Comfortable cats relax in style
L.A. UnleashedIt's been well established -- with photographic evidence provided by Times readers, no less -- that dogs have a knack for picking strange places and positions in which to sleep. But cats have them beat. After all, what animal could...... -
The Uniform Project: Wearing little black dresses for charity
All The RageIn 2009, Sheena Matheiken pledged to wear the same Little Black Dress every day for an entire year as a creative fundraiser. Called the Uniform Project (U.P.), her efforts raised more than $100,000 for children's education charity Akanksha Foundation.... -
What do hipsters and pornography have in common?
Jacket CopyWhat do hipsters and pornography have in common? As the saying goes, you know 'em when you see 'em. That was the joke moderator Christian Lorentzen used to kick off the eight-person discussion "Look at This F*ing Panel: A Sociological...... -
Live review: M.I.A. at the Mayan
Pop & HissBritish rapper brings charisma and forceful physical presence to the Mayan in L.A. M.I.A. knows no boundaries. Thursday night at the Mayan in downtown L.A., the rapper and singer repeatedly leaned out over the sold-out crowd, thrusting her lithe body........ -
Underground style: Oakley's Chilean miner sunglasses
All The RageYou may have heard by now that those were no run-of-the mill sunglasses the Chilean miners donned before their ascent from a half-mile below the earth. They were some swanky shades with polarized lenses donated by Foothill Ranch, Calif., eyewear...... -
3-D TV failing to catch on with consumers this year
L.A. Times Tech Blog3-D TV has, so far, failed to convince many consumers to reach into their wallets and plunk down cash or cards for the much-hyped depth-adding feature. Research firm DisplaySearch forecast today in its Quarterly TV Design and Features Report that......
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