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Pendleton: Born in the USA and still going strong
All The RageBooth Moore visits American legacy brand Pendleton, beloved by surfers after the Beach Boys' wore Pendleton board shirts.... -
Lone Ranger may get back in the saddle soon
Company TownHold your horses, Tonto. Film crew workers, who were told last week to dismantle a western town set being built near Silver City, N.M., for Walt Disney Studios' planned production of "The Lone Ranger," were instructed Wednesday night to hold...... -
Usage: 'Latino' preferred over 'Hispanic'
Readers' Representative JournalA memo on usage from Assistant Managing Editor Henry Fuhrmann to Times copy editors: We have updated our rule on the use of Latino to reflect more accurately what the editors of the 1995 Times stylebook intended: that the term...... -
It's a jungle all right in Guyana
Wary of jaguars, Wally Prince creeps around a cave formed by overhanging boulders. A few small bats drop from the rocks, flutter about and find new resting places. Our guide, a native of Guyana, is a man on a mission.
"Watch out for pit vipers," he says,...Tags: Minority Groups, Forests, Caves and Caverns, Crimes, Forestry and Timber
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Wednesday's TV Highlights: 'Nova' on KOCE
Show TrackerWednesday's TV Highlights: 'Nova' on KOCE... -
Dance review: Eiko and Koma's 'Water' at Skirball Cultural Center
Culture MonsterLaura Bleiberg reivews the premiere of Eiko & Koma 9/11 dance 'Water' at the Skirball Cultural Center... -
Fall arts picks: Art
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight's art picks for the fall season... -
Two Cal State campuses among 30 awarded federal teaching grants
L.A. NOWTwo California State University campuses have been awarded federal grants to recruit new teachers for schools with special needs, such as those serving rural areas and Native American communities, officials announced Thursday.... -
Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead
L.A. at HomeHome and garden datebook for the week of Sept. 19... -
The Berkeley bake sale: A better idea is discounts for the poor
Opinion L.A.I look at the Berkeley brouhaha -- in which campus Republicans are holding an anti-affirmative-action bake sale, giving sardonic discounts on cookies to ethnic minorities and women -- somewhat differently from my colleague Michael McGough. As a free-... -
Andy Rooney: The American icon's last kvetch [The conversation]
Opinion L.A.CBS announced Tuesday that 92-year-old weekly commentator Andy Rooney would deliver his last kvetch on Sunday's "60 Minutes." It will mark his 1,097th essay for the program and the end of a tradition that began in 1978. Love him or...... -
Art history doctoral candidates favor 20th century art
Culture Monster20th Century art was the favored field of study for last year's Ph.D. candidates...
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