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    Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Amphitheatre to close, make room for Harry Potter attraction

    First they put a lid on it, and now they're pulling the plug.
    First they put a lid on it, and now they're pulling the plug. Universal City's Gibson Amphitheatre, a fixture on the Southern California live music scene for more than 40 years, will close in September and be demolished to make room for the new...

    Tags: Staples Center, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Travel, Amusement and Theme Parks

  2. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Dancing With the Stars' results recap: Wynonna's last dance

    Prom night at "Dancing With the Stars" was fun and all, but at the end of the day, someone had to leave this dance. And in this third week of competition, the lowest number of judges’ scores and viewer votes befell country star Wynonna and her rock star of a pro partner, Tony Dovolani, and both were ejected from the competition.
    Prom night at "Dancing With the Stars" was fun and all, but at the end of the day, someone had to leave this dance. And in this third week of competition, the lowest number of judges’ scores and viewer votes befell country star Wynonna and her...

    Tags: Sean Lowe, Entertainment Events, Twitter, Inc., Justice System, Entertainment

  4. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Prom night!

    Those tuxes. The flowers. That hair. Yes, it’s prom night at “Dancing With the Stars.” “Or as I call it, 'It seemed like a good idea at the time' night,” quipped host Tom Bergeron. The host had on a powder blue tuxedo complete with blue ruffle shirt that seemed like a re-creation of his own 1977 fete. No, "this is not an April Fool’s joke," the host assured.
    Those tuxes. The flowers. That hair. Yes, it’s prom night at “Dancing With the Stars.” “Or as I call it, 'It seemed like a good idea at the time' night,” quipped host Tom Bergeron. The host had on a powder blue tuxedo...

    Tags: Sean Lowe, Entertainment Events, Footloose (movie, 2011), Justice System, Emergency Incidents

  6. Mar 8, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 1917 glass plates offer glimpses into WWI-era Russia

    Framework
    American photographer John Wells Rahill crossed the Pacific and made the long journey to Russia in 1917, where he cataloged life....
  8. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Magic lantern' images open window into Russia's past

    Anton Orlov held one of the glass plates to the light. The hand-colored image seemed to glow.
    Anton Orlov held one of the glass plates to the light. The hand-colored image seemed to glow. Two soldiers in long brown coats, rifles over their shoulders, stood with their backs to the camera. A trolley rushed out of the frame. A small patch of sky...

    Tags: Moscow (Russia), Pharmaceuticals, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Clubs and Associations, Alzheimer's Disease

  10. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Riding shotgun with Dennis Zine across CD3

    <span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic">Dennis Zine</span></span> is trying to kill me.
    Dennis Zine is trying to kill me. Or at least it seems that way. He’s driving across the grass at Lanark Park in his city car, enthusing about how responsive he is to his City Council constituents here in the West San Fernando Valley, explaining...

    Tags: Local Elections, Bankruptcy, Led Zeppelin (music group), Dennis P. Zine, Politics

  12. Jan 16, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Jerry Brown takes a new tack with UC Regents

    PolitiCal
    The University of California’s Board of Regents has long been considered among the most plum of gubernatorial appointments. It has been compared by past members to the College of Cardinals at the Vatican. Former Gov. Pat Brown said it was akin to &#...
  14. Dec 28, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Hundreds gather in Pasadena to honor slain youth coach

    L.A. NOW
    About 400 people gathered Thursday evening at the steps of Pasadena City Hall to mourn a youth sports coach killed by stray gunfire on Christmas morning in Pasadena. Victor McClinton, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department technician, was...
  16. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Kobe Bryant hopes he'll be at 90% by Wednesday's game

    Kobe <span class="runtimeTopic">Bryant</span> didn't practice Tuesday for the second consecutive day because of a sore ankle and strained right foot, but he expects to be nearly at full strength when the Lakers play Utah on Wednesday.
    Kobe Bryant didn't practice Tuesday for the second consecutive day because of a sore ankle and strained right foot, but he expects to be nearly at full strength when the Lakers play Utah on Wednesday. "Hopefully I'll be about 90% by tomorrow ... put this...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers

  18. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Grant Gerson dies at 92; founder of Calamigos Star C Ranch

    To generations of children attending summer camp in the Santa Monica Mountains, Grant Gerson was the happy-go-lucky guy in the boots and cowboy hat who brought the West alive for them.
    To generations of children attending summer camp in the Santa Monica Mountains, Grant Gerson was the happy-go-lucky guy in the boots and cowboy hat who brought the West alive for them. Gerson, who opened the Calamigos Star C Ranch in 1947, died Dec. 6...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Roxbury

  20. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Jack Gilbert dies at 87; unconventional poet knew fame and obscurity

    Jack Gilbert, a poet who eschewed conventions of career and writing style to develop a singular voice that combined intellectual heft with a spare specificity of language that made him among the <a href="http://www.latimes.com/features/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-poet-jack-gilbert-dies-20121113%2C0%2C2268324.story">major figures of American poetry</a> over the last half-century, has died. He was 87.
    Jack Gilbert, a poet who eschewed conventions of career and writing style to develop a singular voice that combined intellectual heft with a spare specificity of language that made him among the major figures of American poetry over the last half-century,...

    Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Obituaries, Poetry, Arts and Culture, Pneumonia

  22. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Boy Scouts' opposition to background checks let pedophiles in

    Amid reports of widespread sexual abuse of children in the late 1980s, several leading youth organizations began conducting criminal background checks of volunteers and staff members.
    Amid reports of widespread sexual abuse of children in the late 1980s, several leading youth organizations began conducting criminal background checks of volunteers and staff members. Big Brothers Big Sisters ordered the checks for all volunteers...

    Tags: Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, Social Organizations, Religion and Belief, Boy Scouts of America

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