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Motorists encouraged to park their cars for CicLAvia
Los Angeles motorists may want to avoid Venice Boulevard on Sunday as tens of thousands of bicyclists, skateboarders and walkers take over a large swath of the boulevard for the sixth CicLAvia, an event that encourages Angelenos to abandon their cars...
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At CicLAvia, many say they feel safe despite Boston bombings
Despite being among a crowd of more than 100,000, a number of CicLAvia participants said Sunday they were not worried about their safety in the wake of the Boston bombings. Downtown resident Goldy Lee, 27, and her fiance, Jeff Chinn, 26, said safety...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Climbing
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100,000 expected Sunday as CicLAvia rolls through L.A. to the sea
Ladies and gentlemen, don’t start your engines… On Sunday, a city heralded for its car culture will turn its attention to bicycles as some 100,000 people hit the streets of Los Angeles for the sixth CicLAvia, an event that invites people to...
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Mariel Hemingway urges change to help others find a personal best
Mariel Hemingway, makeup-free and in sweats, is gorgeous. That bone structure, her cheetah-like build and flowing hair have been familiar for decades. What's disarming is her forthright approach to a rough family history and her determination to live...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Movies, Schizophrenia, Entertainment, Manhattan (movie)
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Travel Show: Fiji extends a special welcome with a ceremony
Navigating through the floor of the L.A. Times Travel Show is a mini-cultural exploration of its own. You can stop by the Guam booth and watch traditional dancers perform, or listen to live sanshin music as you pass by the Okinawa booth. You can also...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Fiji, Climbing, Music Industry
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'Bachelor' recap: It's extreme sports week with Sean Lowe
Another week, another episode that kicks off with a shirtless shot of Sean. I mean, this is getting just a TAD extreme, guys. Sure, he has a fantastic body. And maybe the footage of him showering shirtless wasn’t totally preposterous because, hey,...
Tags: Badgley Mischka, here! (tv network), Rodeo, James Taylor, Climbing
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Critics slam LAPD for easing illegal immigrant deportations
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Police Department has come under criticism from some corners after Chief Charlie Beck announced that hundreds of illegal immigrants arrested by his officers each year for low-level offenses would no longer be turned over to federal... -
Director Tony Scott lived like his alpha-male action heroes
With films such as"Unstoppable"and "Man on Fire," Tony Scott told adrenaline-filled stories about fearless men — spies and cops, race car drivers and fighter pilots — who live by a code and face death on their own terms. He filled his...
Tags: Movies, Michael Bay, Television Industry, Action (genre), Tom Cruise
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Eco-Conscious Coast
The first full month of spring is all about celebrating our planet. Santa Barbara is considered one of the world’s birthplaces of Earth Day celebrations, where clean-earth focused events and green travel-tours pay tribute to Mother Nature’s...
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Rock climber injured in 50-foot fall at Joshua Tree National Park
L.A. NOWOfficials Tuesday were advising rock climbers at Joshua Tree National Park to use helmets after a San Diego man fell 50 feet and injured his head.... -
Somerset County Where to Go for May 23
Fireman’s Adventure Race The Fireman’s Adventure Race June 1, includes a 5 kilometer walk/run through town that will also include some off-pavement terrain. The start and finish for the 5k will be at the Rockwood Fire Department. Breakfast...Tags: Lutheranism, Palace Theater, Tourism and Leisure, Music, Flight (movie)
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Longtime Whatcom Family YMCA director to retire
The Bellingham HeraldWhen Dave Harding was hired as director of the Whatcom Family YMCA, there was talk of moving the Y from downtown to the outskirts of Bellingham, in part because it occupied, in the words of a longtime board member, an "old, dilapidated, crummy-looking...Tags: Climbing, Personal Income, Physical Fitness and Exercise, YMCA, Lifestyle and Leisure
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