California
Max Unger, 87, a psychiatrist and retired chief of staff at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Brentwood.
June 27, 1992
Lifestyle
Older athletes push the limits
Sept. 9, 2011
Sports
Running back Ryan Mathews has been ruled out of San Diego’s game at Kansas City, which the Chargers must win to clinch a wild-card berth.
Dec. 26, 2014
Obituaries
Over his long career, he wrote biographies, memoirs, novels and criticism for diverse publications about a broad range of subjects, from baseball to popular music.
Jan. 22, 2011
For the Seattle Seahawks, it’s lose a blocker, gain a blockbuster.
March 10, 2015
Round up the usual number of stars, goes the public perception, get them at least to look their part in helmets, fireproof driving suits and cars with roll bars--and then let them pretend to be fast and tough for 10 slow and cushy laps of today’s Pro-Celebrity preliminary to the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.
April 16, 1988
Gary Beach, a Broadway and TV veteran whose portrayal of a truly terrible theater director in Mel Brooks’ monster hit “The Producers” won him a Tony Award in 2001, has died, said his agent, Steven Unger.
July 18, 2018
The draft will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Chicago.
April 28, 2015
High School Sports
The Thousand Oaks High boys’ basketball team will not be considered for the at-large berth in the Southern California regional playoffs, the school learned Thursday.
March 5, 1993
Entertainment & Arts
Bold Prints: For those of us willing to accept the notion that anything, in principle, can function as art--an empty room, or even an empty gesture--the current print show at Koplin Gallery is either an anachronism or a reprimand, and maybe a bit of both.
Aug. 22, 1997