Sports
A rejuvenated Ruhlmann turned Saturday’s $108,100 Native Diver Handicap into a fitting homage to the horse for whom the Hollywood Park feature was named, as he held on for a last-gasp victory over stablemate Lively One.
Dec. 24, 1989
Music
Tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander placed second to Joshua Redman in the 1991 Thelonious Monk International Saxophone Competition.
Oct. 24, 2002
“Work the Dumb Oracle” is the new album by Drywall, a band led by Stan Ridgway, the former Wall of Voodoo singer-guitarist whose career has been long and distinguished, if less than overwhelmingly rewarding commercially.
June 17, 1995
World & Nation
A group of New Caledonians has an unusual solution for the political future of this French overseas territory where Melanesians are agitating for independence: They would make it America’s 51st state.
July 14, 1987
When a horse named Prized won the Arcadia Handicap at Santa Anita on March 4, the proud owners headed for the winner’s circle at trackside.
March 26, 1990
Sports Now
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Nov. 2, 2010
Opinion
The president has expressed support for a eugenics-like theory on genetics. This is appalling.
Oct. 8, 2020
L.A. Unleashed
Dec. 1, 2010
May 28, 2008
Stacie and Tom Nichols of the Renaissance Equestrian Foundation care for retired thoroughbred racehorses on their 84-acre farm in Taneytown,
Sept. 12, 2019