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Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  • 'Top Chef' recap: Sharp blasts from the past

    On Wednesday night's "Top Chef," the remaining nine chefs sharpened their knives -- literally. Master bladesmith Bob Kramer acted as guest judge for a knife-slinging quickfire challenge: Show your knife skills and <em>tourn&eacute; </em>50 potatoes, then french a rabbit.
    On Wednesday night's "Top Chef," the remaining nine chefs sharpened their knives -- literally. Master bladesmith Bob Kramer acted as guest judge for a knife-slinging quickfire challenge: Show your knife skills and tourné 50 potatoes, then french a rabbit....
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    Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  • 'Top Chef' recap: Sharp blasts from the past

    On Wednesday night's "Top Chef," the remaining nine chefs sharpened their knives -- literally. Master bladesmith Bob Kramer acted as guest judge for a knife-slinging quickfire challenge: Show your knife skills and <em>tourn&eacute; </em>50 potatoes, then french a rabbit.
    On Wednesday night's "Top Chef," the remaining nine chefs sharpened their knives -- literally. Master bladesmith Bob Kramer acted as guest judge for a knife-slinging quickfire challenge: Show your knife skills and tourné 50 potatoes, then french a rabbit....

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      Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. Meat Loaf: Illness in the band cancels British concert

      Meat Loaf has cited illness for the cancellation of another concert during his "Last at Bat" tour.
      Meat Loaf has cited illness for the cancellation of another concert during his "Last at Bat" tour. The 65-year-old rocker pulled out of a Nottingham concert at Capital FM Arena during the farewell tour just 30 minutes before doors were scheduled to open...

      Tags: United Kingdom, Concerts, Heart Surgery, George W. Bush, Knee Replacement

    2. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. Coachella 2013 feels something like a British re-invasion

      Ten minutes into his band's performance Friday night at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, singer Damon Albarn of Blur realized he hadn't introduced himself. So after a hard-driving rendition of Blur's song "There's No Other Way," the frontman took a second to address the tens of thousands of music fans sprawled across the manicured grounds of the Empire Polo Club.
      Ten minutes into his band's performance Friday night at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, singer Damon Albarn of Blur realized he hadn't introduced himself. So after a hard-driving rendition of Blur's song "There's No Other Way," the...

      Tags: United Kingdom, Blur (music group), Entertainment, Jake Bugg, Arts and Culture

    4. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. Coachella 2013: Jake Bugg and Johnny Marr bring the Brit pop

      With headlining performances due later by the Stone Roses and Blur, Coachella's gigantic main stage is the place to be Friday night for fans of vintage Brit pop.
      With headlining performances due later by the Stone Roses and Blur, Coachella's gigantic main stage is the place to be Friday night for fans of vintage Brit pop. But earlier on Day 1 the smaller Mojave Tent was packed with English artists as well,...

      Tags: Jake Bugg, Lightning Bolt (music group)

    6. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. L.A. mayor candidates Garcetti, Greuel about to debate on KABC7

      The first round of the Los Angeles mayor&rsquo;s race featured a series of 40 debates, sometimes as many as two a day, but during the first five weeks of the runoff election the two finalists have yet to confront each other face-to-face on the issues.
      The first round of the Los Angeles mayor’s race featured a series of 40 debates, sometimes as many as two a day, but during the first five weeks of the runoff election the two finalists have yet to confront each other face-to-face on the issues....

      Tags: Los Angeles Unified School District, Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Politics

    8. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    9. Hand over the book, Britain, it's the Getty's

      When British authorities the other day denied an export license for a 15th-century Flemish manuscript acquired last December by the J. Paul Getty Museum at a London auction, few could have been surprised.
      When British authorities the other day denied an export license for a 15th-century Flemish manuscript acquired last December by the J. Paul Getty Museum at a London auction, few could have been surprised. Stopping the export of exceptional works of...

      Tags: United Kingdom, Culture, Margaret Thatcher, Arts and Culture, National Government

    10. Mar 18, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
    11. Lockyer seeks legal opinion on school construction bond campaigns

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      State Treasurer Bill Lockyer sought a legal opinion from Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris to determine if some local education officials and the municipal finance firms they employ are violating state law by campaigning to get school construction bonds passed....
    12. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    13. Alvin Lee dies at 68; guitar virtuoso with Ten Years After

      At the Woodstock music festival in 1969, the British blues-rock band Ten Years After burst onto the U.S. music scene with a searing rendition of <a href="http://bit.ly/VgdLdl">"I'm Going Home"</a> featuring the fleet-fingered Alvin Lee whaling away on guitar.
      At the Woodstock music festival in 1969, the British blues-rock band Ten Years After burst onto the U.S. music scene with a searing rendition of "I'm Going Home" featuring the fleet-fingered Alvin Lee whaling away on guitar. When the "Woodstock"...

      Tags: Ten Years (music group), Physiology, Mick Fleetwood, Entertainment, September 11, 2001 Attacks

    14. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    15. Giffords returns to site of Tucson mass shootings

      Survivors of the 2011 mass shooting in Tucson, Ariz., including former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, and victims' loved ones gathered at the site of the attack Wednesday to call for tougher gun-control laws. Giffords, her husband, Mark Kelly, and others took...

      Tags: Gun Control, Gabrielle Giffords, Interior Policy, Shootings, Schizophrenia

    16. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    17. Angry fan calls cops after Manchester United's Nani gets red card

      It's safe to say that the red card against Manchester United midfielder Nani in the club's Champions League match against Real Madrid on Tuesday was a controversial decision. Some might go as far as to call it a crime.
      It's safe to say that the red card against Manchester United midfielder Nani in the club's Champions League match against Real Madrid on Tuesday was a controversial decision. Some might go as far as to call it a crime. No, seriously, someone actually...
    18. Feb 27, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
    19. LAPD Chief Charlie Beck's side

      In the three-plus years since Charlie Beck put on the chief's badge at the LAPD, his goal has been to consolidate a modern, multiethnic, publicly responsible 10,000-officer department, as envisioned in the rattling reforms of 15 and 20 years ago. The chief's recent trial by fire was about one ex-probationary cop named Christopher Dorner and the manhunt that ended in Dorner's death, consumed millions in law enforcement dollars and ate up, for the moment at least, some fraction of the goodwill the LAPD has been working to bank. With investigations launched into Dorner's claims and the LAPD's use of force, Beck sizes up the fallout so far.
      In the three-plus years since Charlie Beck put on the chief's badge at the LAPD, his goal has been to consolidate a modern, multiethnic, publicly responsible 10,000-officer department, as envisioned in the rattling reforms of 15 and 20 years ago. The...

      Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Christopher Dorner, Safety of Citizens, Politics, Anderson Cooper

    20. Feb 22, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
    21. In their words: L.A. mayor candidates answer The Times' questions

      L.A. NOW
      L.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck has a good chance of keeping his job if any of the three most prominent candidates for mayor manages to win. But embattled Fire Chief Brian Cummings? Not so much. When The Times posed a series of questions about major issues...
    22. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    23. Review: Charles Reiffel retrospective is an eye-opener

      SAN DIEGO &mdash; In the history of American art, Charles Reiffel is probably the best early Modernist painter you've never heard of.
      SAN DIEGO — In the history of American art, Charles Reiffel is probably the best early Modernist painter you've never heard of. Celebrated in his own day for Expressionist landscapes of remarkable verve and complexity, he quickly fell off the...

      Tags: Museums, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Arts

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