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The East Village, located east of Greenwich Village, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
The East Village, located east of Greenwich Village, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
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At Blind Barber in Culver City, shaves, haircuts and drinks
At a new, clean, classically styled barbershop in Culver City, the three young owners sit in the sun coming through their open storefront window talking women, restaurants and booze. Casual and welcoming, the attitude is akin to that of a clubhouse...
Tags: Strawberries, Lemons, Alcoholic Beverages
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'Once' sees stronger box-office sales after Tony nominations
The announcement of the Tony Award nominations last Tuesday gave a box-office boost to "Once," the new musical whose 11 nominations make it the early Tony frontrunner this year. "Once," which is playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in New York, saw...
Tags: Politics, Broadway Theater, Music Theater, Theater, Porgy and Bess (movie)
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Keith Haring, Pop star and lawbreaker, gets a Google Doodle
Keith Haring, recipient Friday of a Google Doodle, was among a group of art school students who considered themselves Pop Art heirs to Andy Warhol. But although Haring was dead by age 31, the artist made his own imprint, and it wasn't on a soup can....
Tags: Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Milan (Italy), SoHo, Kutztown
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'Momofuku Milk Bar': Baking desserts with an edge
Chocolate-chocolate cookies, compost cookies (made with potato chips, pretzels, butterscotch chips, graham cracker crumbs, etc.), blueberries and cream cookies, banana cream pie, brownie pie, hot fudge sauce, chocolate cake. I can't stop baking from...Tags: Chocolate Cake, Manufacturing and Engineering, Salt, Kosher Salt, Heavy Cream
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Recipe for traffic mess: presidential visit + huge tree lighting
Nation NowPresident Obama came to Midtown Manhattan about the same time that tourists were gathering in Rockefeller Center for the annual lighting of a mammoth Christmas tree and thousands of New Yorkers were trying to get home from work. The result was massive... -
Mistrial declared in beating of woman over a parking space
Nation NowParking space dispute: A mistrial in declared in the case of a man who hit a woman over a parking space.... -
Paul Motian dies at 80; jazz drummer and composer
Paul Motian, an influential and much-admired jazz drummer who first gained renown in the late 1950s as part of the Bill Evans Trio and later became a composer and the leader of his own groups, has died. He was 80.
Motian died Tuesday at Mount Sinai...Tags: Mount Sinai, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Thelonious Monk, NPR, Stan Getz
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Gavin DeGraw hospitalized after being beaten in New York
Pop & HissGavin DeGraw beaten: Gavin DeGraw has been hospitalized after he was reportedly attacked by a group on a New York City street... -
American Apparel releases updated second-quarter results
Money & CompanyAmerican Apparel Inc. reported a narrower loss and improved sales for its second quarter. For the three months ended June 30, the Los Angeles clothing maker and retailer reported a loss of $213,000, or flat earnings per share, compared with...... -
Monster Mash: 'Spider-Man' musical still drawing big audiences; George Clooney movie to open Venice
Culture MonsterBox-office receipts for 'Spider-Man' still strong... -
Book Review: 'Ten Thousand Saints' by Eleanor Henderson
Special to the Los Angeles TimesTen Thousand Saints A Novel Eleanor Henderson Ecco: 400 pp., $26.99 "Ten Thousand Saints" is a whirling dervish of a first novel — a planet, a universe, a trip. As wild as that may sound, wonder of wonders, the book is also carefully and...Tags: Education, Hypothermia, Celebrities and Health Issues, Book, Physical Conditions
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Skee-ball is the name of game in Brooklyn
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe odd coupling of tradition and trendiness that characterizes Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood is perhaps nowhere more evident than at Full Circle Bar, a watering hole on a quiet block that dead-ends at an expressway. Here, young urbanites, who...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Woody Allen, Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Seinfeld (tv program), Coney Island
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