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Doc Watson dies at 89; guitarist and singer
In 1962, Doc Watson and some of his musician neighbors set out from their home in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the journey of a lifetime, to perform at the Ash Grove folk club in Los Angeles.
"I remember the first trip we did," Watson said in a 2008...Tags: Folk (genre), Chet Atkins, Radio, Les Paul, Obituaries
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Etan Patz: N.Y. police holding person in 1979 missing-child case
New York police on Thursday had someone in custody in connection with one of the city's and country's most gripping missing-child cases: that of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy who vanished off a Manhattan street in 1979 on his way to school. Police...
Tags: New York City Police Department, Etan Patz, FBI, Jose A. Ramos, Raymond W. Kelly
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Only in NYC: A $90-million penthouse and a $1-million parking spot
Angelenos, you may be looking at your future: A record $90-million penthouse apartment and a $1-million parking spot are all the buzz at the moment in New York City. The Southland has had its share of extravagant real estate deals. Candy Spelling sold...
Tags: Carnegie Hall
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Cannes 2012: 'Rocky' producer to take fight to Rebekah Brooks
24 FramesFew media figures get liberal pundits' blood boiling more than Rebekah Brooks, the disgraced former News of the World editor who has been criminally charged in the News Corp. phone-hacking scandal. But for moviedom, there’s a different question: Can... -
SHOREbar soft-opening Saturday in Santa Monica
Daily DishSHOREbar is soft-opening Saturday in Santa Monica.... -
Parking dispute: Man guilty of misdemeanor in coma-causing punch
A man on trial in New York for punching a woman into a coma over a parking space has been found guilty of third-degree assault, a misdemeanor that his attorney portrayed as a partial victory because jurors rejected a more serious felony assault charge....
Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Same-Sex Marriage, Justice System, Misdemeanors
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Ed Kushins' home exchange firm began as a hobby
The gig: Ed Kushins, 65, is the founder and president of HomeExchange.com, based in Hermosa Beach. It is one of the nation's largest members-only home exchange businesses.
What is a home exchange? With 43,000 members, HomeExchange helps participants...Tags: Hobbies, Companies and Corporations, Cameron Diaz, Business, Kate Winslet
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New York: In the footsteps of Titanic survivors
NEW YORK — As you may have heard, the Titanic never reached New York. But about 700 of its passengers and crew did get here on the night of April 18, 1912, three days after the sinking. In fact, their arrival drew a crowd of thousands to the...
Tags: Ellis Island, Sinking of the Titanic (1912), Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Upper West Side
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Around town: Malcolm McDowell's film legacy
24 FramesPugnacious, daring British actor Malcolm McDowell, best known for his starring role in "A Clockwork Orange," is not only getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, he is also being feted by the American Cinematheque. Susan King looks at the... -
Alec Baldwin, stalker suspect Genevieve Sabourin dined in 2010
Ministry of GossipAlec Baldwin stalking suspect hit with a restraining order: Genevieve Sabourin, the Canadian woman accused of aggravated stalking and harassing Alec Baldwin, was arraigned Monday in New York City, and Baldwin on Tuesday had something to say regarding... -
Album Review: Karen Dalton's '1966'
Pop & HissWhen folk singer Karen Dalton died in 1993 at age 55, she left behind two classic but unknown records made in the late 1960s and early ’70s and featuring session players who’d done time with Miles Davis, Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin, among... -
Barney Rosset dies at 89; publisher fought censorship
Barney Rosset, the renegade founder of Grove Press who fought groundbreaking legal battles against censorship and introduced American readers to such provocative writers as Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco and Jean Genet, died Tuesday in...Tags: U.S. Army, Companies and Corporations, Book, Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett
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