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âStand up Spotlight: Chelsea Peretti' at UCB
Brand XAnnouncement: We have a crush on Chelsea Peretti. Her nasally voice and combination of foxiness and self-deprecating wit is enough to make us want to sit in a room and stare at her while she talks. Luckily, the Upright Citizens Brigade affords the... -
Comic author Harvey Pekar dead at 70
Brand XStill reeling from the defection of LeBron James, the city of Cleveland has now lost another one of its favorite sons. OK, one of its most irascible, cantankerous and perpetually annoyed sons. Truly one of American culture's most interesting voices has... -
Media goes into overdrive for Chelsea Clinton's wedding
Show TrackerFormer first daughter Chelsea Clintonâs wedding on Saturday has taken on the trappings of a royal affair â at least when it comes to the media glare. CBS News announced Thursday that the weekend edition of âThe Early Showâ will...... -
The bride wore Vera: Chelsea Clinton chooses Vera Wang for her big day
All The RageShe was the picture-perfect bride. Dressed in an ivory Vera Wang gown -- a strapless raw-edged laser cut swirling silk organza ball skirt and train with a silk tulle diagonally draped bodice, accented by an embellished belt -- Chelsea Clinton...... -
Monster Mash: Chelsea Art Museum in trouble; Broadway's Hilton Theatre gets new name
Culture Monster-- Endangered: The Chelsea Art Museum in New York could lose its charter after its building declares bankruptcy. (The Wall Street Journal) -- Promotional deal: Broadway's Hilton Theatre is renamed the Foxwoods Theatre as part of a multiyear deal with........ -
Monster Mash: Chelsea Art Museum closes doors for August; Bob Dylan to unveil new artwork
Culture Monster-- Real-estate woes: The Chelsea Art Museum in New York has shut its doors for the remainder of August as it fights the possibility of foreclosure on its home. (Wall Street Journal) -- Celebrity art: Bob Dylan will unveil a...... -
It takes more than a prayer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe song was called "A Great Big Buncha Happy!" but none of the authors of "Sister Act: The Musical" seemed terribly cheerful. For a year and a half, the new musical's composer, lyricist, director and two writers had toiled to transform the 1992 Whoopi...Tags: Isaac Hayes, Cheers (tv program), Movies, Hudson River, Celebrities
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Bohemian tenants shown the door
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Overheard on the Chelsea Hotel stairway one recent Sunday: Question: "Is Rita still here?" Reply: "Rita's dead." A pause between footsteps. "Rita was a sweetheart." Only in this hotel could such an exchange take place as calmly as if two...Tags: Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur Miller, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Mark Twain, Tennessee Williams
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American tourists at home in Cuba
The St. Patrick’s Day parade was a little late, but the Cuban bagpipers and the blond transvestite in green satin made up for it in spirit as they sashayed down O'Reilly Street to observe Cuba's historic connections to Ireland. (Apparently, even Che...Tags: The Amistad, Festive Events, Arts, Family, Government
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A crucial chapter for the storied Chelsea Hotel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Chelsea Hotel had a beleaguered look. A tenant had draped several banners across the legendary establishment's red brick facade: "Stanley Bard is my hero," one banner proclaimed. The signs referred to the hotel's part-owner and longtime manager who...Tags: Arthur Miller, Arthur C. Clarke, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dylan Thomas, Personal Service
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From gritty to glamorous
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Laurel Canyon native Noah Stone went looking for a place to call his own last year, his thoughts first turned to Silver Lake and Atwater Village. But then Stone, 35, remembered an ad he had seen in Dwell magazine about a new part of downtown near...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Walt Disney, Restaurants, Biscuits, Companies and Corporations
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Meghan McCain's straight blog express
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn the night of the hard-fought Florida primary, John McCain spoke about weighty issues -- whether the Republican Party had lost its way and how he would fight America's enemies. His 23-year-old daughter, Meghan, broke down the night's atmospherics on...Tags: John Kerry, Charlie Crist, Television Industry, Political Campaigns, Columbia University
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