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    Jun 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Greenpeace versus Mattel: A social media battle over rain forest [UPDATED]

    Greenspace
    The battle between Mattel, the world’s biggest toy company, and Greenpeace, one of the world’s largest environmental groups, moved into a social media combat phase Wednesday as more than 180,000 people viewed a spoof video of Ken breaking up...
  2. May 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Off the grid in Amish country

    I scrambled out of bed at dawn's first light, dashed to the barn to milk a cow, stopped by the chicken coop to collect fresh-from-the-hen eggs, then doubled back to the farmhouse for breakfast. Six of us gathered around the table at Verdant View Farm B&B, prefacing our early morning meal with the cheerful strains of the Johnny Appleseed Song.
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    I scrambled out of bed at dawn's first light, dashed to the barn to milk a cow, stopped by the chicken coop to collect fresh-from-the-hen eggs, then doubled back to the farmhouse for breakfast. Six of us gathered around the table at Verdant View Farm B&B,...

    Tags: Auction Service, U.S. Supreme Court, Entertainment, Interreligious Dialogue, Music

  4. May 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. A deep sense of kinship with Virginia Woolf

    In the picture, I am probably 10 years old. I'm wearing blue jeans and a bright red sweater, and I'm perched on the stump of a redwood tree, surrounded by a forest of the same. On my lap, I hold an open book. My head is bowed, long blond hair studiously tucked behind my ears. I wish I could remember the book I was reading, but I can't.
    Los Angeles Times
    In the picture, I am probably 10 years old. I'm wearing blue jeans and a bright red sweater, and I'm perched on the stump of a redwood tree, surrounded by a forest of the same. On my lap, I hold an open book. My head is bowed, long blond hair studiously...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Homes, Crimes, Weather, University of Cambridge

  6. May 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Library of Congress builds the record collection of the century

    About an hour south of Washington, D.C., deep beneath rolling hills near the verdant Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, lies a storehouse filled with bounty.
    About an hour south of Washington, D.C., deep beneath rolling hills near the verdant Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, lies a storehouse filled with bounty. At one time, during the Cold War, that treasure was cash — about $3-billion worth —...

    Tags: Entertainment, Science and Technology, Louis Armstrong, Music, Judy Garland

  8. Mar 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Spring garden tours and events in Southern California

    L.A. at Home
    With spring officially less than a week away, we present our annual list of spring garden events. Be sure to check websites for more information and updates, because some events do sell out. Additions to the list and suggestions are......
  10. Apr 23, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Book smart: Ken Brecher

    For Ken Brecher to say that being the president of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles is the best job he's ever had -- well, that speaks volumes. Consider that he's run the Sundance Institute, the Boston Children's Museum and a major Philadelphia philanthropy; that he's an anthropologist with a Rhodes scholarship and two research tours in the Amazon on his resume. The British playwright Christopher Hampton used Brecher's field notes for his play "Savages." He landed in Los Angeles as a theatrical "anthropologist in residence" -- a.k.a. associate artistic director -- at the Mark Taper Forum, exploring the then-uncharted territory of local subjects and underserved audiences.
    For Ken Brecher to say that being the president of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles is the best job he's ever had -- well, that speaks volumes. Consider that he's run the Sundance Institute, the Boston Children's Museum and a major Philadelphia...

    Tags: Jane Austen, Anthropology, Libraries, Computer Networking and Internet, Documentary (genre)

  12. Feb 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. California deserts will soon burst with wildflowers

    The valleys and hillsides of the Southern California deserts have been preparing all winter for their close-up. Silent and forlorn, often harsh and austere, they're ready to shed their mantle of earth tones and dress themselves in wildflowers, thanks to the rain storms and subsequent warm days. Here's a look at what's unfolding in some of Southern California's best natural settings.
    The valleys and hillsides of the Southern California deserts have been preparing all winter for their close-up. Silent and forlorn, often harsh and austere, they're ready to shed their mantle of earth tones and dress themselves in wildflowers, thanks to...

    Tags: State Parks, Gardens and Parks, Weather, National Parks, Canterbury

  14. Apr 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Word Play: Healing voices

    Is there anyone among us who does not know, or know of, a child with an autism spectrum disorder? Whether diagnostic criteria are allowing us to identify more individuals, or something in the environment is causing more autism, or our social habits and educational guidelines no longer encourage families to isolate kids with developmental differences, there are more children with autism and Asperger's Syndrome in our classrooms, on our sports teams and in our lives.
    Is there anyone among us who does not know, or know of, a child with an autism spectrum disorder? Whether diagnostic criteria are allowing us to identify more individuals, or something in the environment is causing more autism, or our social habits and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Rodney Peete, Health and Safety at School, Learning Disability, Football

  16. Oct 9, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  17. California's September temperatures highest in 25 years, weather experts say [Updated]

    L.A. NOW
    This year, California tied its warmest temperature record for the month of September in 25 years, while above-average temperatures were registered in the West and across the entire nation for the month, according to federal weather officials. The...
  18. Apr 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Poppy season at its peak on Antelope Valley reserve

    L.A. at Home
    Rain is a wonderful thing, especially when it comes to the state flower, the California poppy. I have lived in Los Angeles for 16 years and had never visited the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve when it was in full bloom. I once made the hour-long...
  20. Dec 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Books provide solace and companionship

    I'm in an old farmhouse on a high, windy prairie in Idaho. There's snow on the ground: It's 6 below zero this morning, and the plumbing is frozen again. Coincidentally, I just finished rereading "Alone" by Adm. Richard Byrd, an account of the brutally difficult months he spent in 1935 living alone in a shack buried in the ice in Antarctica, gathering meteorological data in the blackness of a polar winter, where daily temperatures reached an average of 60 below. Byrd almost died, not from the cold but from the noxious fumes from a poorly ventilated stove.
    I'm in an old farmhouse on a high, windy prairie in Idaho. There's snow on the ground: It's 6 below zero this morning, and the plumbing is frozen again. Coincidentally, I just finished rereading "Alone" by Adm. Richard Byrd, an account of the brutally...

    Tags: Weather Reports, William Faulkner, Genres, Entertainment, Television

  22. Jun 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Summer reading: Marisa Silver on Richard Flanagan

    Jacket Copy
    As summer gets underway, we've created the L.A. Times list of 60 books for 92 days. All of these are new titles, a plethora of great reads. At Jacket Copy, we're asking writers and others about a book they read......
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