Movies
Herman Cohen, a Hollywood producer and writer who launched the terrorized-teenager subgenre of horror movies in 1957 with the cult classic “I Was a Teenage Werewolf,” starring an unknown actor named Michael Landon, has died.
June 9, 2002
Entertainment & Arts
Re Kenneth Turan’s review of Sam Arkoff’s “Flying Through Hollywood by the Seat of My Pants” (July 12), this is to advise you that Samuel Z.
Aug. 9, 1992
California
A Thousand Oaks electrician who was drunk and driving the wrong way on the Ventura Freeway when he injured a Ventura couple in a head-on collision was sentenced Tuesday to a year in County Jail.
Dec. 11, 1985
Sports
Landon Cohen is a Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle who’s getting ready to play in the Super Bowl, so it’s not unusual that he’s been behind the wheel of some beautiful automobiles.
Jan. 28, 2015
World & Nation
Ignore the fear-mongering on Social Security
Aug. 14, 2010
With papers piled high on his desk, and dozens of tract maps and aerial photographs propped against the walls, developer Albert Cohen puffed feverishly on a cigarette.
Aug. 1, 1994
Soccer
First, it was Tim Howard, with Carlos Bocanegra and Brian McBride following.
Jan. 27, 2004
Politics
In her speech at the Democratic National Convention in 1992, Barbara Jordan, who died last week, spoke eloquently, as always, of the philosophy that guided her in politics.
Jan. 21, 1996
Science & Medicine
The 17-year-old beats three robotic arms at arm-wrestling in San Diego. Disappointed creators still upbeat about machines’ future.
March 8, 2005