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    Aug 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Book Review: How the plan to fall apart soon fell apart

    The World That Never Was
    The World That Never Was A True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents Alex Butterworth Pantheon: 496 pp., $30 For more than 100 years, anarchism has been an embarrassing stepdaughter in the family of international radicalism, the...

    Tags: William McKinley, Social Issues, Punishment, Political Systems, Politics

  2. Aug 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. PASSINGS: Reginald Levy, Derf Scratch, Robert Tucker

    <b>REGINALD LEVY</b>
    REGINALD LEVY Pilot was hailed as a hero in '72 hijacking Reginald Levy, 88, a pilot praised for his cool-headed bravery during a 1972 hijacking by Palestinian militants, died of a suspected heart attack or blood clot Aug. 1 in Dover, England, his...

    Tags: John Belushi, Aircraft Hijacking, NBC (tv network), Boeing Co., Harvard University

  4. May 31, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work' by Alain de Botton

    The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work Alain de Botton Pantheon: 328 pp. $26 Alain de Botton knows something about work. He's written books on travel, on architecture, on philosophy, on love, on literature -- nine altogether, at a clip of one every 22...

    Tags: Biscuits, Career and Workplace, Gaming, California, Blackstone Group, L.P.

  6. Jun 22, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Make It or Break It' review

    I know a new family-friendly show is doing its job if my kids beg me to play the pilot when their friends are over. So ABC Family, if the numbers for tonight's premiere of <a href="http://www.abcfamily.com">&ldquo;Make It or Break It&rdquo;</a> are not sky high, well, half the kids in my neighborhood have seen it already. Sorry.
    Television Critic
    I know a new family-friendly show is doing its job if my kids beg me to play the pilot when their friends are over. So ABC Family, if the numbers for tonight's premiere of “Make It or Break It” are not sky high, well, half the kids in my...

    Tags: Family, Glee (tv program), Gymnastics, Sports, Death

  8. Feb 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Zionism, anti-Semitism, Richard Wagner and ... George Eliot?

    Culture Monster
    What could Richard Wagner, Karl Marx and British novelist George Eliot possibly have had in common relating to issues of what Marx referred to as "the Jewish question"? An attentive reader asked for some elaboration on that point after reading......
  10. Mar 13, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  11. When Elton met Billy: As 'Billy Elliot' begins Chicago run, Elton John recalls his emotional introduction to story

    The Theater Loop
    Elton John performs a song from "Billy Elliot" at the 2009 Tony Awards. "Billy Elliot the Musical" begins previews March 18 and opens April 11 at the Oriental Theatre, 24 W. Randolph St.; $30-$100 at 800-775-2000 and www.broadwayinchicago.com •...
  12. Mar 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Exploring the Depression's artistic legacy in San Francisco

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Stocks have crashed, industry is shuddering and banks are failing. The restless unemployed will soon fill the streets. Yet in San Francisco, some crazed optimist in the Pacific Stock Exchange Tower has hired Diego Rivera to decorate a private club for...

    Tags: Family, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Frida Kahlo, California, Dining and Drinking

  14. Jan 7, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. I got an A in Phallus 101

    Charlotte Allen is an editor at Beliefnet and the author of "The Human Christ: The Search for the Historical Jesus."
    THE "DIRTY DOZEN" list of "America's Most Bizarre and Politically Correct College Courses" is out — and Los Angeles-area institutions of higher learning have walked away with one-fourth of the ranked honors (or dishonors). Occidental College, an 1,...

    Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Immigration, Racism

  16. Sep 7, 2006 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Jonah Goldberg: Analogy vs. Analogy

    'EXAMPLE IS THE school of mankind," proclaimed Edmund Burke, the founder of modern conservatism, "and they will learn at no other." Burke was disparaging the folly of the French revolutionaries who believed that man could break the iron chains of history...

    Tags: Adolf Hitler, Arts and Culture, History, Osama bin Laden, Edmund Burke

  18. Jan 18, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. A wish list for the new president

    1. Repeal the 1st Amendment. This may seem extreme, but let's be honest, it's not at all up to date. In this country, we are famously free to express ourselves, but despite such clever innovations as the Internet, no one will read, see or hear our work...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Prisons, Arts, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Barack Obama

  20. Dec 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Will America ever be a country without debt?

    <i>Today's topic: When will Washington ever be able to pay down its overall debt, which is approaching $11 trillion? Given what's happening with the aging population, when might we be in a position to reduce the debt load? Or will we simply count on a growing economy to make the debt look smaller in comparison to gross domestic product? Previously, Henwood and Doherty discussed the risks of deflation versus inflation in light of the Fed's recent interest rate cuts and how big the national debt should be in relation to the gross domestic product.</i>
    Today's topic: When will Washington ever be able to pay down its overall debt, which is approaching $11 trillion? Given what's happening with the aging population, when might we be in a position to reduce the debt load? Or will we simply count on a...

    Tags: Japan, Career and Workplace, Social Issues, General Electric Company, New York

  22. Nov 14, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'Southland Tales'

    Abyzantine doomsday freakout that also somehow feels eerily familiar, "Southland Tales" is Richard Kelly's panoptic denunciation (or sendup, it's hard to tell) of the imminent, oil crisis-fueled apocalypse as seen from Los Angeles. The movie was booed at Cannes when it screened there last year, though I don't know what that says about it beyond noting that it joins the ranks of Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette," Vincent Gallo's "The Brown Bunny" and Pamela Anderson. Since Cannes, "Southland Tales" has been extensively re-cut -- though, at 2 hours and 24 whacked-out minutes, it's hard to imagine what it looked like before.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Abyzantine doomsday freakout that also somehow feels eerily familiar, "Southland Tales" is Richard Kelly's panoptic denunciation (or sendup, it's hard to tell) of the imminent, oil crisis-fueled apocalypse as seen from Los Angeles. The movie was booed...

    Tags: Philip K Dick, Television Industry, California, Movies, Amy Poehler

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