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LA Times MagazineThe genius of Ellsworth Kelly on display in Los Angeles not once but twice... -
Singer Thomas Quasthoff talks retirement and his 'cripple bonus'
Culture MonsterIn an interview with Der Spiegel, the German baritone Thomas Quasthoff discusses his retirement and whether there was a 'bonus' to being disabled.... -
Oktoberfest: Why it isn't Septemberfest
It's almost September, so it must be time to celebrate October. Not in a selling-Halloween-candy-in-August, decorating-for-Christmas-in-October kind of way. In a traditional, historically accurate German kind of way. You know, with beer. This weekend...Tags: Weddings, Halloween
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Dr. Ilse Lowenstam dies at 98; VA physician tackled substance abuse issues
New to the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration hospital in 1962, Dr. Ilse Lowenstam realized that many patients were checking out of the residence-care program she oversaw — and in to nearby bars.
"We didn't have a real program for alcoholics,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Germany, Nazi Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Substance Abuse
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Sausages for Oktoberfest
A good sausage is worth driving out of your way for. I headed up Route 25 to Butcher's Best Market [79 South Main St., Newtown, (203) 364-0013]. Steve Ford is a nose-to-tail butcher who buys whole pigs and lambs and breaks them down in his shop, using...Tags: Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions, Steve Ford, Bacon
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Portland has beer on its mind
Over the last couple of decades, the city once called Stumptown and known for its rain, retro culture and venerable Powell's Books has staked out a scintillating new claim to fame as a brew lover's Parnassus.
In fact, beer brewed on premises, live...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Bars and Clubs, Vehicles, Belgium
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Cambodia: Phnom Penh's beer scene is chugging away
Cambodia might not rank among the world's brewery or beer garden capitals, but change is coming.
From its setting on the banks of the Tonle Sap river, Kingdom Breweries, Phnom Penh's newest boutique producer, opened in October 2010, is gearing up to give...Tags: Recipes, Bars and Clubs, Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Dining and Drinking, Cambodia
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Should Fabio Luisi become music director of the Met Opera?
Culture MonsterMark Swed considers whether Fabio Luisi, given his spotty record, would be the right man to succeed James Levine as music of the Metropolitan Opera.... -
Apple stores may close Wednesday in honor of Steve Jobs
TechnologyApple stores will reportedly close for about 90 minutes on Wednesday to allow retail employees to watch a webcast of a celebration of Steve Jobs' life at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. The plan, according to Reuters, calls for...... -
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Demjanjuk Convicted in 27,900 Murders
CNNBERLIN, Germany -- John Demjanjuk was found guilty Thursday of involvement in the murder of tens of thousands of Jews by a court in Germany, capping a 30-year international legal saga over whether he was a Nazi camp guard during World War II. He was...Tags: CNN (tv network), Politics, Israel, Germany, World War II (1939-1945)
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