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    Jul 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The name of the game at Electronic Entertainment Expo: sequels and music

    This is a "transformative year," Mike Griffith, chief executive officer of Activision Publishing, said during a news conference this week. And while he was referring to his own newly expanded company (Activison recently merged with Vivendi Universal), he just as easily could have been talking about the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the showcase of all things video games that concludes at the L.A. Convention Center today.
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    This is a "transformative year," Mike Griffith, chief executive officer of Activision Publishing, said during a news conference this week. And while he was referring to his own newly expanded company (Activison recently merged with Vivendi Universal),...

    Tags: Activision Blizzard, Inc., Quantum of Solace (movie), Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Companies and Corporations

  2. Dec 9, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. All a-board

    CRRRRRRRRRR-FLAP. A skateboard careens down a low steel handrail anchored to the floor, flipping around 180 degrees the moment it lands. Its lanky rider, once grounded, resumes what he's come here to do -- shop for clothes.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    CRRRRRRRRRR-FLAP. A skateboard careens down a low steel handrail anchored to the floor, flipping around 180 degrees the moment it lands. Its lanky rider, once grounded, resumes what he's come here to do -- shop for clothes. SoCal board riders: Your mecca...

    Tags: Sports, Los Angeles Times, Hannah Teter, 2016 Olympic Games, Companies and Corporations

  4. Dec 2, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'First Descent', '39 Pounds', 'Little Manhattan'

    Times Staff Writer
    Kevin Harrison and Kemp Curley's "First Descent" takes its title from a snowboarder's initial trip down a pristine mountain peak. In this instance it is Mountain 7601, a craggy, awesomely steep peak in a spectacular, snow-covered mountain range near...

    Tags: Mountains, Josh Hutcherson, Avalanches and Landslides, Snowboarding, Sports

  6. Dec 8, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Snow Blind'

    What makes a great snowboarder? To hear pro boarder Rob Bak tell it, "You gotta have a part of you that's a little bit psycho." With snowboarding legitimized as an Olympic sport and gold medalist Shaun White enshrined as its first superstar, the days in which boarders were regarded as little more than a nuisance to decent, law-abiding skiers have long since passed. And yet the sport still clings to its outlaw image with one hand while lunging for the mainstream with the other.
    Special to The Times
    What makes a great snowboarder? To hear pro boarder Rob Bak tell it, "You gotta have a part of you that's a little bit psycho." With snowboarding legitimized as an Olympic sport and gold medalist Shaun White enshrined as its first superstar, the days in...

    Tags: Sports, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Snowboarding, Sam Adams

  8. Mar 2, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Desert Plants

    A desert Plant for Pappy Hour A Zeppelin landed in the High Desert. The enclave of Pioneertown got a visit Saturday night from Robert Plant, who showed up at Pappy & Harriet's to hear rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson perform. The singer was so smitten with...

    Tags: Kate Moss, Dwight Yoakam, Dining and Drinking, Disc Jockeys, Bjork

  10. Jul 26, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  11. Shaun White Has Board, Will Travel

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    Grounded since reaching new heights in February at the Olympic Games, the Flying Tomato is set to soar again. But this time, Shaun White will be performing a different sort of aerial acrobatics, swapping his one-of-a-kind maneuvers on a snowboard for...

    Tags: Tomatoes, ESPN (tv network), Awards and Prizes, ABC (tv network), Led Zeppelin (music group)

  12. May 17, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Tips, trips & deals

    Italy in a minivan TourCrafters has put together some relatively inexpensive family packages to Italy that combine city stays with country and seaside destinations and throw in a rental car or minivan. All apartments have kitchens, which will help save...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Adults, Italy, Theme Park Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  14. Jan 30, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Clark Goes Well Over the Wall

    ASPEN, Colo. — Kelly Clark didn't win the women's superpipe finals Saturday night at the Winter X Games. But she pulled off a 900-degree revolution high above the pipe's 17-foot wall, which is something very few women can do.
    Times Staff Writer
    ASPEN, Colo. — Kelly Clark didn't win the women's superpipe finals Saturday night at the Winter X Games. But she pulled off a 900-degree revolution high above the pipe's 17-foot wall, which is something very few women can do. She didn't finish...

    Tags: 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Hannah Teter, Giant Slalom Snowboarding

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