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    Nov 16, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The gang's all here

    When my wife and I and our two small children moved late last year to Glassell Park, a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles, we were following a predictable gentrification script. The nearby enclaves of Eagle Rock and Mount Washington were slightly out of our price range, having already attracted those who had been edged out of the previous round of gentrification in Silver Lake, Echo Park and Franklin Hills.
    When my wife and I and our two small children moved late last year to Glassell Park, a neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles, we were following a predictable gentrification script. The nearby enclaves of Eagle Rock and Mount Washington were slightly out...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Gang Activity, Assault, Death, Starbucks Corp.

  2. Jul 18, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Behind the 'Hair' dressing

    Sun reporter
    Beehives. Pencil skirts. Tight sweaters. Eyeliner. Skinny pants. Sharkskin suits. Banlon shirts. Florsheims. It was 1960s Baltimore, and these were the looks - expertly captured in the latest film version of Hairspray, which premieres tonight at the...

    Tags: John Waters, Hair and Nails, Hampden, Highlandtown, John Travolta

  4. Feb 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Modern's everyman

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    JENNIFER CABALQUINTO and Howard Joyce already had put a deposit on a house in a gated golf community when their Realtor steered them to yet another new home, which she said was by architect William Krisel. "We'd never heard of Krisel," recalls...

    Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Eero Saarinen, Homes, Death, Los Angeles Times

  6. Jun 11, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 'Hypermiling' tricks save gas but stir up some criticism

    Robin Quinn's driving instructor would be proud.
    Sun reporters
    Robin Quinn's driving instructor would be proud. Nearly four decades after Quinn started driving, she has abandoned some bad habits - the lead foot, for example. Instead, she has joined a growing number of enthusiasts who practice something called...

    Tags: Transportation, Nissan, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Travel, Dodge

  8. Jun 8, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Sculptor Jorge Pardo: Is it art or furniture?

    PERHAPS IT is the polymorphic exuberance of Los Angeles sculptor Jorge Pardo that made him seem such a natural to reinvent  L.A. County Museum of Art's display of pre-Columbian art.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    PERHAPS IT is the polymorphic exuberance of Los Angeles sculptor Jorge Pardo that made him seem such a natural to reinvent L.A. County Museum of Art's display of pre-Columbian art. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Jorge Pardo: An article in today'...

    Tags: Mexico City, Los Angeles, Art Basel, Death, Arts

  10. Dec 7, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Dorothy Gaspar's glove designs pack star power

    Dorothy Gaspar does not make gloves for meek women. Her long, sinuous leather creations -- imagine Louboutin stilettos for your hands -- are better suited for martini-swilling minxes who smirk through apologies. Same goes for the chic two-tone driving gloves that come in flashy sports-car colors and snap efficiently at the wrist. Even folded over in repose, like sleeping swans, Gaspar's gloves are ready for their close-up.
    Dorothy Gaspar does not make gloves for meek women. Her long, sinuous leather creations -- imagine Louboutin stilettos for your hands -- are better suited for martini-swilling minxes who smirk through apologies. Same goes for the chic two-tone driving...

    Tags: Eva Mendes, Fingers, Rockefeller Center, Death, Rita Hayworth

  12. Nov 23, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Popular location hidden away

    Special to The Baltimore Sun
    Nestled along the outskirts of a woodsy park and a large lake are streets lined with charming homes that form a group of small neighborhoods collectively known as Lake Roland. The community backs to Robert E. Lee Memorial Park and is named for the lake,...

    Tags: Restaurants, Towson, Homes, Science and Technology, Govans

  14. May 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. An instant home farm: Just add water

    MinifarmBox, a new venture spearheaded by Mount Washington writer Conor Fitzpatrick, takes some of the guess work out of vegetable gardening for novices. Fitzpatrick will deliver and install a 4-by-4-foot raised bed made of sustainably farmed cedar or redwood. Each raised bed includes organic soil, a moisture gauge for proper watering, a gopher screen if needed, a beginner's manual and three varieties of heirloom seeds. Cost: $289. Other sizes are available, as is a drip irrigation system. The best part: All you need is a flat area that gets six to eight hours of sun a day. (213) 241-9160,  <a href="http://www.minifarmbox.com">www.minifarmbox.com</a>.
    MinifarmBox, a new venture spearheaded by Mount Washington writer Conor Fitzpatrick, takes some of the guess work out of vegetable gardening for novices. Fitzpatrick will deliver and install a 4-by-4-foot raised bed made of sustainably farmed cedar or...

    Tags: Arable Farming, Washington (U.S. state)

  16. Dec 4, 2006 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  17. Bullying happens at work, too

    Bullying doesn't stop when you graduate from the playground. It happens more often than we think in the workplace. One study showed that 16 percent of U.S. employees are bullied at work, according to the Workplace Bullying Institute in Bellingham, Wash....

    Tags: Employees, Baltimore County, University of Maryland, College Park, Productivity, Colleges and Universities

  18. Aug 3, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. City liquor board under investigation by state prosecutor

    Sun Staff
    The state prosecutor's office is investigating the Baltimore Board of Liquor License Commissioners amid a factional dispute in the troubled state agency. Nathan C. Irby Jr., the board's executive secretary, who is scheduled to meet with the state...

    Tags: Government, Death, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Prosecution, Lawyers

  20. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  21. Showers will clear decks for fine holiday weekend

    Maryland Weather
    It's a long way 'til Friday, but if the National Weather Service forecast holds up, we can look forward to some terrific weather for the long Memorial Day weekend - sunny skies and seasonable highs in the 70s. But first we......

    Tags: Weather

  22. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  23. Free ice cream!!!

    Dining@Large
    Just mention Dining@Large next Sunday when you attend the Sylvan Beach block party that kicks off its new ice cream brand, and you'll get free ice cream.The press release says this:The Sylvan Beach Foundation is proud to launch our new......

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, New Products, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Beach Vacations

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