Flickr/Body by MilkYou better believe that’s almond milk he’s drinking!Yesterday came the news that the Lakers had landed future Hall of Fame point guard (and all-around amiable Canadian dude) Steve Nash from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for a boatload…
Daily Archives: July 6, 2012
Los Angeles Food and Wine Festival August 9th – 12th
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The Los Angeles Food and Wine Festival is back, bigger and better! Through the week of August 9th – 12th, this year’s foodie’s-dream-come-true comes with the addition of new events as well as the return of the Celebrity Chef Power Lunch…
How Lakers Can Still Improve After Steve Nash Sign-and-Trade
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In a shocking turn of events, the Los Angeles Lakers shook the foundation of the NBA with a sign-and-trade for two-time MVP Steve Nash. The acquisition of their formal rival offers the Lakers their first legitimate point guard since Kobe…
Nash deal has Bryant’s approval
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LOS ANGELES — The things that superstars will do to win a championship … Steve Nash, who recently said he couldn’t envision himself in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform, was on the phone earlier this week with Kobe Bryant, inquiring…
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — It could give “turn down” service a whole new meaning.
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LOS ANGELES (CBS) — It could give “turn down” service a whole new meaning. Before you take that hotel key and head blithely up to your room, there are some questions you need to ask.And if you’re not getting the…
LA’s historic Dunbar Hotel to welcome new, permanent guests
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The Dunbar Hotel’s guest list had cachet few others in the country could match: Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Joe Louis and Thurgood Marshall are just some of the notables who stayed there. The hotel on Central Avenue was…
Kodak Gallery guests might not find photos on Shutterfly
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If you tried to get your photos on the Kodak Gallery site recently, you may have noticed that the doors are locked and the lights are out there. Some of our readers have asked about how to find their photos,…
Art review: Andrea Cohen at Walter Maciel Gallery
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In her last solo show at Walter Maciel Gallery, in 2008, New York artist Andrea Cohen presented two parallel bodies of work: frail, spindly, freestanding sculptures made from tree branches, vinyl and flat, cut out sheets of Styrofoam, among other…
Tim Burton Pies Spin Fantasy Into Sugar And Art
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London’s provocative invisible art exhibit: To see or not to see?
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LONDON — For those who leave modern art exhibitions feeling like Charlie Brown after Lucy has yanked the football yet again, take heart. From now until Aug. 5, you can head to the Hayward Gallery in London, plunk down 8…