Trendy ethnic cuisine comes a dime a dozen in the city of Los Angeles: There's Korean BBQ on the westside. Great sushi downtown in Little Toyko. Thai food in Hollywood's Thai Town. Indian food over in West Hollywood, etc. etc. Read more...
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April 28, 9:56 pm
Food Review: Meals by Genet
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April 27, 9:11 pm
Entertainment panel presents rare chance
Anyone who's interested in breaking into the behemoth entertainment industry knows the phrase, "It's not about what you know, but who you know." Read more...
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April 27, 9:11 pm
Losing mind and meaning
Three things I know of usually start with good intentions: holidays, religion and music. Read more...
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April 26, 9:50 pm
Less butter, more butternut: an easier, healthier risotto
In a previous column, I wrote that in order to make excellent risotto, you have to stand over it, stirring continuously for 45 minutes. I also wrote that you have to add at least a stick of butter. Read more...
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April 24, 12:35 am
Authors, readers and books come together
In an age when publications are moving to digital devices such as Amazon's Kindle and the e-Reader from Sony, and bookstores are suffering pangs of a waning economy, a festival that celebrates books may seem old- fashioned. Despite these changing times, the Los Angeles Times programmers behind this weekend's Festival of Books remain optimistic. Read more...
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April 24, 12:32 am
Author recounts the history of the Dodgers
Michael D'Antonio is a Red Sox fan and a baseball enthusiast. That much becomes clear when talking to him. He has an innate appreciation for the history of the game and the way it has shaped the American landscape. Read more...
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April 24, 12:29 am
A place for comics that’s not just for fanboys
The world of comics is no longer just about flights and tights. Read more...