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Review: Brad Eberhard's paintings explore the depths
In six new paintings, Brad Eberhard goes scuba-diving in the ocean and spelunking in caves. From the sea he returns with rapture of the deep (and perhaps a bit of decompression sickness), while the caves are filled with Plato's treacherous shadows --...Tags: Jackson Pollock, Landforms
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Hiker rescued after 6 days stranded on Oregon's Mt. Hood
SEATTLE -- Hiker Mary Owen was still 2,000 feet from the summit of Oregon’s Mt. Hood when a whiteout turned the mountain into a frozen, impenetrable blur. Determined to reach the top, she kept climbing. “I’d be walking, and these big...
Tags: Weather Warnings, Landforms
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Concert review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at Chicago Theatre
“Look at me, I’m transforming,” Nick Cave sang Monday at the Chicago Theatre, his scarecrow arms swinging from the elbows. “I’m vibrating, I’m glowing, I’m flying. Look at me now.” With the big, black wave...
Tags: Higgs Boson Search, Arts and Culture, Landforms, Entertainment, Music
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SOAPnet General Hospital 50th anniversary marathon episode guide
Channel Guide MagazineIn celebration of the General Hospital 50th anniversary next week, SOAPnet is airing a 50-hour marathon of classic General Hospital episodes starting Friday, March 29, at 10pm ET/PT and running through Monday, April 1, at 12am ET/PT. The marathon kicks... -
Emery needs to strengthen Bears offensive line
Greed is unattractive, but what kind of poker player walks away from the table when the dealer keeps throwing him hot cards? I got my wish when the Bears closed the book on Brian Urlacher's career here. As a bonus, Urlacher whined like a jilted...
Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, Dan McNeil, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Phil Emery, Football
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Elisabeth Weinstock's flair for the exotic
, Los Angeles TimesLuxury designer and native Angeleno Elisabeth Weinstock knows the art of blending elegance with edge — a skill she attributes to having grown up a punk rock kid in Beverly Hills (the spiked Christian Louboutin sneakers she is wearing one recent...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Landforms, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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'The Host': Alien neighbors drop in, and time seems to stop ★
"The Host" is for people who couldn't handle the whirlwind pace of events in the "Twilight" trilogy and who prefer a love triangle unafraid to redefine, for a new generation, the word "lollygag." It features several shots of Diane Kruger (as a capital-S...
Tags: Saoirse Ronan, Stephenie Meyer, Entertainment, The Host (movie), Chandler Canterbury
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Around Town: Course record set at marathon
A course record was set in the 17th annual Surf City USA Marathon on Sunday. Reigning champ Carla McAlister, 39, of San Clemente finished in a time of 2:56:28, beating the old mark set in 2006 of 2:57:19 by Nadia Noorzia. That's right, she's 39. Tyler...
Tags: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd., Personal Service, New York City, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Running
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‘Art of Dead Space’ explores the game’s visual evolution, Necromorph design
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesOne of the most hotly anticipated games of early 2013, “Dead Space 3″ continues the survival horror outer-space franchise with ...... -
Interior designer says he aims high
A successful Orange County interior designer with aspirations of catering to high-end shoppers has expanded his business to a new two-story showroom in Costa Mesa. Marc Pridmore Designs, 3089 Bristol St., displays a variety of furnishings but also...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Landforms, House and Home, Marketing, Interior Design
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A backyard nuclear shelter? Yes, paranoia does sell
One sterling quality of American businesses is that they'll try to make money from anything. Paranoia, for instance. So say hello to Ron Hubbard, the owner of Montebello-based Atlas Survival Shelters, which converts huge corrugated metal tubes up to...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Television, Money and Monetary Policy, National Geographic Channel (tv network), Los Angeles Times Columnists
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Exhibit at Field Museum sheds light on Lascaux caves
“It's almost too beautiful,” said the first scientist to descend into the Lascaux caves, according to “Scenes From the Stone Age: The Cave Paintings of Lascaux,” an important and highly engaging new exhibit at the Field Museum....
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Museums, Landforms, Field Museum of Natural History
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