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72 Hours: Catwalk, the Playboy Jazz Fest, La Sera and more
Pop & HissA weekly Pop & Hiss look at some of the weekend's top shows. Catwalk @ the Smell. There hasn't been a shortage of scruffy garage-pop bands 'round these parts of late, but Oxnard act Catwalk has, in a limited output,...... -
Police look at killer Mack Ray Edwards in Ramona Price cold case
L.A. NOWNearly 50 years ago, a 7-year-old girl named Ramona Price took a Saturday morning stroll on a quiet lane on the outskirts of Santa Barbara. She never returned -- and now police think she may have encountered Mack Ray Edwards,...... -
Dogs find 'area of interest' in search for Ramona Price remains
L.A. NOWSanta Barbara police on Wednesday said specially trained cadaver dogs had found "an area of interest" in searching for the remains of 7-year-old Ramona Price, who disappeared in 1961 and possibly fell victim to serial killer Mack Ray Edwards. Officials...... -
Helen Marie Hanson
Helen Marie Hanson (Yerkes) was escorted home to Jesus by the angels she always loved. She was born in Jerome, Idaho, April 14, 1919. She was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Victor F. Hanson, and her son Harry H. Hanson of Bremerton,...Tags: Idaho, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), California, Washington (U.S. state)
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Art review: Ori Gersht at Angles Gallery
Culture MonsterKnown for his photographs of exploding floral still lifes, Tel Aviv-born, London-based Ori Gersht now takes a quieter, but no less probing tack. A survey of the artist’s work from the last five years is currently on view at the...... -
Virginia M. Fields, senior LACMA curator, dies at 58
Culture MonsterLACMA curator Virginia M. Fields dies at 58... -
The Churchill to open on West Third Street helmed by chef Jason Tuley of Santa Barbara's Square One
Daily DishThis post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. A shiny new restaurant is coming early next month to West Third Street's bustling dining and shopping district. It's called the Churchill and its the work of...... -
Environmental groups tally California Coastal Commission votes
GreenspaceEnvironmental groups this week ranked the 12 members of California Coastal Commission and found that overall they voted “pro-coast” less than two-thirds of the time on key issues. The California Coastal Commission Conservation Voting Chart has... -
Santa Barbara oil company accused of polluting waterways in 21 spills
L.A. NOWAn oil company in Santa Barbara County polluted inland waterways during operations that included 21 onshore spills in five years, according to a lawsuit filed Friday by state and federal regulators. The U.S. Department of Justice, California Department of... -
Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead
L.A. at HomeWe've listed select home and garden events below. Suggest your own via reader comments. Submissions must be fewer than 75 words and must be for one-time events with legitimate value to other readers. No store promotions and no frivolous links,...... -
Save the puppies. Buy a fish spatula.
Daily DishUsually, it's chef Gordon Ramsay delivering the memorable one-liners on "MasterChef," where 100 home cooks are vying for a $250,000 payday and bragging rights as the titleholder of "America's Best Home Cook." This week, that crowd was whittled down to....... -
Jamie Oliver: 'Food Revolution' goes to the lunch ladies for support
Show TrackerWith the brass ring of the Los Angeles schools out of his reach, activist chef Jamie Oliver shows off some smaller successes in Friday night's episode of "Food Revolution" on ABC. And he sets viewers up for the series finale,......
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