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    May 2, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. With joyful shouts, Afghanistan veteran tells entire neighborhood Bin Laden is dead

    L.A. NOW
    John Maldonado ran out in front of his town home in Sonoma, Calif., running up and down a busy street, yelling to his neighbors that Osama Bin Laden had been killed. Maldonado had served in the Army with Staff Sgt.......
  2. Mar 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Evening Land Vineyards' eccentric yet grounded vintner

    Like most outsiders who get into the wine business, Mark Tarlov, the guiding force behind Evening Land Vineyards, had much to learn about the ins and outs of running a winery. So he surrounded himself with smart people, learned the lessons he needed to learn and then, almost immediately, seemed to forget them.
    Like most outsiders who get into the wine business, Mark Tarlov, the guiding force behind Evening Land Vineyards, had much to learn about the ins and outs of running a winery. So he surrounded himself with smart people, learned the lessons he needed to...

    Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Grapes, Oregon, Restaurants, California

  4. May 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. California Department of Fish and Game offers clinic on hunting wild pigs

    Outposts
    The next advanced hunting clinic offered by the California Department of Fish and Game will focus on wild pigs. Co-hosted by the Pacific Coast Hunter Education Assn., the class will take place Saturday, June 11 from 9 a.m. to 4......
  6. Dec 31, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Jazz saxophonist Jason Robinson finds his influences in Los Angeles

    Culture Monster
    From Sonoma to San Diego, saxophonist and Amherst College professor Jason Robinson has forged strong ties with creative improvisers across California. Robinson, who divides his time between San Diego and Massachusetts, has found a deep well of inspiration...
  8. Oct 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 10 places for 10 bucks and under

    In an era when a movie ticket routinely costs $11 or more, finding any kind of thrill for less than $10 gets harder and harder. So let's thank our stars for national and state parks. If you assume two travelers per car, plenty of parks fit our frugal-travel purposes just fine.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    In an era when a movie ticket routinely costs $11 or more, finding any kind of thrill for less than $10 gets harder and harder. So let's thank our stars for national and state parks. If you assume two travelers per car, plenty of parks fit our frugal-...

    Tags: Landforms, Los Angeles, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Los Angeles Times

  10. Apr 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. $15 wine: the new normal

    There are signs the American economy is improving, at least as far as wine shops are concerned. But if you think that means a return to the glory days of $150 cult Cabernets … well, not so fast.
    There are signs the American economy is improving, at least as far as wine shops are concerned. But if you think that means a return to the glory days of $150 cult Cabernets … well, not so fast. Instead, most wine store owners, far from declaring...

    Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Dining and Drinking, Oregon, West Los Angeles

  12. Apr 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Chardonnay: The great grape

    Chardonnay is the most ubiquitous fine wine grape grown on the globe. Wherever wine drinkers go, chardonnay wine was there before them. (Barring Bordeaux, where appellation law and local vainglory consign its wine to the shops.)
    Chardonnay is the most ubiquitous fine wine grape grown on the globe. Wherever wine drinkers go, chardonnay wine was there before them. (Barring Bordeaux, where appellation law and local vainglory consign its wine to the shops.) Chardonnay is...

    Tags: Chile, Metal and Mineral, Washington (U.S. state), Livermore, Australia

  14. May 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  16. Nov 18, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Long life for Kalin Cellars' California wines

    For most of the last year, Terrance and Frances Leighton went back and forth on whether  the latest dry white wine from their Kalin Cellars winery was ready for release.
    For most of the last year, Terrance and Frances Leighton went back and forth on whether the latest dry white wine from their Kalin Cellars winery was ready for release. Finally, after tasting and re-tasting and making sure every trace of what Frances...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Grapes, Minority Groups, Physical Therapists, Science and Technology

  18. Jan 13, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Pinot noir smackdown

    Oregonians famously don't want you to move there, but they don't mind a visit — unless you're Californian. Then don't bother, please, and thank you. Regional dislikes are nothing new: Connecticut people loathe New Yorkers (especially those behind the wheel); Texans have legions of detractors across the South; and Wisconsin residents are dismissed as cheese heads by those in Illinois.
    Chicago Tribune
    Oregonians famously don't want you to move there, but they don't mind a visit — unless you're Californian. Then don't bother, please, and thank you. Regional dislikes are nothing new: Connecticut people loathe New Yorkers (especially those behind...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Connecticut, Viniculture, Hamburgers, Facebook

  20. Jan 27, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Cheap winter thrills

    It's January. It's dark and cold and icy and icky. Holiday bills are coming due. The kids have the flu.
    Chicago Tribune
    It's January. It's dark and cold and icy and icky. Holiday bills are coming due. The kids have the flu. Comfort yourself, a little, with a good bottle of cheap wine.Truly, there's nothing more delicious than a bargain. Consumers feeling the pinch are...

    Tags: Grapefruit, Lodi (San Joaquin, California), Bodies of Water, Grapes, Marlborough

  22. Dec 5, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Travel calendar

    NAPA, CALIF. Truffle Festival When, where: Friday to Dec. 12, Westin Verasa Hotel Highlights: This inaugural event will pair top chefs with some of the world's foremost truffle scientists. In addition to tastings, attendees will have the opportunity to...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music, Travel, Holidays, Winter Solstice

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