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Los Angeles Times Staff WriterInauguration: Tickets and hotels hard to come by WASHINGTON – Tickets to balls and other events related to the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration will be hard to come by, but you can always join the crowds along the parade route, and Washington tourism...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Football, Government, Motor Racing, Colleges and Universities
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Southern California in one day
Here is an eclectic list of places where Travel section staffers like to take out-of-town visitors for a slice of SoCal life. The Bunny Museum, anyone? HIDDEN TREASURES IN LOW-KEY DEL REY Del Rey, an off-the-radar West Side enclave sandwiched between...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Colleges and Universities, Inglewood, Huntington (Hungtington, New York), Bodies of Water
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Antonio Pineda's craft shines in 'Silver Seduction' at UCLA's Fowler Museum
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMETALLURGICALLY speaking, it sounds paradoxical to talk about a "Golden Age" of silversmithing. But the phrase comes naturally to Antonio Pineda as he recollects the era when his lustrous creations adorned heiresses' throats, commanded praise from heads...Tags: John Huston, William Faulkner, Government, Frida Kahlo, Lyndon B. Johnson
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'This Side of Paradise' at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens
Times Art CriticA1991 photograph by John Humble shows Selma Avenue at Vine Street as a jumbled, architecturally constructed Hollywood landscape of office buildings, stores, asphalt and advertising billboards. Dominating the center is Angelyne, the cosmetically...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Michael Mann, Santa Monica, Advertising, Movies
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Answers to Chris Reynolds' 'Where am I?" quiz
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTell view the answer, move your cursor over the image (works best with Internet Explorer). 1. Now there's a cool sign for a jewelry store, don't you think? Except that this joint's proprietors have been in another game for decades. ------------------...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Theodore Roosevelt, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Casino and Gambling, Grover Cleveland
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ariella.budick@newsday.comCRITIC'S PICKS Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era (Through Sept. 16 at the Whitney Museum of Art, Manhattan). The art of psychedelia was about eye-popping colors, free-form ooze, obsessive fantasies, altered consciousness and the broadening of...Tags: Louise Nevelson, Gardens and Parks, Newspaper and Magazine, Illnesses, Marian Anderson
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A view of Weston country in Carmel
Times Staff WriterCarmel There's looking at a seascape. And there's really looking at a seascape, so engrossed in the beach and the rocks and the light and the textures that you find yourself in the back of a sea cave gazing through a camera lens, nobody else on the beach...Tags: New Mexico, Landforms, Ansel Adams, Caves and Caverns, Los Angeles
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Ecléctico in the city
Times Staff WriterIN Tony Scott's action thriller "Man On Fire," there's a scene where a bodyguard played by Denzel Washington realizes that his young client (Dakota Fanning) is about to be kidnapped. Time slows to a crawl, the camera does a loopy 360-degree pan, and the...Tags: Rentals, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Office and Retail Spaces, Dakota Fanning, Literature
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Sights and places
Center for Creative Photography 1030 N Olive Rd University of Arizona Downtown tel: 520 621 7968 Website There's plenty of cultural activities to fill your time here, but top of the heap is the internationally renowned Center for Creative...Tags: Valencia, Arizona, Ansel Adams, Photography
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It must have been kismet
Times Staff WriterBut for that felicitous wrong turn in the dark of night, Rose Shoshana might never have been able to say: "It's interesting how Frank Gehry has always sort of played a part in our lives." A line like that has the potential to captivate the audience at any...Tags: Family, Barbara King, Santa Monica, Michael Wilson, Literature
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Twentynine Palms
STAFF WRITER(U). The revenge of the French: It's going to make people crazy and angry, but Bruno Dumont's story of two lovers' trip to the desert is about us and him, not them. A film about forms and parts not fitting. Obscurist and indulgent and troubling. With...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Henry Moore, Movies, Los Angeles, Environmental Pollution
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Madness Of War In `Feathers'
Courant Film CriticThe opening of Shekhar Kapur's youthful but dark-tinged revision of "The Four Feathers" evokes the duke of Wellington's line attributing the victory at Waterloo to the battles "on the playing fields of Eton." In tightly shot cinéma vérité, hard lads in...Tags: Kate Hudson, Malcolm Johnson, Wes Bentley, The Amistad, Movies
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