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Visiting the Association bar and nightclub in downtown Los Angeles
Savvy downtown denizens who have taken a stroll down 6th Street near South Main Street recently may have noticed a familiar-looking black door leading to the basement of a residential loft building. "This is an exact replica of the 10 Downing door," said...Tags: Philosophy, Bars and Clubs, Corporations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking
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America is jittery as election's outcome draws near
The charged coffeehouse conversations. The constant punching of states on computerized electoral college maps. ( Florida -- red or blue?) The mesmerizing hours in front of Fox, CNN and YouTube.
It's time for this to end.
Across time zones and...Tags: Florida, Voting, Election Day, Barack Obama, John McCain
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Check out old Paris charm in Belleville, birthplace of La Vie En Rose's Edith Piaf
The Associated PressTourists looking for old Paris charm and a taste of La Vie en Rose should head to Belleville, a largely overlooked part of the city and the birthplace of Edith Piaf. Only five Metro stops away from Paris' town hall, Belleville has retained much of its...Tags: Film Festivals, Edith Piaf, Celebrity Mothers, Music, Celebrity
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As 'Rent' closes in New York, fans mourn
Special to The TimesNEW YORK -- 5,140 performances. After 12 years, "Rent" is closing in New York. And depending on whom you talk to, it's either the end of a colorful era on Broadway, or the End of Days. Jonathan Larson's rock- fueled fable of AIDS-ravaged friends in New...Tags: Florida, AIDS, Awards and Prizes, Music, Tom Collins
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Guided NYC tours
From walking tours to the big Gray Line, from the "Sopranos" to hip-hop, the choice of tours around the city is almost endless. If you want to get exercise, there are many interesting walking tours to choose from.
Soundwalk Tours
These audio tours,...Tags: Lower East Side, Music, Broadway, MP3s, Williamsburg (Virginia)
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For Rentheads, show's eviction is bittersweet
Tribune reporterWhen the song began playing in the nightclub, the Rentheads turned their beer bottles into microphones. You're living in America At the end of the millennium You're living in America Leave your conscience at the tone Courtney Crouse, bent at the...Tags: Music, Christmas, Facebook, Giacomo Puccini, Broadway
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Story of the scarf still waits to be told
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Iraqi woman with bone-thin hands and a beauty mark on her right cheek holds secrets in her scarf. It is yellow and stained with blood, and it made the journey with Nour Khal from a dark road in Basra to an airy bedroom in Manhattan. Now it is...Tags: News Agency, Upper House, Parliament, Kidnapping, Crimes
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Savoring 'The Savages'
Sun movie critic(A-) Reality wounds but also heals in The Savages, writer-director Tamara Jenkins' cuttingly funny-sad family drama about a college-teacher brother, Jon Savage (Philip Seymour Hoffman), his unproduced playwright sister, Wendy (Laura Linney), and their...Tags: Theater, Mental Illness, New York, Philip Bosco, Movies
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Nine bookstores worth traveling for
AP Travel EditorNEW YORK (AP) _ When is a bookstore worth a tourist's time? When it's more than just a place to buy books. A destination bookstore can make you feel like you're part of the community, whether you're grooving on the laid-back vibe at Powell's in...Tags: Raymond Carver, Hillary Clinton, Mitchell Kaplan, John Grisham, University of Iowa
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Winning formula keeps customers coming back to Kim's Video & Music
Special to amNew YorkWhat began more than 20 years ago as two shelves of VHS rentals in the backroom of a Laundromat in Alphabet City, Kim's Video & Music has evolved into a thriving chain that offers an extensive -- and oftentimes obscure -- selection of media. Kim's has...Tags: Columbia University, Colleges and Universities, Small Businesses, Movies, New York University
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From supporting actor to star, Richard Jenkins steps up in 'The Visitor'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHERE is no such thing as a Richard Jenkins movie, though he's been in more than 70 of them. Even in his best-known role -- as the mortuary paterfamilias, Nathaniel Fisher, on the HBO series "Six Feet Under" -- Jenkins was dead, haunting the characters...Tags: Will Ferrell, William H Macy, James Gandolfini, George Clooney, Wesleyan University
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Vegan food cart vendor wins prize, finally
NEW YORK (AP) _ For Thiru "The Dosa Man" Kumar, the third time is the charm. Kumar, who runs NY Dosa, a vegan food cart at Washington Square Park South and Sullivan Street, won the third annual Vendy Award, which is bestowed upon the city's top street...Tags: Theater, New York, Music Theater, James Beard, Astoria
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