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    Jul 16, 2010 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  1. Rohrer closes doors

    After four years in Laguna Beach, Rohrer Fine Art has closed its doors permanently. The upscale gallery, where a multi-million dollar sale of works by Monet and Degas made local history in 2007, has moved its wares to Palm Desert and a new location in...

    Tags: Theater, Entertainment, Interior Policy, Charles Laughton, Ceremonies

  2. Jul 30, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Market Watch: Fresh goji berries make their debut

    Goji berries, the much-hyped "superfruit" native to China, touted for their medicinal properties and surprisingly delicious too, are now available for the first time as fresh fruit at local farmers markets.
    Goji berries, the much-hyped "superfruit" native to China, touted for their medicinal properties and surprisingly delicious too, are now available for the first time as fresh fruit at local farmers markets. The berries, which sometimes still have their...

    Tags: University of California, Whole Foods Market, Education, Texas, Peaches

  4. Jul 25, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Wine of the moment? 'Le Picpoul'

    Special to The Times
    The four women at a nearby table at lunch here in Montpellier's Medieval quarter, , looked as if they had tottered in straight out of a Gallic translation of "Sex and the City": made up, dressed up and hoping for something more than salads. Any silly...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood, Alcoholic Beverages

  6. Feb 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Care for crab or fresh dates? Food festivals around California in 2008

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THROUGH FEB. 10 HOLTVILLE 61st Carrot Festival The root-vegetable celebration brings out amateur chefs and duffers with cookery contests for kids and adults, plus a golf tournament, a parade and midway. A low-key, family vibe prevails at the Feb. 10...

    Tags: Madera (Madera, California), Los Angeles Times, Garlic, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Anaheim

  8. Aug 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. France's summer vacation traffic jam

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Frederic Arnold never met Julio Cortazar, but they would have appreciated each other's work. Arnold is a French public servant, a quiet, compact engineer who wears black and an air of patient resignation. He oversees the National Center for Highway...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Death, Disasters and Accidents, Los Angeles Times, Immigration

  10. Jul 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. A Bastille Day revolution

    It may not be surprising that Prince Charles-Henri de Lobkowicz, a descendant of France's King Charles X (the youngest brother of the executed Louis XVI), wears a black tie every year on Bastille Day. Or that Marc de Gontaut-Biron, a member of an...

    Tags: Death, Prisons, Bob Dylan, Education, Manhattan (New York City)

  12. Jul 21, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  13. TV Party: `America's Got Talent'

    Jerry Springer makes us crazy. Whenever we are around him we want to throw chairs and check the paternity of other people's children. And to those of us who grew up in rural America, that sounds like a quality party. So call the neighbor who sings in the shower, the kid up the block who can burp the alphabet and that lady outside the grocery store who twirls batons on <a href="http://www.france.com">Bastille Day</a>, because <a href="http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCSC.do?t=America's-Got-Talent&sId=EP829878">"America's Got Talent"</a> and we want proof!
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    Jerry Springer makes us crazy. Whenever we are around him we want to throw chairs and check the paternity of other people's children. And to those of us who grew up in rural America, that sounds like a quality party. So call the neighbor who sings in...

    Tags: Entertainment, Jerry Springer, America's Got Talent (tv program)

  14. Jan 18, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Sequel makes most of bistro's fine-dining makeover

    Tribune restaurant critic
    For Steve Byrne, the writing was on the mall. Seventeen years ago, when Byrne opened Bistro Banlieue in a remote corner of Yorktown Shopping Center in Lombard, the competition was, not to put too fine a point on it, pathetic. Bistro Banlieue quickly...

    Tags: Death, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  16. Jul 13, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. July 13

    Is Paris burning? If so, the source of the conflagration is a fifth-floor terrace in the 7th arrondissement, where the impatiens are blooming, James Taylor is blaring and pave de boeuf is cooking on the little Weber kettle I carried home from L.A....

    Tags: James Taylor

  18. Jan 22, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Major festivals, events around the world

    Here is a selected list of events for 2006. For more information on an event, plug its name into your favorite search engine. All dates and events are subject to change, so check before going. February Ottawa: Winterlude, Feb. 3-19 (weekends). The...

    Tags: Bluegrass (genre), Chicago Country Music Festival, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Nordic Skiing, Chicago Bulls

  20. Oct 22, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. An eerie prison unlocks its famous history

    Associated Press
    It was once the most famous prison in the world. Alexis de Tocqueville praised it; Charles Dickens hated it. Al Capone sat out a gang war there, partying with prison guards in a cell decorated with oil paintings and oriental rugs. Brad Pitt even went...

    Tags: Death, Prisons, Religious Festivals, Society, Arts and Culture

  22. Jul 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. July 28

    As I was sitting at my computer on Bastille Day - working, because, as my boss said, it's not a holiday in the U.S. - I heard the high whine of aircraft. I ran to the terrace to see whether Paris was being invaded. But no, the French government was...

    Tags: Continuing Education, Entertainment, Gaming, Education

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