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Movie Review: Midnight in Paris
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSouffle-light and long on charm, “Midnight in Paris” may not be as laugh-out-loud witty as the comedies of Woody Allen's professional Belle Epoque. But it at least recaptures the warm glow so often missing from his last 20 uneven years of... -
The Sun's combat reporting in World War II
For three decades, enormous interest in "The Good War" and "The Greatest Generation" has generated countless oral histories about World War II, in print and on video. Joseph R. L. Sterne's "Combat Correspondents: The Baltimore Sun in World War II"...Tags: Education, San Diego (San Diego, California), Newspapers, Mark Watson, University of Maryland, College Park
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The Veggie Cook: Tasty green lentil soup with a spicy accent
Author Gertrude Stein once wrote, "A rose is a rose is a rose." But, she never would have written, "A lentil is a lentil is a lentil." Not if she had tasted French green lentils, that is.
The tiny green morsels from which this soup is made are far...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Recipes, Lentils, Ginger
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Book review: 'The Paris Wife' by Paula McLain
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe fascination with Ernest Hemingway's years in Paris in the early 1920s seems to never die. Witness the sudden rise on bestseller lists across the country of "The Paris Wife," Paula McLain's novel narrated by the first of Hemingway's four wives,...Tags: Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Mariel Hemingway, Book
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Roses add a bouquet of flavor
Sorry, Gertrude Stein, but you got it wrong with "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." The flower has a whole new identity: out of the bud vase and onto the plate. Long used in Persian and Indian cooking, rose is a flavor not commonly found in American...
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Add a bouquet of flavor
Baltimore SunSorry, Gertrude Stein, but you got it wrong with "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." The flower has a whole new identity: Out of the glass vase and onto the plate. Long used in Persian and Indian cooking, rose is a flavor not commonly found in American...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Milk, Mangos, Honey, Frosting and Icing
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Generation what?
“Who am I?” There’s no more introspective self-determining question that a human can ask. It is in many ways the most important. Knowing who you are will go a long way toward determining your life’s path. People are often...Tags: Cell Phones, Culture, Entertainment, September 11, 2001 Attacks, World War I (1914-1918)
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PASSINGS: Glenn Shadix, Lucius Walker, LeRoy A. Beavers Jr., Mike Edwards, Larry Ashmead, Corneille
Glenn Shadix
Character actor worked with Tim Burton
Glenn Shadix, 58, a character actor best remembered for his portrayal of the portly, pretentious interior designer Otho in director Tim Burton's 1988 ghost comedy "Beetlejuice," died Tuesday at his...Tags: Arts, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Washington (U.S. state), Entertainment, Economic Sanctions
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'Midnight in Paris' sees premieres in Beverly Hills and NYC
Ministry of Gossip"Midnight in Paris" stars Rachel McAdams, Owen Wilson, Michael Sheen, Kathy Bates and director Woody Allen promote their film in New York and Los Angeles with well-attended premieres.... -
Theater review: 'Loving Repeating' at International City Theatre
Culture MonsterWith Gertrude Stein around, convention didn't stand a chance. Picasso and other of her artist friends in early 20th century Paris were fragmenting art into cubism; she attempted a similar jolt with her writing. Her life, though, was her most...... -
Lakers blog profile: phred phredington explains why being a Lakers fan is 'all about the love'
Lakers BlogThis is the 26th post in a series that helps you get to know members of the L.A. Times Lakers blog community. Feel free to send submissions to mgmedin@gmail.com phred’s Profile: IT IS ALL ABOUT THE LOVE and (phred Has To Say It Is A Good Life,... -
Paperback Writers: Deep into mysteries of Hammett and Hemingway
Special to the Los Angeles TimesBlack Mask, the great pulp fiction magazine, was launched by H.L. Mencken in 1920 but really started to come into its own some six or seven years later under the editorship of Joseph T. Shaw, who would in time publish almost the entire pantheon of classic...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, San Francisco, Human Body, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Crimes
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