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Southern California Close-up: Westside of Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on Sept. 25, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. You're an outsider heading to the Westside of Los Angeles -- not the beach cities, but Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Westwood and the nearby well-heeled neighborhoods south of the Santa...Tags: Getty Center, Marilyn Monroe, Rodney Dangerfield, Bouchon, University of California, Los Angeles
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Weekend Escape: Ely brings Nevada's Old West to life
Motorists have plenty of reasons to stop in Las Vegas, but for those whose final destination is Ely, Nev., the most important is gas. That's because the three-hour drive north on U.S. 93 is filled with so much nothing that they'll start to ask...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Steaks, Bars and Clubs, Arts and Culture, Harley-Davidson Inc.
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The Mark Twain House in Hartford Featuring 'Cat Art'
Sam "Mark Twain" Clemens had cats. Not the lolz kind, real ones. At least three of them, with names like "Satan," "Pestilence" and "Famine." (Pretty much sums up how many of us feel about cats too.) Earlier this month, the Mark Twain house opened The...
Tags: Dioramas, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Museums, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Art For Everyone: Publicly Funded Art From the New Deal Era
Art for Everyone: The Federal Art Project in Connecticut On view until Feb. 5, 2013. Mattatuck Museum, 144 West Main St., Waterbury, mattatuckmuseum.org Among certain political circles, it is holy writ that the government has never produced, never...
Tags: Dioramas, Libraries, Florence Griswold House, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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top 5 things
Spend the weekend getting your holiday shopping done, celebrating Halloween with your kids at Botanica, or attending one of the biggest fundraiser parties of the year! Read on for more information on Toto’s top 5 weekend picks. Make sure to also...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Fashion Trends, Arts and Culture, Spider (music group), Entertainment
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Field Museum birds are in fine feather
A good museum is constantly revising and reinventing itself. So it is that the Field's newly named Ronald and Christina Gidwitz Hall of Birds reopened Tuesday after an extensive renovation. This mecca of bird-watching (stuffed-and-mounted division) still...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Field Museum of Natural History
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Hunting For Lunch? Try Cabela's
The Hartford CourantCabela's Candlewood Grill 475 East Hartford Blvd., East Hartford 860-290-6200, http://www.cabelas.com I don't hunt. I don't fish. I don't shoot arrows, climb rocks or hike trails. So what was I doing in Cabela's, a retail wonderland for outdoorsy...Tags: Dioramas, Cabela's Inc., Peppers, Soups, Doughnuts
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Cantigny garden bursts with ideas
Special to the Chicago TribuneMany people visit Cantigny Park in Wheaton, Illinois, for the 27-hole golf course or the prized military museum, which features impressive exhibits of the 1st Infantry Division's war efforts, and an outdoor collection of refurbished tanks. The 500-acre...Tags: Wheaton, Thyme, Arts and Culture, Museums, Cantigny Park
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Review: 'Charles R. Knight' by Richard Milner
-------------------- Charles R. Knight The Artist Who Saw Through Time Richard Milner Abrams: $40, 180 pp. -------------------- Although his is not a household name, Charles R. Knight (1874-1953) created paintings of dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats,...
Tags: Physiology, Arts and Culture, Museum of Natural History, Museums, Disneyland Park
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Weird Juxtapositions In UConn Photo Exhibit
Daniel Mosher Long collects old things, and odd things, like little plastic baby dolls. Then he creates these dioramas juxtaposing things that just don't look right together. But he makes them look right. Then he photographs them. An exhibit of his...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums
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'Nutshell' murder dioramas arrive on film
A man hangs from a rope connected to the beam of a barn, his feet smashing through a wooden crate so he looks like he's cut off at the knees. His wife explains that when he was angered or annoyed, he would go to that spot, get up on a bucket, put a...Tags: Health, Dioramas, Police Investigations, Arts and Culture, CSI (tv program)
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'Mad Men' recap: Season 5, Episode 12: 'Commissions and Fees'
Towards the end of this quiet though affective episode, Glen Bishop asks Don, "Why does everything turn out crappy?" Yikes, the kid is right. Well, in this hour anyway. First things first: Saddled by severe money woes, a perceived failure in business and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Museum of Natural History, Museums, Suicide
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