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PASSINGS: Shelagh Delaney, Gregory Papalexis
Shelagh Delaney Playwright wrote 'A Taste of Honey' Playwright Shelagh Delaney, 71, best known for her 1958 play "A Taste of Honey," died of cancer Sunday at her daughter's home in England, said her agent, Jane Villiers. Born Nov. 25, 1939, in England,...Tags: Food Industry, Cancer, Movies, Tony Richardson, Liza Minnelli
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The Dry Garden: Growing pomegranates
L.A. at HomeGrowing pomegranate trees: Pomegranates are superb landscape plants for some of the toughest settings in Southern California, but one key question: How to tell they fruit is ready to pick?... -
Meal Ticket
LA Times MagazineA guide to the restaurants that built Southern California’s reputation for global breadth.... -
Roy Choi to open Sunny Spot next week
Daily DishRoy Choi will be open his new Venice restaurant Sunny Spot next week.... -
At Rosewood Community Garden, a wild taste of Central America in urban East Hollywood
L.A. at HomeCommunity Gardens Disptach No. 37: Rosewood, East Hollywood Walk through the Rosewood Community Garden and you'll see roots running all the way back to Central America, where most of the 25 plot-holders originated. More than a dozen varieties of chiles...... -
Art review: 'Paraíso' at Ltd Los Angeles
Culture MonsterWith Puerto Rican duo Allora and Calzadilla representing the United States at the Venice Biennale this year, a growing interest in art from the island is to be expected. Organized by Ltd Los Angeles and San Juan gallery Roberto Paradise,...... -
Salmonella outbreak linked to papayas from Mexico
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsThe Illinois Department of Public Health today announced that there have been 17 cases of salmonella reported in the state in connection with a multistate …... -
Food-poisoning cases linked to tainted Mexican papayas
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsThe Chicago Tribune reports: State health officials say 17 food-poisoning cases in Illinois have been linked to possibly tainted papayas from Mexico. Read the full …... -
Salmonella risk: Papayas imported from Mexico recalled
The Dish - Orlando SentinelAgromod Produce, Inc. of McAllen, Texas is recalling all Papayas, because they have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others... -
Test Kitchen bonus: Gazpacho with cool cantaloupe
The Dish - Orlando SentinelCantaloupe, Honeydew, and Sweet Onion Gazpacho with Crispy Prosciutto (Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, 2001, The Essence of Emeril,The Food Network) Yield: 6 to 9 servings 1/4 pound thinly sliced proscuitto 1 cup roughly chopped cantaloupe, plus 3/4 cup... -
Creativity trumps authenticity
What started off 17 months ago as a modest banh mi stand inside the West Loop's French Market has become one of the city's most interesting Vietnamese restaurants. Saigon Sisters may have been born from a sandwich shop (which still operates in the French...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Phil Vettel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Transit Authority, CLTV
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The Find: Krua Siri in Thai Town
A brand-new flaming star of glorious, singing, singeing Isaan Thai cooking has landed smack in the center of Thai Town. But it's hiding behind a false face. Krua Siri smells right, but the menu seems all wrong. It's chock-full of such depressingly non-...Tags: Salads, Soups, Sausages, Shrimp, Garlic
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