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'Mr. B' visits the Alex
What's a Los Angeles Ballet for, if not to stage a Balanchine festival? After all, that seemingly undisputed king of 20th-century pointe-dancing at New York City Ballet — George Balanchine — whose choreography graces the stages of...
Tags: Dance, Arts and Culture, Mikhail Baryshnikov, New York City, Entertainment Events
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A Word, Please: Don't let language cops impact your words
There are a lot of people out there who will think less of you if you use “impact” as a verb: A longer storm season will negatively impact tourism. Failure to study will negatively impact your grades. Technology will impact higher education....Tags: William Safire
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Ronda Rousey, Liz Carmouche set to make history
Exactly a week ahead of taking center stage under the brightest lights that have ever shined down upon women's mixed martial arts, Ronda Rousey sat upon the ring apron at the Glendale Fighting Club. Spent from her latest workout with coach Edmond...
Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Honda Center, Mixed Martial Arts, Sports, Bullfighting
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Nestle, embroiled in European food labeling scandal, says U.S. products not affected
Nestle, the world’s largest food company whose U.S. operations are based in Glendale, says a fast-moving scandal in Europe over mislabeled food products tainted with horse meat is isolated to overseas markets. The controversy over mislabeled...
Tags: Food Industry, Google+
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Small Wonders: Checking off 'catching up' from the list
I hate people sometimes. This year it was the Berrys from Seattle. A dear, lifelong friend, her husband and their two sickeningly adorable, wide-eyed, precocious sons. Theirs was the first Christmas card we received this year: snapshots of a day at the...Tags: Dr. Seuss, Sears, Holidays, Spring Break, Religious Festivals
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Intersections: A coffee invitation stirs up mixed feelings
Every week last summer in Armenia, I walked up the street named after a celebrated Russian author to my local grocer. It was always a hot day, and the grocer was always dressed in a cut-off T-shirt, sometimes hauling in fruit, sometimes dangling a...Tags: Healthy Diet
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The Crosby Chronicles: The importance of public education
Last Thursday I had the privilege of being a featured speaker at the New York Times’ Schools for Tomorrow conference. There I was sitting in the green room next to Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., publisher of the New York Times, and columnist David Brooks....Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, David Brooks
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The Crosby Chronicles: A vacation from technology
Our family vacation this year was visiting Glacier National Park in Montana. The upper part of the park actually extends into Alberta, Canada, making the entire area an international peace park. As is typical with national parks, the scenery was...
Tags: Glaciers, Landforms, Hotels and Accommodations, Glendale (Queens, New York), Travel
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Joan Rivers chains herself to Burbank Costco shopping cart; police respond
Joan Rivers chained herself to a shopping cart at a Burbank Costco store on Tuesday in an apparent publicity stunt before leaving when police arrived at the scene, a city spokesman said. Rivers has been saying that Costco has refused to sell her new...
Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Joan Rivers, Los Angeles Times
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A Word, Please: How to avoid shop-window snickers
If you type into Google’s search engine the term “two chihuahua’s,” complete with apostrophe, you’ll get plenty of hits that include the apostrophe. The search term “competing agenda’s” also brings up a...Tags: Satellite Technology, Los Angeles Times, Google Inc.
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Schiff supports using federal prosecutors for leaks investigation
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) today released a statement supporting the appointment of two top federal prosecutors to investigate recent leaks of classified intelligence that prompted several high-profile news stories. Schiff – himself a former...
Tags: White House, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Google+, Lawyers
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A Word, Please: Dogma that's worth decimating
“Decimate” is a cool word. It’s a lot like “devastate,” but with an added flavor and a sense of history that make it feel somehow bigger. People use it accordingly. “If a company’s intellectual property is...Tags: Los Angeles Times
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