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A Word, Please: There's no catch-all guide to hyphens
If you’ve ever watched a man eating lobster, a number of things might have run through your mind — anything from “that looks delicious” to “thank heavens they gave that guy a bib” to “they should have given him...Tags: Water Skiing, Gaming, Entertainment
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'In Cold Blood' too bloody for students?
Since its publication in 1965, Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood” has been widely recognized as a seminal work in American literature, frequently appearing on high school and college reading lists.
But the contents of the nonfiction novel,...Tags: PTA, Entertainment, Fiction, Truman Capote, Vice (movie)
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Burbank-based Warner unit partners to bring new 'Mortal Kombat' movie
"Mortal Kombat" is fighting its way back onto the big screen, marking a rare delivery of material from a studio's own video game division to its sibling film division.
Warner Bros.' New Line Cinema label is partnering with the Burbank studio’s...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Los Angeles Times, Green Lantern (movie), Entertainment, The Walt Disney Co.
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Game over: boy arrested for marijuana, Xbox theft
Police arrested a 17-year-old Eagle Rock boy Sunday when they found him hiding on a rooftop after he allegedly stole electronic gaming equipment and a marijuana plant. The boy, whose name wasn’t released because he’s a minor, was taken...Tags: Crimes, Entertainment, Plant Openings, Xbox 360, Theft
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Warner's approach to video games is paying off
"The Dark Knight Rises" doesn't hit movie theaters for nine months, but Batman is at the heart of what may just be Warner Bros.' most important release of the fall.
With the launch Tuesday of video game Arkham City, a sequel to 2009 hit Arkham Asylum...Tags: Viacom Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Los Angeles Times, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Entertainment
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Warner Bros. scores hit with Batman video game
With the new Batman video game Arkham City, a Hollywood studio may finally have a true interactive blockbuster and also the respect of notoriously skeptical gamers.
On sale today, Arkham City from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has garnered...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Entertainment
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Music composers find whole new 'game' in industry
As the demand for mobile gaming increases, music composers have found themselves questioning how their roles will change with technology. Will computers one day replace the need for a human’s touch to add thrill or emotion to a character’s...Tags: Sony Corp., Electronic Entertainment Expo, Entertainment, Music Industry, Nick Jr. (tv network)
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On the town: Local boy makes good
“Local boy makes good” could be the motif of the late modernist print maker Robert Brown, whose works are on exhibit at the New Puppy Gallery on Elm St in Los Angeles, adjacent to the 2 and 5 freeways. A Glendale resident, Brown was also a...Tags: Politics, Mass Media, Elections, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Eyes on overtime
Angela Hilliard, a forensics specialist with the Glendale Police Department, didn't know why her eyes were red and dry, or why she was feeling exhausted at the end of the day.
As a crime scene investigator on burglaries, robberies, suicides and the very...Tags: YouTube, Nearsightedness, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Body, Facebook
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Small Wonders: Too busy marveling at our gadgets?
Last Sunday, instead of going to church, I went for a bike ride. Before you hasten me to a toasty corner of purgatory, know that I listened to a sermon podcast while I rode. Closing my eyes during prayer was dangerous; but nobody on the bike path was in...Tags: Table Tennis, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (tv program), Facebook
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Teacher becomes the student
LA CRESCENTA — Dominique Evans-Bye alternated between bar graphs, geographic maps and spreadsheets filled with population, schools, hospitals, police, fire and rescue locations and resources. Her computer screen had little room for anything else....Tags: Florida, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Career and Workplace, Health
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GCC computer problems on the mend
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — Computer glitches that had been complicating student enrollment at Glendale Community College are beginning to subside, students and officials said. After a rocky start to PeopleSoft, a new enrollment and student registration...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Entertainment, Volleyball
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