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Seeing Stars: Losing and winning on "Lets Make A Deal"
Sometimes I get tickets to sitcom tapings and game shows. Most recently I got tickets to "Let's Make A Deal" at the Sunset Bronson Studios in Hollywood.
I invited my wonderful dog-walker Julie Cummins and her 18-year old daughter, Nicole, an adorable...Tags: Breast Cancer, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Theaters trying to stage a rally
While officials seek to transform a section of downtown Glendale into an arts and entertainment district, the local theater scene is slowly turning into a tragedy.
Citing weak ticket sales, Glendale Centre Theatre representatives say they may draw the...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Arts, Noise (movie), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Virus outbreak pulls reins on equestrian event
An outbreak of a potentially deadly equine herpes virus that has affected 18 horses in California has kept ticket sales for the Memorial Day Classic, a weeklong riding show at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank, at about half of what they should...Tags: Toluca Lake, The Finish Line Incorporated, Bakersfield, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), California
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Mt. Waterman gets a lift
Lynn Newcomb would have been proud — or jealous.
Seventy-two years after its founder installed the first rope tow, Mt. Waterman resort was buzzing this weekend with hundreds of visitors who strapped on their bindings and hit the slopes to kick off...Tags: Transportation, Forests, Santa Clarita (Los Angeles, California), Travel, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Car travel up, but air travel drops
Auto travel is up this year, but air is down during this holiday weekend, officials said. About 90% of the 2.5 million Southern California are traveling by car this Labor Day weekend, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. Cheaper...Tags: Holidays, San Diego (San Diego, California), Trips and Vacations, Dining and Drinking, Labor Day
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Montrose to host annual Oktoberfest
MONTROSE— Organizers expect about 30,000 people to enjoy authentic German cuisine, traditional music and carnival rides at the 33rd annual Oktoberfest in Montrose on Saturday. With hot temperatures expected to continue through the weekend,...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Politics, Local Government
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Army of Pink marches against breast cancer
The Army of Pink has marched into Glendale and occupied the Alex Theatre. On Oct. 6, seven men who are helping raise funds for breast-cancer awareness campaigned for votes as they walked the pink carpet and posed for photos surrounded by banners and...Tags: Health, Relay for Life, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Body, Hospitals and Clinics
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Theater's numbers still sagging
CITY HALL — The historic Alex Theatre continued to struggle with the effects of a protracted recession last year, selling fewer tickets and bringing in less revenue compared with the year before, according to the organization's year-end report....Tags: Entertainment, Music
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First-hand look at ugly political tactics
Normally, as the wife of an elected official, I would not take the extraordinary step of writing a letter to the editor to respond to a news story. And normally, my family would not take the extraordinary step of bringing action against a blogger for...Tags: Arts, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture, Business, Politics
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Barden likely out for rest of season
GLENDALE — The following are odds and ends from the local sports scene. BARDEN PLAYS, THEN SUFFERS INJURY Former Flintridge Prep and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo standout Ramses Barden received some rare playing time Sunday at wide receiver for...Tags: Health, Soccer, Football, Clubs and Associations, Education
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Parking citations on an incline
CITY HALL — A parking ticket in Glendale will generally set a driver back more than in Burbank or Pasadena, and now, they're set to get even more expensive. The City Council this week approved a $3 increase to parking citations in response to an...Tags: Fines, Crime, Law and Justice, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Films to aid newborns
Special to the News-PressMost people don't associate baby warmers with the movies "Karate Kid" or "Grown Ups," but maybe after Verdugo Hills Hospital hosts its first film series, they might. The first film series at United Artists La Caņada 8 Theatres will feature the upcoming...Tags: Health, Sports, Vice (movie), Sony Corp., Entertainment
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