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Yay! Grammarians unite! And remember to cuss with perfect grammar!...
Don't forget the newer Yuca's on Hollywood Blvd, just east of Vermont on the south side of the street. It has much more seating than the original "hut," albeit non-al fresco....
Presumably it is APPLE cobbler, not Peach, as noted. And two and a half hours in the oven at 325 would, it seem to me, be a little too long!...
Fred Eric, not Ericson, I think, of Tiara Cafe downtown. In the first row, last photo across, that's Suzanne Tracht (of Jar and Tracht's) on the left. Great photos! ...
....yet the word "pants," especially when pronounced with a broad "a," is a comedy bonanza. strange but true....
MOCA was founded as the anti-LACMA, in part because LACMA was very old-line (read: Christian) Los Angeles. MOCA was the upstart competition...this would be a real loss for cultural dialogue in the ar...
MOCA has been running operating deficits for most of its institutional life. Parties are great, but are no substitute for a board and other supporters who give generous operating support every year. ...
Awesome interview! Please don't tell anyone I'm a Neil Diamond fan. I'm planning on staying in the closet....
er...good post...but that's the Spelling mansion in Holmby Hills, not Bel Air, and is labeled as such on Flickr. Adjacent, but not the same....
this is a great, hilarious story! thank you! where are you from in upstate NY? my dad's family is from Tully.......
The Cloris Leachman news is wonderful, in some totally bizarro way. Could this be a sign that the apocalypse is near?...
this sounds so very good right about now...mmmmm........
When I'm stuck in traffic on the 110 heading into downtown, I use the mural as a benchmark: "I'm approaching Alan Vogel...."...
Not true -- yesterday I received a lengthy, detailed (and reasonably well-designed, for something from a public agency) brochure outlining what the Prop is about from the Metro point of view. Hey, it...
The show is OK, Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are great as Sookie and Bill, but what up with the sassy African American friend? Is that character a racist stereotype, or what? The books are oh, so m...

