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September 6, 2007

I know our city hasn’t had an NFL team in over a decade, but that doesn’t mean the NFL is dead in this city. Since most of us Angelinos come from other parts of the country, we still hold on to our hometown football teams. Even though I grew up in Baton Rouge, LA until I was eight, I am a huge Chicago Bears fan. My first recollection of football was Superbowl XX which......

Continue Reading "NFL Season Preview: 5 Burning Questions Answered"

July 26, 2007

James Loney was a star pitcher in his high school in Houston. In his senior year of high school, he went 12-1 with 120 strikeouts in 69 innings pitched. More than once this season, he has been willing to pitch if asked. As unlikely as that may have seemed a few weeks ago, it looks like it could be a distinct possibility now. In the fifth inning in Wednesday’s night 2-1 loss to the......

Continue Reading "The Dodgers Are a Little Fucked"

July 7, 2007

Before I start with the obvious, let me talk about a positive from the Dodger’s Friday night 6-5 in 10 innings loss to the Florida Marlins. When My Boyfriend homered in the bottom of the fifth, the MVP chants started. It was really awesome since the last time I heard those chants at the Stadium was when Adrian Beltre had his outstanding season in 2004. Beltre would end up second in voting to Barry......

Continue Reading "It Was One of Those Nights"

April 16, 2007

Monday T.C. Boyle reads and chats with David Ulin 7pm @ Mark Taper Forum Jennifer Kaufman & Karen Mack present Literacy and Longing in L.A. 7pm @ Studio Branch Library Denise Hamilton & contributors signs Los Angeles Noir 7pm @ Borders Torrance Pat Montandon discusses Oh, the Hell of It All 7pm @ Vroman's Tuesday Barry Glassner discusses The Gospel of Food 7pm @ Central Library Kirk Douglas signs Let's Face It 7pm @......

Continue Reading "Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish LA"

June 6, 2005

MONDAY • Kraftwerk perform tonight at The Greek Theatre. Doors open at 8 PM; tickets are $35 and $46. • The House of Blues presents Common tonight at 8 PM. Tickets are $35. • Author Sean Wilsey will discuss and sign his biography, Oh the Glory of It All, tonight at Vroman's Bookstore. The signing and discussion begins at 7 PM.......

Continue Reading "Heat Exchange"

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