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Entries from LAist tagged with 'jamiefoxx'

September 25, 2007

Will we be able to survive the onslaught of new shows and season premieres tonight? Will you succumb to the hype of Cane? I've been hearing about that one since the beginning of the year. Reaper, on the CW, is directed by Kevin Smith of Clerks fame. But for quality I'm probably going to have to stick with Damages, at 10pm on FX, since I haven't missed an episode yet and won't miss this one.......

Continue Reading "TV Junkie: Tuesday Night Picks"

August 17, 2007

All eastbound lanes between Sepulveda and La Cienega boulevards on the 105 Freeway will be closed from 3 AM to midnight this weekend and next for filming. L.A. 11st District City Councilman Bill Rosendahl introduced a resolution today to impeach President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. An ideal way to find all the farmers' markets in the L.A. region: LA Farmers' Market Mapplet. Jamie Foxx is shooting for another Oscar with......

Continue Reading "Extra, Extra: Local Calls for Impeachment and the 105 Freeway Closing"

July 23, 2007

A Starbucks in Sherman Oaks as victim of a hit-and-run. You can't deny a blogs influence on local politics and city services these days. Who knew? Kangaroo skin is illegal to sell in California. Sorry Adidas. Celebrity stylist Stacy Young cannot add new allegations against Jamie Foxx in breach of contract case. The Feds have finally arrived to inspect 'Killer King,' or Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital. At it again with UCLA and Monkeys......

Continue Reading "Extra, Extra*"

May 18, 2007

A Word or 10: Intercity baseball rivalry tonight - check it. Have a great weekend! Tonight - Friday - May 18, 2007 Dodgers @ Angels (KCAL, 8:00 p.m.) That's the Way It Is: Celebrating Cronkite at 90 (CBS, 8:00 p.m.) The last great newsman turns 90. Dateline NBC (NBC, 8:00 p.m.) More exploitive garbage. The Henry Rollins Show (IFC, 8:00 p.m.) Joan Jett(!!); The Blood Brothers perform America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC, 8:00 p.m.)......

Continue Reading "TV Junkie: Blonde Redhead on Conan; SNL Season Finale Tomorrow"

April 20, 2007

Ice Cube @ Ventura Theatre Kottonmouth Kings @ Queen Mary Jamie Foxx @ Gibson Ricky Martin @ Staples Jon Mayer @ SMC Type O Negative, Celtic Frost, Brand New Sin @ Avalon Trans Am, Zombi, Black Taj @ The Troubadour Miss Derringer, Mad Juana, The Cheat, Olin and the Moon @ The Roxy Xololanxinxo, Fat Hed & Selecta Fada, Human Beings, Dopestyle @ On the Rox Eleven Hundred Springs, I See Hawks in L.A.,......

Continue Reading "Tonight in Rock in LA - Ice Cube, Kottonmouth Kings, Jamie Foxx, Ricky Martin, Jon Mayer, Type O Negative"

March 23, 2007

On Sale Tomorrow: Daft Punk with Sebastian and Kavinsky, July 21 @ L.A. Sports Arena, $50 - on sale at noon Modest Mouse, May 13 @ Greek - on sale at noon Jamie Foxx, Apr 21 @ Gibson Amphitheatre - on sale 1pm On Sale Monday: The Police, June 21 @ Honda Center, Anaheim - on sale 10am After the jump check out the Police's very unique North American tour. Wrigley, Fenway, and Churchill......

Continue Reading "Reason to Wake Up Before Noon Tomorrow: Daft Punk"

September 15, 2006

In the LA-based movie Collateral, Max (played by Jamie Foxx) had only one way of taking a vacation: vicariously, through a photo of a tropical island in his taxi cab sun visor. Now, in two weeks, Max will have another choice. From National Geographic's All Roads Film Project comes (bet you can't guess it) the All Roads Film Festival. Los Angeles is the first stop of this traveling Film Festival, which goes to various......

Continue Reading "All Roads Film Festival"

June 24, 2006

The white smoke slowly rose from atop the Angelyne billboard which meant the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce had decided who would get stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007. The lucky winners included KROQ pioneer Rodney on the Roq who was the first d.j. to play such bands as the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, the Cure, Van Halen, Duran Duran, Oasis, the Smiths, Blondie, the Go-Gos, Depeche Mode, the Strokes, the White......

Continue Reading "Rodney finally gets his Star on the Walk of Fame"

June 14, 2006

American Idol. Even when it's over, it's never really over. Silver-haired American Idol champion Taylor Hicks (the guy with the mixture of Ray Charles moves and Tourette's Syndrome), was named the No. 1 "Hottest Bachelor" by People Magazine today. Say whaaaat? The 29-year-old Hicks outranked other familiar names like Matthew McConaughey, Nick Lachey, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kenny Chesney, Jamie Foxx, Owen Wilson and even AI's host Ryan Seacrest. Another AI contestant makes it a trifecta......

Continue Reading "Taylor Hicks: America's Hottest Bachelor?"

April 11, 2006

The Beatles The Capitol Albums Vol. 2 (Capitol) – Four disc collection of the American versions of the early albums (The Early Beatles, Beatles VI, Help and Rubber Soul) in both stereo and mono. A tempting purchase, but unless you’re a completist it’s tough to justify. Built to Spill You in Reverse (Warner Bros.) – There aren’t any big surprises on the Boise, indie rockers’ sixth studio album. They still have long songs, strong......

Continue Reading "Top Five New CD Releases"

January 24, 2006

Hillary Clinton caught flack last week for saying that the U.S. House of Representatives "has been run like a plantation." But was that the start of some sort of trend? We were reading the LA Weekly's review of Jamie Foxx's CD Unpredictable. Writer Ernest Hardy first gives props to Foxx... The problem here is not a lack of talent. From his days as Ugly Wanda on In Living Color to his eponymous sitcom, and......

Continue Reading "Plantations: First Hillary, Now the LA Weekly"

December 7, 2005

This is California's execution chamber. Our taxes pay for it, so in some sense it's our responsibility. But right now there's not a darn thing we can do to prevent Stan Tookie Williams from walking in there at 12:01am next Tuesday to die. It's not like people aren't trying to stop the execution. The NAACP is flying around the state urging clemency, attracting the attention of the press. (There are also those calling for......

Continue Reading "Tookie's last call"

February 23, 2005

What do City Councilmember Tom LaBonge, County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, and the city of Beverly Hills have in common? Well, yes, they all think Jamie Foxx is a shoo-in for Best Actor (and who doesn't?), but they're also all in favor of extending the Red Line subway westward along Wilshire, all they way out to Santa Monica. This astounding consensus, which Councilmember LaBonge has tirelessly worked to build, didn't carry much weight for the......

Continue Reading "The Short Red Line"

February 7, 2005

There was good and bad for Sideways uber-actor Paul Giamatti this past weekend when he was awarded a SAG statuette for his Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Yes, that's right, he had to share it with three other people. It was yet another example of Paul Giamatti getting the hot steaming fireplace poker in the eye. Local residents reported on Sunday, however, that this fleeting piece of somewhat-mediocre good news......

Continue Reading "Can Giamatti Get a Break?"

February 3, 2005

The average taxicab driver of Los Angeles must be out to prove something. Maybe they have a chip on their shoulder because they aren't the first thing that pops into someone's mind when they think of a typical "cabbie". That honor has to go to the New York taxicab driver. Those guys are usually pictured in one of two ways; either an overweight, older man, with a pull-down cap on his head, growling "Where......

Continue Reading "TAXI!"

January 26, 2005

Hooray! The Oscar Nominations are here! Within the next few days we will announce the rules and format of the first-ever LAist Oscar Contest, where all of our readers will have a chance to participate and win a prize. In the meantime, it is the opinion of this writer that "Million Dollar Baby" should take home Best Picture, because no movie was half as good this year. This LAist also hope Martin Scorsese finally......

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November 3, 2004

Los Angeles citizens spoke this morning, albeit in hushed tones, about their thoughts on President Bush winning the 2004 election even more legitimately than in 2000. Him: Oh well. Her: Yeah. Him: Nothing we can do about it. Her: Yup. Him: I hear Jamie Foxx is great in that Ray Charles movie. Her: Yeah, me too. We should see it. Him: Totally.......

Continue Reading "Bush Wins, Kerry Loses, L.A. Stands Lethargic"

October 28, 2004

At 7:00 PM, the Hammer Museum hosts artist and teacher Klaus Rinke, contemporary of artist Joseph Beuys, as he gives a lecture titled “The Dream—an Ideal Art School: A world school, center for being, art, and creativity,” reflecting on his experience teaching at the Art Academy in Düsseldorf. At the Troubadour, KXLU presents John Vanderslice with Robbers on High Street and Two Gallants at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $12.00 at the door. At Amoeba......

Continue Reading "Ray Ray Ray"

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