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Old cards and collections
Of The Morning CallThe old postcards and letters remind Gisela Withers of simpler times and places. Lois Ottinger is a sucker for Victorian die cuts she transfers onto porcelain pins. And George Phipps collects anything associated with his employer for the past 39 years:...Tags: Society, Superman, Roy Rogers, Loretta Young, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Liz Smith: Madonna's brother prepares to release book
"One of the oddest things in life, I think, is what one remembers," said Agatha Christie. "Odd" is not the word Madonna is thinking of right now, as her formerly devoted brother, Christopher Ciccone, prepares to release a supposedly "devastating and...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Barack Obama, Aretha Franklin, Beverly Hills, David Fincher
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Single in the city
Special to the SunStanding at one of the 16 floor-to-ceiling windows inside his 20th-floor luxury condo, Christian S. Johansson brings to mind a popular movie scene -- you know, the one about being king of the world. Indeed, Johansson's lofty perch at the Harbor Court...Tags: Federal Hill, Belvedere Square, Timonium, Homes, Clubs and Associations
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An anime/hip-hop/martial arts take on 'Pippin'
Special to The TimesOf all the narcissistic navel-gazing shows to emerge from the 1970s, "Pippin" is among the most flagrantly self-indulgent. The entire story revolves around its eponymous hero's search for meaning in his life, an episodic quest that takes him from the...Tags: Dancing, Radio Industry, Dance, Bob Fosse
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Toss On Color
Special to The Morning CallInterior designers have always said the easiest and least expensive way to refresh a room is to paint the walls a new color. But before you pull out the brushes and paint cans, there might be a simpler solution: throw pillows. The bold, exotic styles... -
A MOST INSPIRED HAUNT
Times Staff WriterTHOM and Leslie Beers are possessed, though in no way like Linda Blair or Emily Rose. The couple does not talk in tongues or levitate, but their Sherman Oaks home speaks in an elevated vernacular of its own. An ode to Craftsman and Age of Aquarius arts...Tags: Physical Fitness, Pomona, Personal Service, Anthony Quinn, House and Home
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The Malling of Long Island
Staff WriterHAROLD BLUMENTHAL felt a mixture of pride and trepidation in 1956 as he watched thousands of construction workers transform an old airfield into Long Island's first shopping mall, and one of the nation's largest. Blumenthal spent much of his family's...Tags: South Huntington, Heavy Engineering, Fires, Alexander Calder, Long Island
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Movie review: 'Millennium Actress'
Tribune staff reporter4 stars (out of 4) An animated film isn't supposed to make you cry, or be a perfectly realized little universe that lures you to its emotional rocks with an ocular and psychological siren's song. Such is the magic of the beautiful, disarming "Millennium...Tags: IMAX, Celebrity, Satoshi Kon
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Trolling San Diego by Trolley
Special to The TimesNo vehicle deserves a break more than my little red pickup truck. In 15 years, it has ferried me safely over 271,000 miles of the planet. So it was pure joy to check the truck into the parking garage at the Bristol San Diego hotel for a weekend last...Tags: Dance, Roy Lichtenstein, Sweetwater, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Vehicles
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Watercolors: Art auctions at sea
Special to the SentinelGoing once. Going twice." The gavel falls. "Sold to the highest bidder!" It's not a Sotheby's or Christie's auction, but rather a fine-art auction at sea. You won't find any Elvis on velvet, reproductions or posters. Cruise passengers can bid on...Tags: Pete Rose, Pablo Picasso, Muhammad Ali, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Auction Service
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