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Peter Biskind on Warren Beatty: Was his theme song 'You're So Vain' or 'Just a Gigolo'?
The Big PictureOf all the many spellbindingly jaw-droppingly dishy anecdotes in Peter Biskind's new Warren Beatty biography, "Star: How Warren Beatty Seduced America," I was found myself especially astounded--in a "what would a therapist make of this" kind of way--by... -
Pals rally for Quentin
Gold DerbyAs the Oscar derby enters its home stretch, pals of Quentin Tarantino are toasting his success. William Morris Endeavor agent Ari Emanuel threw a glam dinner party at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills on Friday night. Attendees included Charlize Theron, Tim... -
'Family Guy': Valentine's Day
Show TrackerAh, St. Valentineâs Day. That special time of year that we celebrate a composite of three different Roman martyrs with signs of love, a tradition based off a poem written by Geoffrey Chaucer to celebrate the first anniversary of the...... -
BRAND X Files: Carly Simon reveals the subject of 'You're So Vain.' NOT who you might think.
Brand XCarly Simon reveals the subject of 'You're So Vain': David Geffen. Subjects of the song's stinging lyrics were rumored to be James Taylor, Cat Stevens, Mick Jagger or Warren Beatty. Nope, says Simon, it's about openly gay media mogul David Geffen.... -
SoCal billionaires plentiful, but most are not known for giving big sums to the arts*
Culture MonsterWhat do the arts need to thrive? Well, apart from talented, creative and inspired artists, impresarios to give them a forum and arts-appreciators to enjoy the results, the arts mainly need rich people. Which brings us to Forbes magazine's annual...... -
Gold Derby nuggets: 'Avatar' DVD in 2-D | Rock and Roll Hall of Famers | 'Boardwalk Empire' bows promo
Gold Derby⢠A 2-D DVD and Blu-ray release of "Avatar" has been announced for April 22 by Fox. That just happens to be the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, which coincides nicely with the eco-friendly message of the film. Buzz is that the studio will re-release... -
A placebo, yes, but not harmless
Special to The TimesEvery day on the front lines of medicine, doctors quietly weigh treatments. They consider which ones might help patients and which ones might harm them. And sometimes, rightly or wrongly, which ones might simply please or appease them. I'm a pleaser at...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Ethics, Values, Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines
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Going gluten-free -- for many reasons
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt the Whole Foods Market in El Segundo, two women stand scanning a refrigerator case filled with packages of gluten-free food -- carrot cake, rice flour bread, scones, ginger cookies, pecan pie and chocolate chip muffins. Judy Beckett, a retired...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Children, Autism, Weight Loss, Multiple Sclerosis
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Giving thanks for the turkeys
Brad Dickson writes for television.THERE'S MUCH TO be thankful for in Southern California. I'm thankful that, at its current rate of appreciation, in 30 years my home should be worth $2.9 billion. I'm thankful for mansionization so I can experience what it's like to live next to a...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Minority Groups, Television, Antonio Villaraigosa, Cults and Sects
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Forget the L.A. Times; How About a National Tribune?
Michael Kinsley is American Editor of the Guardian (London) and former editorial page editor of The Times.OCCASIONALLY, during the year and change that I ran the opinion pages of this newspaper (ending a little over a year ago), I would pick a freeway and drive until I saw a Target or a Wal-Mart. Then I would stop, buy a T-shirt or something and head home....Tags: Ventura County (California), Tribune Company, Newspapers, Death, The Washington Post
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Anthony Pellicano and His Tangled Web
Times Staff WritersAnthony Pellicano cut a figure straight out of "L.A. Confidential." Intimidation for hire — the tough-talking gumshoe with the Louisville Slugger always at the ready. Over the course of his 20-some years in Los Angeles, he also managed to insinuate...Tags: Government, Values, Los Angeles Police Department, Legal Services, Finance
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Hillary's too vane to be president
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON is the editor of huffingtonpost.com.WHILE THE country is urgently engaged in finding a way out of the quagmire in Iraq, Hillary Rodham Clinton is busy holding private dinners for key Democrats from primary states and remaining curiously silent on the subject of Iraq. Indeed, as she has...Tags: White House, Barack Obama, Newt Gingrich, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton
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