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    Nov 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Alayna Spratley, shoe enthusiast

    Alayna Spratley had never intended to be a part of the fashion industry, but in the fall of 2008 she found herself at Ma Petite Shoe. "I've just always had a very specific aesthetic when it comes to style, and perhaps I serendipitously found Ma Petite...

    Tags: Leonard Cohen, Apple iPod, Hampden, Feist, Dining and Drinking

  2. Oct 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Like/dislike: Alayna Spratley

    Alayna Spratley had never intended to be a part of the fashion industry, but in the fall of 2008 she found herself at Ma Petite Shoe. “I’ve just always had a very specific aesthetic when it comes to style, and perhaps I serendipitously found Ma Petite Shoe,” she said. Now, the 26-year-old is the store manager and buyer for the trendy Hampden boutique. The shop specializes in eccentric shoes and chocolate, offering purple platform heels with peacock feather accents (Best of All by Irregular Choice; $214.99) alongside dark chocolate with crystallized ginger (Chocolove; $3.79). Here, Spratley gives b the scoop on everything from her “vintage bohemian” style to her love of Swedish music.
    Alayna Spratley had never intended to be a part of the fashion industry, but in the fall of 2008 she found herself at Ma Petite Shoe. “I’ve just always had a very specific aesthetic when it comes to style, and perhaps I serendipitously found...

    Tags: Leonard Cohen, Apple iPod, Tampa, Feist, Dining and Drinking

  4. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. The drinks are flowing again at King Eddy Saloon

    The Enabler has fretted about the fate of the legendary Skid Row dive bar the King Eddy Saloon since it was bought by new owners and closed for renovations in December. King Eddy, which first opened in 1933, has a history of attracting literary types, including John Fante and Charles Bukowski, along with a rough and tumble cast of blue collar workers, homeless folks and artists. It was easy to imagine the new owners, Acme Bar Group, making it a place for the fancy pants set. The thought made the Enabler want to smash a bottle of vermouth over her head.
    The Enabler has fretted about the fate of the legendary Skid Row dive bar the King Eddy Saloon since it was bought by new owners and closed for renovations in December. King Eddy, which first opened in 1933, has a history of attracting literary types,...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Pancakes, Bars and Clubs

  6. Feb 16, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Remembering Bukowski with O.C.'s 'poet grandfather'

    <em>I am not a writer of prose. This is not an article, an anecdote or short story. It is simply the imperfect account of an evening from several points of view.</em>
    I am not a writer of prose. This is not an article, an anecdote or short story. It is simply the imperfect account of an evening from several points of view. So begins the document that Lee Mallory has set in front of me at a cramped wooden table in the...

    Tags: University of California, Santa Barbara, Literature, New Year's Day, Colleges and Universities, Poetry

  8. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Movie review: 'Beautiful Creatures' has brains and bewitching cast too

    Maybe there really are supernatural forces at work in this world. How else to explain "Beautiful Creatures"? The movie is an intriguing, intelligent enigma &mdash; three words not typically associated with teen romances.
    Maybe there really are supernatural forces at work in this world. How else to explain "Beautiful Creatures"? The movie is an intriguing, intelligent enigma — three words not typically associated with teen romances. A couple of unknown...

    Tags: Viola Davis, To Kill a Mockingbird (movie), Emma Thompson, Wars and Interventions, Emmy Rossum

  10. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 90-year-old great-grandmother waxes poetic on Bukowski

    When Marjory Gilbert read a Times <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-fi-ct-onlocation-bukowski20130213,0,1776293.story">On Location story</a> about the movie "Bukowski," produced and directed by James Franco, it brought back vivid memories of her long-ago encounter with the late poet.
    When Marjory Gilbert read a Times On Location story about the movie "Bukowski," produced and directed by James Franco, it brought back vivid memories of her long-ago encounter with the late poet. Gilbert was working as a clerk in the history department at...

    Tags: James Franco, Poetry

  12. Aug 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune - Hold from Perfect Market
  13. Latino artists and diversity in Yo Solo fest

    Solo festivals have long been a feature of Chicago theater. Fillet of Solo, now under the curatorial hand of Lifeline Theatre, has presented the best in local monologists for years. It's on hiatus this year, which leaves a wide-open field for Yo Solo Theatre Festival, dedicated to work created by Latino artists. But the quality and variety of work on display would make Yo Solo a vital and welcome addition to the local theatrical menu any year.
    Solo festivals have long been a feature of Chicago theater. Fillet of Solo, now under the curatorial hand of Lifeline Theatre, has presented the best in local monologists for years. It's on hiatus this year, which leaves a wide-open field for Yo Solo...

    Tags: Music, Fine Artists, Colombia, John Leguizamo, Artists

  14. Jun 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Remembering Bukowski with Harry Dean Stanton on Saturday

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    Charles Bukowski's work will be celebrated in downtown LA Saturday with readings by Harry Dean Stanton, Rebecca De Mornay, Dan Fante, Jack Grapes and more....
  16. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Southern California Close-Ups: Pasadena and environs

    First published on Nov. 27, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    First published on Nov. 27, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. It's 1922, and nothing much is up in Pasadena. Not among the orange groves, not along the leafy streets. Just as the little old ladies like it. But wait. Down in the Arroyo Seco, a...

    Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Michael Jackson, San Marino, Los Angeles Hotels, Dining and Drinking

  18. Dec 31, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Patt Morrison Asks: Two from the 'typosphere'

    There'll be a pair of Pasadena institutions along Colorado Boulevard for New Year's -- the Rose Parade, and a company marking 100 years in business. Anderson Business Technology, nee Anderson Typewriter Co., has bucked two trends: It's been a one-family operation all along, and it's managed to leap from the age of slammed return levers and carbon paper to ctrl.alt.delete. Don Anderson and his son, David, are chairman and president, the 
second and third generations in the firm. Change has been crucial to their century of success, and yet a romantic roll call of anachronistic mechanical brands -- Royal, Underwood, Smith Corona, Olivetti, Sholes and Glidden, Hermes -- still connects the Andersons to the "typosphere," where poet Charles Bukowski's manual Olympia stars on a mouse pad, and composer Leroy Anderson's <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GCBJPDCUF0">whimsical "The Typewriter"</a> stars 
on YouTube.
    There'll be a pair of Pasadena institutions along Colorado Boulevard for New Year's -- the Rose Parade, and a company marking 100 years in business. Anderson Business Technology, nee Anderson Typewriter Co., has bucked two trends: It's been a one-family...

    Tags: Leroy Anderson, YouTube, Betty Grable, Technology, Theodore Roosevelt

  20. May 1, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. If you look in L.A., plenty of noir is still there

    LOS ANGELES &#8212; It was a dank, rain-sodden Raymond Chandler kind of morning, as if some omnipotent auteur had rung up the studio and ordered a classic film noir sky. Cumulonimbus clouds the color of a snub-nosed revolver hovered with ominous intent, and tires on slickened freeway lanes gave off a sinister, knife-sharpening hiss.
    LOS ANGELES — It was a dank, rain-sodden Raymond Chandler kind of morning, as if some omnipotent auteur had rung up the studio and ordered a classic film noir sky. Cumulonimbus clouds the color of a snub-nosed revolver hovered with ominous intent,...

    Tags: O.J. Simpson, Double Indemnity (movie), L.A. Confidential (movie), Los Angeles Hotels, Shootings

  22. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Art review: Japanese art revival restores the peace

    The flurry of traditional Japanese arts and crafts in Southern California this month is not in Los Angeles proper. L.A. County Art Museum's majestic Pavilion for Japanese Art remains the West Coast's greatest showcase, but three unrelated Pasadena events form a fascinating cultural convergence. They signify a quietly strong century of Japanese-American history in the area.
    The flurry of traditional Japanese arts and crafts in Southern California this month is not in Los Angeles proper. L.A. County Art Museum's majestic Pavilion for Japanese Art remains the West Coast's greatest showcase, but three unrelated Pasadena...

    Tags: Fine Artists, Arts, Artists, Museums

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