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Ortega120 in Redondo Beach
MEXICAN cooking doesn't get as much respect as it should in Southern California, at least in terms of formal restaurants. Taco trucks are generally where you find the best Mexican nosh. But now Thomas Ortega -- a veteran of the kitchens of Water Grill,...Tags: Redondo Beach, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Metal and Mineral, Beach Vacations
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Mural memorializes Ventura's Tortilla Flats
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt took just one month for a new freeway mural in Ventura to be hit by graffiti. The tagger was considerate, however, taking pains not to mar the piece, which commemorates a neighborhood destroyed in the 1950s to make way for the 101 Freeway. Instead of...Tags: Woodland Hills, Minority Groups, History, Heavy Engineering, Green Mill
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Cool drinks: Aguas frescas beat the SoCal heat
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterON COUNTERS of neighborhood taquerías and Oaxacan restaurants, at Salvadoran farmers market stands and Eastside backyard parties, even at swank Hollywood restaurants, you can see the huge glass vitroleros, beehive-shaped jars filled with aguas frescas...Tags: Beverage Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Whole Foods Market
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Regional Calendar
Regional CalendarMARYLANDConcert series // Bethesda. The Summer Concert Series continues at noon Wednesday with folk/rock music by Gina DeSimone at Bethesda Place Plaza, 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Terry Terrific and the Tornadoes performs variety/dance music...Tags: Ocean City, Tourism and Leisure, Rod Stewart, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Quiz: Are you smarter than a fifth-grader?
Kidsday ReporterStudents in Karen Higgin's fifth-grade class, Willow Road School in Franklin Square asked for brave parent volunteers to come to our fifth-grade classroom to take an "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" quiz. The students worked together to create 20...Tags: Literature, Claude Monet, People, Adults, National Government
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Tours and cruises in Latin America, Yosemite
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMEXICO Art's home bases Drop in at the homes of private art collectors, a Mexico City art dealer, one of the country's top architects and the homes and studios of contemporary artists on an 11-day interior-design and architecture tour. Visitors will...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Diego Rivera, Tourism and Leisure, Metal and Mineral, Architecture
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New York real estate: Flatbush
Special to amNewYorkGood luck trying to get a straight answer on where Flatbush is. Encompassing 11 neighborhood associations, all of which can claim some stake in this emerging community, the boundaries are amorphous--something in which local civic leaders seem to take...Tags: Kensington, Beverage Industry, Brooklyn Heights, Apartments, Ditmas Park
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Coffee table books
Special to the Tribune"One Hundred & One Beautiful Small Towns in Mexico" (Rizzoli, $50; ISBN: 978-0-8478-3028-2) A few things learned along the way: Mexico is the 13th largest country in the world and inhabited by 59 indigenous tribes. In addition, 24 Mexican locales have...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Beverage Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Diego Rivera
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San Felipe, Mexico lures with rustic and laidback ways
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSan Felipe, Mexico Two seaside towns on the Gulf of California are tussling for tourists. Both promise sun, sand and serenity. But San Felipe is quaint. Peñasco has more pizzazz. And they both want you. It's . . . Rodrigo Ortega Montes was barefoot...Tags: Retirement, Metal and Mineral, Beach Vacations, Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Coffee, but hold the wi-fi and valet parking
Tribune correspondentWith Starbucks expanding worldwide as if by some caffeinated manifest destiny, traditional Mexican coffee drinkers are making a last stand in a beloved chain of shops with no wi-fi, no pumpkin latte and no Tony Bennett on the stereo. El Jarocho, a...Tags: Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Starbucks Corporation
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