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MOCA maven snaps up arty finds at Tuesday Morning
It's a Wednesday afternoon at Tuesday Morning, the off-price outlet that takes its name from its weekly deliveries of new merchandise, and Museum of Contemporary Art curator Brooke Hodge is stopped dead in her tracks. The object of her inspection: A...Tags: Death, Holidays, Fashion Shows
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CBS Is Repeat Offender Wednesday
Zap2It.comFast National ratings for Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007 No new episodes was no problem for CBS Wednesday, as its lineup of repeats coasted to an easy ratings victory. CBS averaged a 6.5 rating/11 share for the night, topping second-place NBC, 4.6/8, by a...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Duel (tv program), Kitchen Nightmares (tv program), NBC (tv network), Crowned: The Mother of All Pageants (tv program)
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A proud 'Combat Journalist'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhenever I'm thundering over Iraq in a helicopter, I think of a colleague who died in a copter crash in Afghanistan years ago, and I pray that my aircraft makes it safely to the landing pad. From now on, I'll also think of Air Force Staff Sgt. Christopher...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Death, Trips and Vacations, Armed Forces, Journalism
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NBC Comes Up Aces Friday
Zap2It.comFast National ratings for Friday, Dec. 8, 2006 NBC grabbed the overall ratings title Friday, but the annual return of "Rudolph" brought the most younger viewers to CBS. For the night, NBC averaged a 6.4 rating/11 share, topping CBS' 5.8/10. ABC took...Tags: CBS Corp., Fox Broadcasting Company, NBC (tv network), Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (fictional animal), ABC (tv network)
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Ten movies that make us hate Christmas
Metromix StaffChristmas is a great holiday. That whole goodwill-toward-men thing assures us free stuff, but with anything good comes some bad. We're talking about bad Christmas movies -- movies so bad they sour the whole Christmas experience. So, here's our list. You...Tags: Kelsey Grammer, Judge Reinhold, A Charlie Brown Christmas (tv program), Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (fictional animal), Charlie Brown (fictional character)
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A friendly face in your back yard
247-4781Neighbors will do an about-face when they walk by your house and realize your favorite tree sprouted a "forest face." Decorative forest faces - also called tree faces - started appearing at garden centers, in catalogs and at online sites last year. At...Tags: Eyewear, Halloween, Sculpture, Santa Claus (fictional character), Companies and Corporations
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What Reverend is this?
When Rev. Horton Heat sings "Frosty the Snowman," is he really thinking of the children's tale? It's a legitimate question for a man who's famously fantasized about a different kind of "snow" altogether. (See "Bales of Cocaine" for proof.) Yes, while he...Tags: Apple iPod, Christmas, Basketball, The Rolling Stones (music group), Children
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Jack Frost
FOR THE TIMESFriday December 11, 1998 Warner Bros. got even with critics for a year's worth of negative reviews last week when it compelled them to see "Jack Frost" on a Saturday morning. "We're going to make you see it with children," a publicist said, with a...Tags: Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Christmas, George Lucas, Mark Steven Johnson
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A Little History With Your Holidays
and ctnow.com staffBeautiful holiday decorations with historical flair are now on display at museums across the state. For example, the 19 rooms of the Mark Twain House in Hartford are decorated in Victorian style for the holidays. Among the offerings: The Florence...Tags: John Rowland, Executive Branch, Florence Griswold House, Mark Twain, Religious Festivals
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Cheering on San Francisco
Special to The TimesUntil I moved to San Francisco, I thought holiday travel destinations came in three flavors: the London of Carolers-in-Victorian-Costumes-Bring-Us-Some-Figgy-Pudding, the New York of Miracle-on-34th-Street-and-Rockettes-in-Reindeer-Antlers and the...Tags: Van Morrison, Comedy Central (tv network), Harry Potter (fictional character), Garlic, Judaism
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Oh joy, it's Christmas, according to David Sedaris
Special to the TribuneIf you want to take the pulse and temperature of the Christmas season, go shopping. David Sedaris' darkly hilarious monologue "The Santaland Diaries," adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello, depicts a hungry young writer who toils as a department store elf...Tags: Millennium Park, Comedy (genre), Victory Gardens Theatre, Roger Ebert, Christmas
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When the Biggest Gift Is a Little Boy's Hug
No two people with autism are the same; its precise form or expression is different in every case . . . So, while a single glance may suffice for clinical diagnosis, if we hope to understand the autistic individual, nothing less than a total biography...Tags: The Happiest News!, Christmas, Plastic Surgeons, University of California, Los Angeles, Children
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