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Tips for finding restaurants near cultural venues in L.A. and Orange County
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's long been a logistical nightmare trying to partner dinner and a movie or any kind of cultural event in one evening in Southern California. Yet a burgeoning sophistication about the importance of good food to accompany good culture is spreading across...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Walt Disney, Culture, Nokia Theater, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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SoCal eateries that are worth a cross-town trip
A SEAFOOD PARADISE IN SAN DIEGO You want great produce, you go where the farmers are. You want great seafood, you go to to the San Diego waterfront, a few hundred yards from the sport-fishing fleet, a few blocks from the yacht brokers of Shelter Island....Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Coca-Cola Company, Transportation, Mar Vista, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Southern California in one day
Here is an eclectic list of places where Travel section staffers like to take out-of-town visitors for a slice of SoCal life. The Bunny Museum, anyone? HIDDEN TREASURES IN LOW-KEY DEL REY Del Rey, an off-the-radar West Side enclave sandwiched between...Tags: Pete Carroll, Inglewood, Bodies of Water, Diane Arbus, Huntington
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Bayou crayfish restaurants crack Little Saigon market
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Dada Ngo opened a Cajun-style crayfish restaurant in the heart of Orange County's Vietnamese enclave, she worried whether it would survive. Crayfish was popular fare along the Gulf Coast where she had lived, but the red-clawed crustaceans were...Tags: Garden Grove, Bodies of Water, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rosemead, Rivers
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Lobster Festival this weekend in San Pedro
Mad mix of tastes, sounds
Taste of Newport. Sponsored by the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce at Fashion Island. On stage: '90s alt-rock darlings Third Eye Blind (Friday), '70s arena-rock behemoths Styx (Saturday) and easy-listening reggae stars UB40...Tags: Viniculture, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, San Pedro
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At 50, Pico Rivera has reason to celebrate
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA few years ago, Pico Rivera was harried by gangs, tagged with graffiti, aching from a loss of industry and, most painful to loyal residents, marked as somewhere you may not want to live -- or even drive through. But this year, as Pico Rivera marks its...Tags: Gloria Molina, Minority Groups, Emergency Planning, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Azusa gang member sentenced to death
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn Azusa gang member guilty of slaying four people in separate incidents between 1999 and 2004 was sentenced today to death. Los Angeles County Superior Judge Kathleen Kennedy upheld a jury's recommendation and imposed the death penalty on Ralph "Swifty"...Tags: Punishment, Azusa, Murder, Gang Activity
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Sea turtles explore new, urban frontier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn the foamy chop of the warm-water discharge flowing into the San Gabriel River from a Long Beach power plant, a green sea turtle, wide as a manhole cover, materialized Friday just a few yards from shore. A few minutes later, an even larger sea turtle...Tags: Conservation, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Bodies of Water
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Henry E. Huntington's promised land in San Marino
Special to The TimesThis new column will explore the ghosts of Southern California's residential landscape -- social, political or cultural landmarks that have since been destroyed or altered beyond recognition. WHEN THE current mortgage crisis ends, someone is going to...Tags: Architecture, Mortgages, Huntington, Andrew Jackson, San Marino
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Ripe time for Southern California's pick-your-own farms
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterON A recent Sunday, a friend and I watched as our kids pulled a wooden wagon through a Ventura County field, pausing to gather black-eyed peas and sun-ripened heirloom tomatoes. They ran down rows of raspberry bushes, filling their hats with the ripe...Tags: Transportation, Farms, San Bernardino County, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Road Transportation
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Rancho Cucamonga's Muslims get new mosque in time for Ramadan
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrom speakers mounted inside and outside the modest stucco house in Rancho Cucamonga, the intoning sound of the call to Friday prayer floated in the muggy summer air. Around 1 p.m., dozens of women in head scarves and flowing salwar kameezes streamed...Tags: Islam, Ramadan, Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Religious Festivals
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