As a Los Angeles health nut, I am well versed in the art of salad selection. I have perused many a menu in search of appealing greenery, usually coming up short with only the ubiquitous Caesar or bland house salad to choose from. This was not the case with Tender Greens "“ a cafeteria-style eatery that proved to please even this salad snob's palate. Read more...
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October 8, 9:24 pm
Food Review: Tender Greens
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October 7, 11:10 pm
Fowler Museum exhibits show art and tradition of basketry
For many, a basket is just an afterthought, something incidental that you place on top of a picnic blanket and put fried chicken in. Read more...
Photo: The Fowler Museum’s newest exhibit, “Grass Roots: African Origins of American Art,” focuses on the history and importance of the art of basketry. It showcases pieces like the one shown here, featuring an African woman carrying a woven basket on her head.
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October 5, 11:45 pm
Los Angeles Hayride promises to be traditional and hellish
In Los Angeles, it may be hard to observe the change in seasons, but hayrides, commonly found on the East Coast, can provide thrill-seekers with a simpler, more traditional, but still scary take on Halloween. Read more...
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October 5, 11:35 pm
Pub review: West 4th/Jane
While crowded Los Angeles clubs and college bars are an experience, sometimes a quieter, more sophisticated Thursday night is in order. Read more...
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September 30, 10:20 pm
Tech Review: “Spyborgs” Video game
There is something about sitting down and watching cartoons early Saturday mornings when you are 10 years old. Read more...
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September 28, 12:38 am
Tech Review: iPod Nano
Those who own recent incarnations of the iPod should not be in any rush to buy the fifth-generation iPod Nano. Read more...
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November 17, 9:00 pm
It’s Electric: Osseus Labyrint
In the past, performing duo Hannah Sim and Mark Steger of Osseus Labyrint have hung upside-down like bats from a bridge over the L.A. River and imitated pachyderms and slugs on stage. Read more...
