At the Sadie Hawkins Winter Formal, hosted by the brand Born X Raised, we asked partygoers about their style and the most interesting people they know.
Category: Los Angeles (Calif)
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Who is the Coolest Person in Los Angeles?
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With Remote Work, the Holidays Are Longer. Is That a Good Thing?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Remote work has made it easier for some to be more flexible with holiday travel plans. For most, it’s a positive change but can have its moments.
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A Cinematic Los Angeles Apartment With Nods to David Bowie
The New York Times – T Magazine:The designer Tiffany Howell transformed a well-loved home once shared by her clients with their many college roommates into a sophisticated ’70s-inspired sanctuary.
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Jewelry Featuring Your Pet: ‘A Forever Thing’
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Artists capture dogs, cats and other beloved animals in forms ranging from gold charms to crystal intaglios.
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Budd Friedman, Who Built an Empire of Comedy Clubs, Dies at 90
The New York Times – Business:Starting with the original Improv in Midtown Manhattan, he gave Richard Pryor, Lily Tomlin and countless other comedians a launching pad to fame.
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UCLA’s Football Wins Can’t Mask Its Financial Woes
The New York Times – Sports:The Bruins are having their best recent season on the field, yet attendance is falling rapidly. Free tickets haven’t helped, and the athletic department’s balance sheet has suffered.
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Aaron Carter, Singer and Onetime Teenage Sensation, Dies at 34
The New York Times – Music:Mr. Carter, who released his first album at age 9 and “Aaron’s Party” at age 12, was the younger brother of Nick Carter, a member of the Backstreet Boys.
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Where the Sky Meets the Sea: Jennifer Guidi Leans Into Beauty
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The painter’s new show at Kordansky Gallery reveals her spiritual sensibility and inspires the pleasures of looking.
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Los Angeles Pedestrians Look Forward to Relaxed Jaywalking Law
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:“I’m smart enough to know if cars are coming,” said one walker who is glad the old law will come off the books on Jan. 1.
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Los Angeles Pedestrians Look Forward to Relaxed Jaywalking Law
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:“I’m smart enough to know if cars are coming,” said one walker who is glad the old law will come off the books on Jan. 1.
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Roz Wyman, Who Helped Bring the Dodgers to Los Angeles, Dies at 92
The New York Times – Sports:As a City Council member, she vowed to bring Major League Baseball to the city and persuaded the team’s owner, Walter O’Malley, to move from Brooklyn.
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‘No Jobs Available’: The Feast or Famine Careers of America’s Port Drivers.
The New York Times – Business:Consumer demand has cooled, leaving fewer containers to pick up on the West Coast. For Marshawn Jackson, a truck driver paid by the delivery, that means a hard scrabble to make ends meet.
