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.
Category: Los Angeles (Calif)
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A Cinematic Los Angeles Apartment With Nods to David Bowie
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’
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
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 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
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 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
“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
“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
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.
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.
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The $4,990 Ice Bath
Cold-plunge enthusiasts are spending big on home tubs and spa classes. Is it worth it?
