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    Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Avicii writes scathing reply to GQ profile

    In the<a href="http://www.gq.com/entertainment/music/201304/avicii-tim-bergling-profile-gq-april-2013"> latest issue of GQ,</a> writer Jessica Pressler followed the superstar Swedish DJ Avicii around for a few nights leading up to his New Year's Eve show. The result was a long profile that attempted to document what, exactly, today's crop of megawatt DJs are actually doing onstage at a marquee performance, and what a once-underground culture looks like once a few years' worth of insane money and attention have soaked in.
    In the latest issue of GQ, writer Jessica Pressler followed the superstar Swedish DJ Avicii around for a few nights leading up to his New Year's Eve show. The result was a long profile that attempted to document what, exactly, today's crop of megawatt DJs...

    Tags: Disc Jockeys, Avicii (music group)

  2. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Barbara Walters got chicken pox from smooching Frank Langella

    Barbara Walters made her triumphant return to "The View" this week after being laid up with a series of maladies, including chicken pox, since late January. And after a few surprises for her, like an appearance by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg with a...

    Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Celebrities, Jon Stewart, Barbara Walters, Frank Langella

  4. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Barbara Walters, 83, may retire, changing the face of 'The View'

    She's survived co-host battles, open heart surgery and a case of chicken pox, but even Barbara Walters is mortal, and her tenure as co-host of "The View" seems to be coming to an end. It appears the 83-year-old Walters is planning to retire in May 2014,...

    Tags: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Joy Behar, Netflix Inc., ABC (tv network), Sherri Shepherd

  6. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Trying to stop bleeding at Great Park

    The Orange County Great Park board of directors has approved a five-year business plan that supporters say will put an end to the financial hemorrhaging in the annual budget. Although directors Larry Agran and Beth Krom each suggested alternatives,...

    Tags: Finance, Corporate Officers, Hemorrhaging, Economy, Business and Finance

  8. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Fake deputy wanted to impress girlfriend, say real deputies

    For about six-months while Christopher Sharp and his girlfriend Randi were living together, Sharp told her he was a Pasco County Sheriff's deputy, according to a <a href="http://www.hernandosheriff.org/applications/pressreleases/PressReleases/20130226_Man%20Arrested%20for%20Impersonating%20a%20Law%20Enforcement%20Officer.pdf" target="_blank">news release</a> from the Hernando County Sheriff's Office.
    FloriDUH
    For about six-months while Christopher Sharp and his girlfriend Randi were living together, Sharp told her he was a Pasco County Sheriff's deputy, according to a news release from the Hernando County Sheriff's Office. Sharp, 37, would come home from work...
  10. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Prosecutors vary in use of social media

    Some area state's attorneys' offices are turning to social media to keep in touch with their communities and relay helpful information. The Lake County state's attorney's office recently launched its official Facebook page and Twitter account after...

    Tags: Employment, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, McHenry

  12. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| SFL
  13. West Palm Beach singer and 'The Voice' champion Cassadee Pope opens for Rascal Flatts

    Rascal Flatts is bringing their &ldquo;Changed Tour 2013&rdquo; &nbsp;to the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach on June 8, which you knew. The opening act is young Grammy winners &nbsp;The Band Perry, which you also knew. But news to us, though perhaps you knew this, &nbsp;is the opening-opening act is our own Cassadee Pope, once the lead singer of on-hiatus West Palm rockers Hey Monday and most recently the champion on that little NBC show called &ldquo;The Voice.&rdquo;
    Rascal Flatts is bringing their “Changed Tour 2013”  to the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach on June 8, which you knew. The opening act is young Grammy winners  The Band Perry, which you also knew. But news to us, though perhaps you knew...

    Tags: Faith Hill, Rascal Flatts (music group), Ticketmaster, Entertainment, Keith Urban

  14. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Oscars 2013: It takes a week's worth of parties ...

    The Oscars are like the Super Bowl meets New Year's Eve for Hollywood. And as such there was no end to the parade of parties that swept the city leading up to Sunday night&rsquo;s awards ceremony.
    The Oscars are like the Super Bowl meets New Year's Eve for Hollywood. And as such there was no end to the parade of parties that swept the city leading up to Sunday night’s awards ceremony. Two of the most entertaining pre-parties were Thursday...

    Tags: Hans Zimmer, Anna Faris, Ron Howard, Russell Brand, Tobey Maguire

  16. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  17. Man is charged with murder for shooting death of girlfriend

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Greene County prosecutors charged a man from Springfield for the shooting death of his live-in girlfriend late last year.&nbsp; Detectives say Darrell Smith claimed the shooting was an accident, but investigators say the evidence shows otherwise.
    ewood@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Greene County prosecutors charged a man from Springfield for the shooting death of his live-in girlfriend late last year.  Detectives say Darrell Smith claimed the shooting was an accident, but investigators say the evidence shows...

    Tags: Justice System, Murder, Disasters and Accidents, Shootings, Injuries and Wounds

  18. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Life of Pi,' 'Argo' win big at Oscars. NBC takes big fall.

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before getting the tuxedo to the cleaners.</strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before getting the tuxedo to the cleaners. The Skinny: I kept my tweeting to a minimum during the Oscars. Just as New Year's Eve and St. Patrick's Day are amateur night to drinkers, the Oscars is amateur night for tweeters. Monday's...

    Tags: Ted (movie), The Wall Street Journal, Awards and Prizes, News Media, New York City

  20. Mar 20, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. The Magic Castle's Milt Larsen: Why humans need magic

    Milt Larsen is a master of two kinds of magic. There's the abracadabra kind that his magician parents brought him up on, and the sort he began practicing with his late brother, Bill &mdash; the magic of preserving buildings, including the Variety Arts Theater downtown and the Mayfair Music Hall in Santa Monica. The capper is the Magic Castle. Here, 50 years ago, the Larsens &mdash; presto-changeo &mdash; turned a banker's home into a members-only clubhouse for grown-up magicians and their fans. Larsen has three cable radio shows (old comedy and even older music), but his passion for magic has made his Castle his home.
    Milt Larsen is a master of two kinds of magic. There's the abracadabra kind that his magician parents brought him up on, and the sort he began practicing with his late brother, Bill — the magic of preserving buildings, including the Variety Arts...

    Tags: Television, Television Industry, Media Industry, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Richard M. Sherman

  22. Mar 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Kerouac opus 'On the Road' hits just enough beats ★★★

    An eternal fountain of adolescence, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" went through many permutations between its point of origin, 1948, and its point of notorious, divisive publication, 1957. The best description of it came from Kerouac himself, in a journal entry written after his first cross-country road trip in 1948. The book he had in mind, he said, was about "two guys hitchhiking to California in search of something they don't really find, and losing themselves on the road, and coming all the way back hopeful of something else." There's a simple beauty to that. The question is: How do you film an extended yearning?
    An eternal fountain of adolescence, Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" went through many permutations between its point of origin, 1948, and its point of notorious, divisive publication, 1957. The best description of it came from Kerouac himself, in a journal...

    Tags: On the Road (movie), Jack Kerouac, World War II (1939-1945), Dizzy Gillespie, Cannes Film Festival

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