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Q&A with 'Now You See Me' star Jesse Eisenberg
The Orange County RegisterSANTA ANA, Calif. Jesse Eisenberg is not only an Oscar-nominated actor for his portrayal of Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," but he is a promising New York playwright whose last play starred Vanessa Redgrave. His new heist film...Tags: Theater, Movies, Zombieland (movie), The Double (movie), Culture
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Cardinals defeat Dodgers
St. Louis Post-DispatchLOS ANGELES Pete Kozma had his first four-hit game in the major leagues, driving in three runs and scoring the other two. Trevor Rosenthal threw gas past two Los Angeles Dodgers hitters with the bases loaded to escape a seventh-inning mess. And the...Tags: Skip Schumaker, Hanley Ramirez, Edward Mujica, Sports, Lance Lynn
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Royals fall to Angels, who sweep four-game series
The Kansas City StarKANSAS CITY, Mo. Surprise came first for Billy Butler, then anger. That was the primary emotion he felt Sunday, when he wheeled around to chirp at home plate umpire Marty Foster following the fifth inning of the Royals' 5-2 loss to the Angels. Foster,...Tags: Peter Bourjos, Sports, Hank Conger, Erick Aybar, George Kottaras
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Jeff Miller: Attitudes in sports sometimes hard to believe
The Orange County RegisterI'll begin by saying I was shocked flatly stunned by Sergio Garcia's recent "fried chicken" comment concerning Tiger Woods. Amazing, isn't it, that people are still making that exhausted, empty and prehistoric joke? Even Betty White thinks that one is...Tags: Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Racism, Sergio Garcia, Golf
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Newport Beach has trouble keeping track of its art pieces
Newport Beach will probably change the way it tracks its art pieces after discovering some pieces unaccounted for. Previously, the city hadn't regularly updated its inventory, and as of Wednesday, five pieces — donated to the city or purchased...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Inventories
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Mark Whicker: Even in victory, Dodgers must deal with controversy
The Orange County RegisterLOS ANGELES The Dodgers won Saturday, but it is never that simple in this Paul Harvey season. Here, my friends, is The Rest of the Story. Matt Kemp, who nearly won a Triple Crown in 2011, suffered three shades of indignity during this 5-3 victory over...Tags: Skip Schumaker, Spring Training, Adrian Gonzalez, Matt Holliday, Sports
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Jeff Miller: Galaxy fans appear to question Robbie Rogers' ability, not his sexuality
The Orange County RegisterThey unloaded via the Internet, Galaxy fans tweeting, texting and in every other available manner typing their disapproval regarding the team's acquisition of the first openly gay player in MLS history. Dumb move! What a joke! No foresight! They...Tags: Sports, Los Angeles Galaxy, Soccer, Sports Illustrated
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Angels and Dodgers renew Freeway Series
The Orange County RegisterANAHEIM, Calif. With one swing, Albert Pujols looked like Albert Pujols. Late in another game that the Angels were losing, their offense looking stagnant, Pujols woke up his team and the Angel Stadium crowd with a towering two-run homer to left field,...Tags: Hanley Ramirez, Sports, Erick Aybar, Anthony Rizzo, Alberto Callaspo
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Disneyland open 24 hours; big crowds party until sunrise
Sunrise over the Sleeping Beauty Castle? A 3 a.m. walk along Main Street? That was the life for thousands who flocked to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure which opened for 24 straight hours beginning at 6 a.m. Friday. Here are some images...Tags: Memorial Day, Disneyland Park, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks
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New details emerge about Golden West College's investigation
Two letters, written almost six months apart by Golden West College President Wes Bryan, paint a different picture about an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior by a swim coach. In November, Bryan wrote a letter to the Huntington...
Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Auto review: Kia aspires to luxury, and achieves it
The Orange County Register"Premium" and "Kia" aren't words that naturally tumble together. In the 18 years since the South Korean automaker came to the U.S., it's battled to undo its reputation for cars that are unremarkable for anything other than bargain-basement pricing. But...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, New Products, Marketing, Petroleum Industry, Bentley
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Missing art portrayed as inventory misstep
Newport Beach will probably change the way it tracks its public art pieces, updating records at least annually, City Manager Dave Kiff said in an email this week. Previously, the city hadn't regularly updated its inventory, he wrote, and as of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Inventories
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