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    Dec 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. In Rancho Carrillo, a romance with California's past

    Carlsbad's Rancho Carrillo neighborhood owes its beginning to, as D.J. Waldie put it in his text for Diane Keaton's " California Romantica," an actor's "longing for a lost place of romance." Leo   Carrillo brought that romance to his rancho, which is still the neighborhood's centerpiece. His influence is reflected in the community's mix of Spanish-style housing. Close your eyes on a warm summer night and you just might hear the faint cry of "Hey, Cisco! Hey, Pancho!" echoing in the hills.
    Carlsbad's Rancho Carrillo neighborhood owes its beginning to, as D.J. Waldie put it in his text for Diane Keaton's " California Romantica," an actor's "longing for a lost place of romance." Leo Carrillo brought that romance to his rancho, which is...

    Tags: Carlsbad, Clark Gable, Death, San Marcos, Travel

  2. Oct 30, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Locations, locations, locations

    Gangster's Paradise Urban parks provide an unsafe haven for street gangs in "Mi Vida Loca," Allison Anders' 1993 portrayal of Chicana posse life, which was shot on location in Echo Park. New York's Central Park hosts a midnight melee in "The Warriors"...

    Tags: Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Claudette Colbert, Frank Capra Jr., Jack Nicholson

  4. Aug 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Roughing it' at Ft. Hunter Liggett

    <i>"This is a unique destination where you are allowed on a military post, visit [one] of the 21 missions and stay overnight at Hearst's private lodge," says reader Lloyd van Horsen of Santa Barbara, in recommending Ft. Hunter Liggett.</i>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    "This is a unique destination where you are allowed on a military post, visit [one] of the 21 missions and stay overnight at Hearst's private lodge," says reader Lloyd van Horsen of Santa Barbara, in recommending Ft. Hunter Liggett. THE SETTING Ft....

    Tags: William Randolph Hearst, Animals, Death, Building Material, Advanced Training

  6. Nov 20, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Giving thanks for the turkeys

    Brad Dickson writes for television.
    THERE'S MUCH TO be thankful for in Southern California. •  I'm thankful that, at its current rate of appreciation, in 30 years my home should be worth $2.9 billion. •  I'm thankful for mansionization so I can experience what it's like to live next to a...

    Tags: Television, David Geffen, Scientology, George Lopez , Antonio Villaraigosa

  8. Sep 14, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Roping In a Legacy

    When he died, the nation mourned. Flags flew at half-staff. Movie screens went dark. Radio broadcasters observed 30 minutes of silence. Under a scorching sun in Glendale, 50,000 people filed past his casket.
    Times Staff Writer
    When he died, the nation mourned. Flags flew at half-staff. Movie screens went dark. Radio broadcasters observed 30 minutes of silence. Under a scorching sun in Glendale, 50,000 people filed past his casket. In an era of hip-hop and reality TV, it is...

    Tags: Woodrow Wilson, State Parks, International Relations, Politics, Death

  10. Aug 2, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. David Shaw, 62; Prize-Winning Times Writer Forged New Standards for Media Criticism

    David Shaw, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times writer who set new standards for media criticism with his hard-hitting examinations of the American press &#8212; including his own newspaper &#8212; died Monday evening. He was 62.
    Times Staff Writer
    David Shaw, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times writer who set new standards for media criticism with his hard-hitting examinations of the American press — including his own newspaper — died Monday evening. He was 62. Shaw died at...

    Tags: Abortion, Mass Media, Journalism, Health, Sex Crimes

  12. Sep 7, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dethroning California's King

    AH, THOMAS. WE HARDLY KNEW YE. Thomas Starr King, that is. Once one of California's most beloved heroes; honored in bronze as one of the state's two representatives in the 100-statue collection at the U.S. Capitol. For 75 years, schoolchildren, foreign...

    Tags: Sculpture, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Death, Missouri

  14. Mar 30, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. April 19; Beach Walk/Bike-a-Thon to Feed Homebound L.A. Seniors

    All bike riders and walkers are invited to St. Vincent Meals on Wheels Beach Walk/Bike-a-Thon at the Santa Monica Beach Bike Path at Ocean Park. Walkers can stroll 3.7 mile along the beach while bikers enjoy a scenic 10-mile ride to Will Rogers State Park...

    Tags: KTLA, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure

  16. Apr 30, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Our very own Camelot

    Times Staff Writer
    THANK goodness for real estate. How could Southern Californians manage without it? It's our law of physics; like the universe, we believe that equity is endlessly expanding. It's our party chatter; when religion is untouchable and politics is perilous,...

    Tags: Pennsylvania, Politics, Death, Building Material, Metal and Mineral

  18. Mar 31, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  19. April 19; St. Vincent Meals on Wheels' 14th Annual Bike-a-Thon

    All bike riders and walkers and invited to St. Vincent Meals on Wheels Beach Walk/Bike-a-Thon. Walkers can stroll 3.7 miles along the beach while bikers enjoy a scenic 10-mile ride to Will Rogers State Park and back. Veteran KTLA reporter Stan...

    Tags: KTLA, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure

  20. Jun 29, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy: a personal and artistic union

    Esteemed British writer Christopher Isherwood met 18-year-old Don Bachardy at Will Rogers State Beach in October 1952 and by early the next year, the two had begun an intimate relationship that lasted until Isherwood's death in 1986. They were a high-profile, openly gay couple whose meeting coincided with one of the most homophobic decades in American history, the era of McCarthyism, when homosexuals were being driven out of the State Department.
    Special to The Times
    Esteemed British writer Christopher Isherwood met 18-year-old Don Bachardy at Will Rogers State Beach in October 1952 and by early the next year, the two had begun an intimate relationship that lasted until Isherwood's death in 1986. They were a high-...

    Tags: Education, Minority Groups, Death, Gays and Lesbians, U.S. Department of State

  22. Feb 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Studio poses obstacle to riverfront bike path

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    As Los Angeles struggles to restore its namesake river, a considerable obstacle has arisen -- NBC Universal, which is trying to block a public bike path from traversing its property along the waterway. The flap over the long-planned path comes as the...

    Tags: Road Transportation, Politics, Tom LaBonge, Television, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)

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