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    Oct 6, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Backyard landing

    Special to The Times
    CAN the seats double as flotation devices? It probably doesn't matter when the rest of the plane is this cool. The Jet Set playhouse, shown here, is equipped with cabin windows, a flight simulator in the cockpit and overhead bins to store stuffed animals....

    Tags: Los Angeles, Natural Resources, Arts and Culture, House and Home, Highland Park (Los Angeles, California)

  2. Aug 11, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. When casting the couch

    Times Staff Writer
    IT took Eddi Henry two years to find the perfect sofa for her airy loft in downtown Long Beach. She envisioned a contemporary sectional that would serve as the centerpiece of her high-ceilinged, window-dominated living room. She wanted more than...

    Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Los Angeles, Manhattan (New York City), Newport Beach, House and Home

  4. Aug 11, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Plotting a page-turning setting

    Times Staff Writer
    CREATING an ideal reading environment is like giving yourself a gift. Blessed with the perfect chair, lighting and accessories, you can create a haven that is all your own. The key? Make it comfortable and flexible, says interior designer Velvet...

    Tags: Turkey, Lifestyle and Leisure, House and Home

  6. Aug 11, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Ottomans come to the table

    Times Staff Writer
    IT isn't a couch — those have backs and arms, don't they? And when was the last time you saw a button-tufted, leathercovered cocktail table? So what is this large upholstered entity sprouting like an irradiated tuffet in so many Los Angeles homes?...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Entertainment, Television, Marketing, Non-durable Goods Industry

  8. Oct 27, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. A MOST INSPIRED HAUNT

    THOM and Leslie Beers are possessed, though in no way like Linda Blair or Emily Rose. The couple does not talk in tongues or levitate, but their Sherman Oaks home speaks in an elevated vernacular of its own. An ode to Craftsman and Age of Aquarius arts and crafts, man, the imaginative residence appears to owe its design more to Dr. Frankenstein than Martha Stewart.
    Times Staff Writer
    THOM and Leslie Beers are possessed, though in no way like Linda Blair or Emily Rose. The couple does not talk in tongues or levitate, but their Sherman Oaks home speaks in an elevated vernacular of its own. An ode to Craftsman and Age of Aquarius arts...

    Tags: Keith Haring, Peter Max, Los Angeles, Fire Island, Sculpture

  10. Nov 17, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Bring some flair to the table

    Special to The Times
    FRESH design ideas are giving tables a stylish presence. Over the last year, there have been innovations in table shapes, tops and details thanks to advances in technology and sophisticated finishing techniques. Silk screening can give a coffee table a...

    Tags: Walnuts, Lifestyle and Leisure, House and Home

  12. Jul 14, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. What channel has the Renoir?

    Special to The Times
    When Malibu-based music manager Jake Hooker and wife Deborah got sick of crowded movie theaters, they bought the biggest TV they could find — an 82-inch high-definition Mitsubishi — and turned their living room into a home theater with...

    Tags: Homes, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Joan Jett, Symbols and Symbolism

  14. Jun 30, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Pure folly? Precisely

    Richard SHAPIRO'S folly began, as many great things do, with the smallest of ambitions. Though the modern art collector and antiques dealer already had seven fireplaces in his 1920s Holmby Hills villa, he wanted an outdoor hearth. A place, he recalls, where "I could sit in front of a roaring fire during a rainstorm or on a cold winter night."
    Times Staff Writer
    Richard SHAPIRO'S folly began, as many great things do, with the smallest of ambitions. Though the modern art collector and antiques dealer already had seven fireplaces in his 1920s Holmby Hills villa, he wanted an outdoor hearth. A place, he recalls,...

    Tags: Italy, Los Angeles, Metal and Mineral, Vehicles, Washington, DC

  16. Oct 27, 2006 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Week One: A Room With Three Views

    Of the Morning Call
    Today we begin a five-part series that chronicles the design of Sarah's Room, built for 21-year-old Sarah Bittner, a Kutztown University senior. Since Sarah still comes home on weekends and breaks but plans to move away soon after graduation, Sarah's...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Homes, Entertainment, Television, Washington, DC

  18. Jan 11, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Consumer Electronics Show reporter's notebook

    Apple's new competitors react to iPhone's arrival Apple Inc.'s decision to enter the mobile phone business was announced hundreds of miles from here--in San Francisco--but the news certainly reverberated in the Nevada desert, where the International...

    Tags: New Products, Sony Corp., Wii, Corporate Officers, Vehicles

  20. Jun 7, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The round bed comes full circle

    REMEMBER the revolving circular bed from which the Mike Meyers' character Austin Powers proclaimed his shag-ability? Laugh if you must, but the Lazy Susan sleeper — that semaphore of swinging bachelorhood — is no longer a joke to be found solely in Hollywood comedies and special-interest hotel suites.
    Times Staff Writer
    REMEMBER the revolving circular bed from which the Mike Meyers' character Austin Powers proclaimed his shag-ability? Laugh if you must, but the Lazy Susan sleeper — that semaphore of swinging bachelorhood — is no longer a joke to be found...

    Tags: IKEA, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Health, Television

  22. Nov 12, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  23. Warren Sapp still is not a fan of Keyshawn Johnson

    Watchdog
    Warren Sapp's shots at Keyshawn Johnson are starting to get old, but he threw another log onto the fire on the "Inside the NFL" that debuts Wednesday night, calling Key something that rhymes with witch. Sigh. Click below for the......

    Tags: James Brown, Government, Keyshawn Johnson, Sports, CBS Corp.

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