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    November 28, 2011

    Top 10 Famous Vegans

    A recent piece by the Associated Press got us thinking: Where are all the famous vegans? Gossip sites already tell us about famous people dating so-and-so, famous people shopping at some boutique you've never heard of, famous people traveling to some island they own, but we hardly get to hear about ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 21, 2011

    Pictures Of Jazz Players With Presidents!

    Duke Ellington and Richard Nixon spend some QT​By Sean J. O'Connell Sonny Rollins is one of the greatest living jazz musicians. Since his first recording session with trombonist J.J. Johnson in 1949, he has relentlessly dedicated himself to discovering the limits of the honking beast. This Th ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 19, 2011

    Food News Roundup: Fake San Marzanos, Dumb Restaurant Laws, Vegans More Vegans

    Flickr/chingstareal San Marzanos​ -- 95% of American-sold cans of San Marzano tomatoes are not the real thing. [gustiBlog via NYT] -- From omnivore to vegan: The dietary education of Bill Clinton. [CNN] -- How to store olive oil, from Bill Daley. [Chicago Tribune] -- More fun with Jon Sh ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 28, 2010

    The Thursday Edition: A Roundup of Newspaper Food Stories

    SapphireBlue22stack of newspapers​What's the country reading today food-wise? Here's a roundup of some of the food-related stories from other newspapers, many of which print their food sections mid-week. And remember, even if you don't actually buy papers these days (or not; this paper is free ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 15, 2010

    Bill Clinton Rallies College Students For Jerry Brown At UCLA

    Ted SoquiJerry Brown addresses a rally at UCLA, flanked by Gavin Newsom and Bill Clinton​Not long ago, Jerry Brown listened to an old presidential debate between himself and Bill Clinton."It was very acrimonious," Brown said on Thursday. "I landed some very good punches and so did he."Brown said t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 15, 2010

    Five Reasons Meg Whitman Is Looking Like a Slight Favorite

    ​Republican candidate for governor and former Ebay doyenne Meg Whitman came to the Weekly's hometown of Culver City Tuesday, and though she didn't stop by the office, she was at nearby Function Drinks, a high-end beverage maker, for a town hall style meeting. (Function Drinks sample product: U ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2010

    L.A. County Supervisors Slam Los Angeles Times For Front Page Ad

    ​Calling it a "distasteful practice to the people of Los Angeles County," the county Board of Supervisors signed a letter to Los Angeles Times corporate head Sam Zell decrying its Thursday front-page ad for the King Kong ride at Universal Studios. It was designed to look like a late-breaking " ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 14, 2010

    Robot Sent From the Future to Eliminate Welfare

    ​Bill Clinton used to talk about ending welfare as we know it. Today, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed ending it, full stop."We now have to use the ax to eliminate some of those programs," he said today.About 1.3 million Californians -- including 1 million children -- rely on the state's CalWOR ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 18, 2009

    Twitter Answers The Eternal White Guy Question -- What Are Black People Thinking?

    elvis.comHe tried.​The hottest trending topic on Twitter today is #BlackThoughts, and people are opening up like Sarah Palin at a book signing. When he wasn't pillaging for gold, spices, rap skills or Selma Hayek, the white man yearned throughout history to answer an eternal question: What ar ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 5, 2009

    Bill Clinton and Gavin Newsom Campaign in L.A.

    California gubernatorial candidate and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is making a campaign stop in L.A. today, with former president Bill Clinton appearing with him at a news conference at Los Angeles City College in East Hollywood -- where they plan to talk about "green technology." Patrick Range ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 28, 2009

    The Curious Case of Jay Carson

    "It's a weird thing," a California Democratic insider tells L.A. Weekly. "It doesn't make sense at all. Why would he go from Bill Clinton to Hillary Clinton to Steve Bing to Antonio Villaraigosa? Why would he work for a lame duck mayor?" ​A weird thing, indeed. But Jay Carson, a thirty-something, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 4, 2009

    'Taco Truck' Diplomacy Ends Standoff

    The Eastsider L.A. has one of those truly only-in-L.A. stories about irresistible forces colliding with unmovable objects. The former in this case is the city, in its attempts, under neighborhood pressure, to move the latter -- a Tacos Arizas catering truck that's become anchored to one Echo Park re ... More >>

  • News

    January 31, 2008
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    January 31, 2008

    Grading the Campaigns

    A road-weary reporter takes the primaries to school

  • News

    August 16, 2007

    Dem Presidential Candidates Face Gays

    At Hollywood Q&A, Richardson screws up, Hillary argues, Edwards flipflops

  • Film+TV

    February 8, 2007

    Never Forget

    Rwanda revisited, Leimert Park mourned at PAFF 2007

  • News

    September 14, 2006

    Milking It

    9/11 thumb suckers

  • News

    September 8, 2005

    Inherit the Wind

    George W. Bush and his father’s failed federal agency

  • News

    May 5, 2005

    Arnold’s Abyss

    Can Dick Morris save the spiraling governor?

  • Columns

    January 20, 2005

    A Vision of Our Own

    Four ideas for the left to redefine itself

  • Columns

    August 5, 2004

    Shovin’ It

    Democrats, Hardballers and Class Warriors

  • News

    July 29, 2004

    All Together Now

    The trick is spreading unity into the countryside

  • News

    March 18, 2004

    Aborting Abortion Rights — Then and Now

    New details from Blackmun’s papers show how 1992 begets 2004

  • News

    December 4, 2003

    On the Border of Hypocrisy

    The unintended consequences of getting tough on illegal immigration

  • News

    September 25, 2003

    Recallus Interruptus

    Republicans on memory lane, Clinton on the pulpit and the Supremes on the spot

  • Columns

    June 19, 2003

    Iron Maidens

    Republicans on memory lane, Clinton on the pulpit and the Supremes on the spot

  • Columns

    May 30, 2002

    Shark Jumping in America

    Republicans on memory lane, Clinton on the pulpit and the Supremes on the spot

  • News

    March 7, 2002

    Endorsements

    The Weekly’s recommendations in the March primary

  • Columns

    October 4, 2001

    Crown Thy Good

    The Weekly’s recommendations in the March primary

  • News

    August 16, 2001

    A Defense of Missile Defense . . .

    . . . is enough to torpedo your appetite

  • News

    March 1, 2001

    Still Kicking Clinton Around

    . . . is enough to torpedo your appetite

  • News

    March 1, 2001

    Letters

    . . . is enough to torpedo your appetite

  • News

    February 1, 2001

    The Pretender

    Illegitimate and ill at ease, George W. Bush begins what looks to be a retro presidency

  • News

    November 2, 2000

    Endorsements

    The Weekly’s recommendations in the November general election

  • Film+TV

    October 19, 2000

    That Championship Season

    The Contender rocks, Billy Elliot jetés

  • News

    August 10, 2000

    Make Nice

    The GOP goes gooey

  • News

    March 2, 2000

    Endorsements

    The GOP goes gooey

  • News

    February 3, 2000

    Bill and Al's Excellent Adventure

    How Bill Bradley Learned to be a Principled Liberal, but not how to Campaign, and how Al Gore Learned to be a Terrific Campaigner, while Trashing his Party's Historic Principles.

  • News

    July 15, 1999

    Irrational Exuberance

    The Dub Bubble

  • News

    April 29, 1999
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    February 18, 1999

    With Friends Like These

    Linda Tripp, meet Christopher Hitchens

  • News

    February 18, 1999

    James Rogan: Rogue Proscecutor

    The congressman from Glendale is the most hard-line of the House managers

  • News

    February 4, 1999

    Days of Rage

    Goaded by America’s indifference, Republicans rampage in Senate

  • Supplement

    November 26, 1998

    Polls, Pols and Propositions

    Twenty years of political coverage

  • News

    November 5, 1998

    The Last Liberal

    Barbara Boxer's toughest campaign

  • News

    September 24, 1998

    The Grand Inquisitor

    Kenneth Starr's theocratic law

  • News

    April 16, 1998

    Weapons of Mass Distraction

    U.S. arms dealing leads Project Censored’s list of the Top 10 underreported stories of 1997

  • Film+TV

    March 26, 1998

    Erection Campaign

    Mike Nichols colors the Clintons soft

  • Film+TV

    February 12, 1998

    Saddam and Gomorrah

    Wag the Dog's Barry Levinson on movies, the media and Monica

  • News

    February 5, 1998

    Is This Any Way To Run a Country?

    Loony prosecutors! Rabid media! Oval Office obsessions!

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