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    December 10, 2010

    Top 10 Local Museum Store Holiday Food Gifts

    Fowler Museum StoreSalt And Pepper Shakers From The Fowler Museum Store​Holiday gifts for food-centric friends are tricky. You want something unique that isn't already lining their overstuffed kitchen cabinets. Sure, those Paula Deen silicone spatulas from Target are tempting, if only for the ... More >>

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    November 12, 2010

    Henry Rollins Column: Decision Points, the Dreamosphere and the Voice-Over Cliffhanger

    Maura Lanahan​ [The one and only Henry Rollins contributes a column and far-reaching reportage to the music section of the LA Weekly. Look for your weekly Henry Rollins fix right here on West Coast Sound every Friday and make sure to tune in to Henry's KCRW radio show every Saturday evening, ... More >>

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    November 1, 2010

    What To Cook On A 2,500-Year-Old Boat, Part 1

    Danielle EubankThe Phoenicia sets sail.​When Danielle Eubank signed on as the expedition artist (a fabulous title I don't see often enough on resumés) for the Phoenicia, a facsimile of an ancient Phoenician vessel that would spend two-and-a-half-years sailing around Africa, she expected a lac ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 1, 2010

    What To Cook On A 2,500-Year-Old Boat, Part 2

    Danielle EubankA market in Mozambique.​ In Part 1 of What To Cook On A 2,500-Year-Old Boat, expedition artist Danielle Eubank talked about the basics of defensive cooking, the brazen roaches and why the Dutch oven was her best friend while she was sailing around Africa on the Phoenicia. In th ... More >>

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    Dressed To Thrill

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    Taming the Wild Trickle

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