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  • Blogs

    October 9, 2012

    6 Great Food Museums: Food as Art, Or Not

    Last week, the Carpigiani Gelato Museum opened in Anzola dell'Emilia, Italy, just outside Bologna; the first in the world, it says, to "delve into the history, culture, and technology of artisan gelato." Inside, you'll learn about the history of the frozen treat, from an 11th century recipe for pom ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 12, 2012

    Tatsu Ramen: Waiter, There's An iPad in My Soup

    Have you been keeping count of the new ramen places springing up around town? Because, honestly, we lost track a while ago -- first were the places doing the ultra-specialized Hakata-style tonkotsu, whose preparation was more rigidly structured than most medical practices; then those doing a looser ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 6, 2012

    Kourtney Kline Is a Nerd Who Go-Go Dances, Curses and Tours With Rockstars

    If you didn't know better, you might think there were two Kourtney Klines running around Los Angeles. One is a go-go dancing ex-rockstar, the eye candy next to the DJ booth. The other is a grown-up version of the girl next door -- a successful music programmer with her own studio and devoted student ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 22, 2011

    The Thursday Edition: A Roundup of Newspaper Food Stories

    Flickr/dubh​ 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), it's where most of ... More >>

  • Eat+Drink

    September 30, 2010

    All in the Family

    Izakaya's Korean Brethren

  • Blogs

    September 29, 2010

    Ask Mr. Gold: All in the Family, or Izakaya's Korean Brethren

    Anne FishbeinMr. Gold, with dim sum menu​Dear Mr. Gold: We only have one night in town, but we were hoping to do an izakaya crawl. Suggestions? Not in Torrance, please. If we've drunk as much as we hope to drink, it's a bit far to drive. --Lisa, San Francisco Dear Lisa: I know that there's so ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 15, 2010

    Ramen Mottainai Opens in Gardena

    N. GalutenInside Ramen Mottainai​ Thanks to a tip from L.A.'s resident ramen expert Rameniac, we found out that Ramen Mottaiani very quietly opened its doors on July 1st, without press, advertising or fanfare. Although many noodle shops open and close throughout the year (Ramen Jinya has just ... More >>

  • Music

    February 5, 2010

    Rock Picks: Daedelus, Beth Thornley, Yeasayer

    Also, Ohioan, Hepcat, Vivian Girls and others

  • Film+TV

    September 3, 2009

    Still Walking: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Family Reunion

    Japanese director’s seventh feature plumbs the depths of the ties that bind

  • Eat+Drink

    September 21, 2006

    All in the Famima!!

    A new convenience-store empire is among us

  • News

    October 27, 2005

    At the Museums

    Selected highlights of the fall and winter season

  • Stage

    July 8, 2004

    Verne-al Equinox

    Jules around the world, on stage and screen

  • News

    May 13, 2004

    Sideways to Stardom

    The future of a rear-wheel-drive phenomenon

  • News

    May 13, 2004

    Drifting Pretty

    Nadine Toyoda and her girl racers

  • Film+TV

    July 4, 2002

    Heading Toward 2006

    American soccer’s future. Plus, the final: Germany vs. Brazil

  • Art+Books

    May 9, 2002

    The Erotics of Knowledge

    Bernard Cooper on Anatole Broyard

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