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M.T. Anderson's novel Feed is set in future times, but focuses on elements not strange to present times.
The LA Times Festival of Books brings together authors and readers of all ages to explore the magic of the written page.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center reports that 83% of transgender people have thought about suicide, and 32% have attempted suicide at least once.
The past few years has found the LA Times suffering to stay afloat, after multiple rounds of layoffs leave staff and readers baffled.
The L.A. Times does an article about how animation writers in Hollywood get shafted over residuals. But what's really going on?
Luxury Travel poll results: No one plans to get arrested while on vacation, but it happens. The top 10 foreign cities where Americans were arrested in 2006 are discussed.
Home insurance is essential as it protects homeowners should the worst happen. Find out how to save money on property insurance without affecting coverage.
The Walt Disney Company can be difficult to deal with, according to Cheetah Girls creator Deborah Gregory and Winnie the Pooh owner Stephen Slesinger.
The State Department recently provided the administration of Mexico with a new phone and email tapping system with the collected information shared between the two.
Evidence is mounting that vitamins taken as pill diet supplements may not be as effective as once thought.
Inventing LA: The Chandlers and their Times is a PBS documentary examining one family and their influence on the city of Los Angeles.
Former Boston Red Sox Manny Ramirez will be suspended from baseball for 50 games after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
The president of GoldenBoy Promotions says he wants a May 3rd bout at Dodger Stadium. Ricky Hatton was mentioned as a possible opponent.
Every June hundreds of burlesque performers and fans descend upon Las Vegas to witness the crowning of the new Queen of Burlesque and to pay their respects to the legends
It is widely believed that Bruce Springsteen could have a second Academy Award in his sights for "The Wrestler", but is it worth all of the hype?
Families taking Disneyland vacations have been disappointed with California Adventure. Disney plans to renovate it, putting in more fun rides and movie tie-ins.
Are you looking for a bad credit lender due to missed and late payments on your credit agreements? Find out where to find the best bad credit history unsecured loans.
NBC renewed 'Southland' for a second season, then cancelled it after six new episodes were produced, but not aired. TNT is close to acquiring the Ben McKenzie cop show.
USC football coach Pete Carroll is the highest paid employee at a private university in the United States; he makes far more than USC's president.
Sarah Palin, Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain outfits have been thrust under the microscope as the media analyzes these ladies' fashion flair and style strategies.
Derek Webb began his FREE DEREK WEBB campaign, giving away his "Mockingbird" album free 30 days ago, and already over 50,000 people have downloaded the album.
Movie star accused of falsely claiming refunds worth $12-million
ABC and CBS are discouraging network stars from appearing on rival NBC's The Jay Leno Show, even to promote their shows. Fox and HBO encourage their stars to appear.
Bamboo, the fastest growing plant, is now being manufactured into virtually everything from flooring, paneling, furniture, fencing, to dishes, clothing, and toothpicks.
Bill Gates introduces his concept of "creative capitalism" wherein businesses and corporations target innovations to help bridge the "wealth gap" between rich and poor.
This engaging true tale of an unlikely friendship between a journalist and a homeless musical prodigy comes to the big screen through the pages of a compelling book.
Justin Lin burst onto the film scene with Better Luck Tomorrow, but hasn't been able to replicate the quality of that film for the remainder of his career.
Getting rich quick may be attractive, but holding on to wealth is probably more beneficial.
After over 60 years publishing a highly-respected food magazine, Gourmet Magazine will cease publication in the wake of the global economic downturn.
On Nov. 5, 2008 newspapers across the country sold-out of their issues naming Barack Obama as the winner of the presidential election.
Taraji compels us to watch her train wreck in I Can Do Bad All by Myself only to wonder if she'll survive the aftermath.
Ionic air cleaners offer a quiet, safe, specific approach to clean air in the home with no filters to change. But do they offer the best air purification?
Another great Stephanie Plum novel from the author of One for the Money, Two for the Dough, Three to Get Deadly etc
Actor John Quade passed away at his family home in California on Sunday August 9 2009.
Superman, Spider-Man, and Batman are all household names, and some kids want to read the comics they come from. Not all comics are kid safe, but they are out there.
Looking over the body of Justin Long's career, one thing seems clear. He can take a bad part and make it at the very least non-obnoxious, and at the most very funny.
The buckling of the Monopoly City Streets game servers as 1.75M users tried to access it on launch day ranks it amongst the top website server meltdowns due to overload.
In Southern California, you too can own a wine store. Never mind that you know nothing about wine, you only need to make change for a dollar.
New federal guidelines have made it easier for schools to offer a same-gender program. What are the results?
Two seemingly successful American artists commit suicide in New York City in July 2007. A look at the lives of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake.
Sony Pictures Classics is releasing the harrowing animated documentary Waltz With Bashir to DVD on June 23rd.
Publicist says move is for personal reasons.
A no credit-check Payday loan is a small loan that is suitable for individuals who have a bad credit rating. Is it sensible to borrow money or not?
Disney/ABC thinks younger, hipper personalities is what "At the Movies" needs to gain audience. Has our culture changed so much? Do we even have a culture anymore?
In these days of the Internet, blogging, microblogging and social networking are important tools for the author who wants to get their book and themselves publicized.


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