About a year ago, my wife asked me if I'd noticed a new use of the verb talk.
At first glance, Alan Glazer doesn't seem extraordinary.
"Boo-Boo," the unique slide horn left to his only child by legendary jazz trombonist Kid Ory, has been stolen by a thief who wittingly or unwittingly made off with a brassy piece of American musical history.
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Los Angeles City Councilman Zev Yaroslavsky likes to say that as an athlete he is more persistent than gifted.
Though the ceremony is four months away, the countdown for the annual Academy Awards, Tinseltown's tribute to its own, will soon begin.
A terminal leukemia patient under the care of cancer nurse Sheila Evans died a pleasant death a few days ago.
When junior college transfers grab the attention of football coaches during spring workouts, returning starters have cause for concern.
He grew up in a union family, played football at Banning High, for years toiled as a construction worker sinking pier pilings in the harbor, and prefers driving a Pontiac to a fancy foreign import.
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"A whale! Off the starboard bow!"
When fireworks light up the sky next week to celebrate the 100-year-old Statue of Liberty and her cherished welcome to immigrants, Ghalam Mohammad Paiman will hear the party.
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Alan James Robinson's courtship with excellence has led him backward to the rarest form of publishing--one-of-a-kind books.
There is a fascinating touch of synchronicity in tonight's appearance by pianists Horace Tapscott and Andrew Hill at the Forum Theater in Yorba Linda.
In China today, there are 2,000 professional table tennis coaches.
Every Christmas the story continues.
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Surgeons Monday removed the heart of a patient undergoing a heart-lung transplant and placed it in a patient whose heart was failing, hospital officials said.
How ironic that TV--one of America's most spottily regulated industries--always gets an adrenaline high from the law.