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Posted March 15, 2012
Read part one, with number one and two,?over this-a-way.? A Museum I love museums. I look forward to visiting new cities and being able to check out the museums there to get a glimpse of whatever cool stuff the city has to offer in the way of art, history, science or whatever. Los Angeles has
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Posted March 14, 2012
Does this sound familiar? You?ve been working out consistently for months, putting your all into a training regimen designed by an expert (or Mario Lopez.) You?re eating right, resting appropriately and practicing correct form. But something isn?t right: you?re not progressing. You?ve plateaued ? record scratch! Don?t feel like a fitness failure; this happens to
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Posted March 13, 2012
In less than a month, ?American Reunion? reunites the stars of the teen comedy classic ?American Pie? and puts them in the middle of their high school reunion. Since high school reunions mean reminiscing about all those past good times, I figured it would be a good time to reminisce about all the good movies
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Posted March 13, 2012
This week’s Awesome Men Throughout History column is one of those situations where you deserve a high-five if you’ve ever heard of the subject, because Bas Jan Ader isn’t a name that gets thrown around mainstream media a lot. Or ever, really. I only found out who he was because a friend of mine wrote
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Posted March 12, 2012
Spring Break season is finally here.? All those people who have spent the winter with their nose to the grindstone at work or trying to get motivated to study at school now have an excuse to hit the beach and the bar somewhere warm.? This has been a pretty mild winter for most of us,
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Posted March 8, 2012
Say what you want about Dov Charney ? that he’s shallow, that he’s a pig, that his personal life is like a reenactment of the fall of Rome ? but you can’t call him dull. Nor can you call him unsuccessful; his company, American Apparel, combines good, old-fashioned American (or Canadian, as the case may
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Posted March 8, 2012
I had such a fun time writing about the places to visit in Phoenix, that I decided to take that show on the road. First stop, a place at the end of my driveway, Los Angeles. Then, things got difficult. Only five things in Los Angeles? How can I choose one place to eat between
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Posted March 7, 2012
I don?t particularly enjoy doing chest presses. Nor do I have a deep-rooted love for running on the treadmill.? Every week, I go to the gym and subject myself to a myriad of stressful activities that give me much less immediate gratification than playing the Wii or watching ?The Walking Dead? reruns ever will. Gratification
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Posted March 6, 2012
I?m not sure about you, but I think there is something to the methods of the madness behind the machinations of Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix. Admittedly, the way he does things is right stupid (I?m easing myself into a poor interpretation of the ol? brogue to prepare for today?s essay on Kelly Macdonald) and
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Posted March 6, 2012
Last week’s Awesome Man column ? Jello Biafra, in case you’re just tuning in ? was about a man who routinely tries as hard as he can to be obvious. This week’s Awesome Man is the exact opposite: reclusive to the point where almost no one knows where he lives and his fans debate whether
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Posted March 2, 2012
Money is great. We all want money. While the Beatles may say that it can’t buy them love, it’s not like they ever turned any money down. Even if it doesn’t buy love, it still affords a much less-stressful and eventful lifestyle… and that’s KIND OF like love, isn’t it? But while the recession in
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