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How One Family Parlayed Mexican Food Into a Los Angeles Landmark
LOS ANGELES — You could call it a business founded on the enchilada and saved by the margarita. You could…
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The Gay Rights Movement Before the Gay Rights Movement
In his debut novel, “The New Life,” Tom Crewe reimagines the lives of two pioneers who studied, and supported, homosexuality…
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In the ‘Cozy Catastrophe’ Novel, the End of the World Is Not So Bad
Originally published in 1939, “The Hopkins Manuscript,” by the British writer R.C. Sherriff, inaugurated a genre of post-apocalyptic fiction in…
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Real Estate
Decorating a Room? Don’t Forget the Ceiling.
Most people give it a coat of white paint and then forget all about it. That’s a missed opportunity.
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Real Estate
$3.5 Million Homes in California
A Mediterranean-style house in Los Angeles, a three-family building in San Francisco and a five-bedroom home with a guesthouse in…
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Blood, Guts and Dinner
Skinning wood pigeon? Cutting up rabbit? At a course designed to teach butchery and foraging, a writer feels closer to…
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One Indelible Scene: A Donkey’s Escape in ‘EO’
About a third into his story, the hero of “EO” — a small gray donkey — trots into a forest.…
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Gangsta Boo, Memphis Rapper Formerly With Three 6 Mafia, Dies at 43
Born Lola Chantrelle Mitchell, she was one of the first female rappers to build off the gangster rap image and…
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The Pelosi Era Comes to a Close
The first woman to become speaker leaves a legacy that will be difficult for her successors to equal.
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Health
Legal Use of Hallucinogenic Mushrooms Begins in Oregon
On Jan. 1, Oregon became the first state to allow adult use of psilocybin “magic” mushrooms. Licensed guides will likely…