A former second fiddle and a former undertaker will be appearing on Orange County stages on either side of the Easter holiday.
A horde of hungry rats apparently left homeless by nearby construction projects has invaded the $100-million Beverly Center, prompting managers of the upscale Westside shopping mall to sign an emergency contract to eradicate the pests.
Bon Jovi will play Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre for three nights in June, and Crosby, Stills & Nash will return to the outdoor theater in August, highlighting the facility's 1987 concert season.
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Your story, "Anatomy of a Stock Deal Turned Sour" (July 21) about people in a Texas town following the lead of newcomer Thomas W.
In a move intended to avert critical shortages of energy this winter, President Nicolae Ceausescu on Friday ordered nearly half of Romania's electric generating stations placed under military supervision.
With regard to your article (March 22) on the incident involving anti-Semitism on the USC campus, I wish to say that I was saddened beyond words, but not a bit surprised that things had not changed since I was a student at USC nearly 20 years ago.
Some of the pop music artists advertised as performing in a Los Angeles anti-drug concert this month won't be on the bill, after all.
Acting to boost its prospects for being acquired, Butterfield Savings & Loan Assn. has sold its Santa Ana headquarters building and 5.5 acres of adjacent property for $22.8 million to PacTel Properties, an Irvine real estate subsidiary of Pacific Telesis.
And so we find that it is not poverty or illiteracy that begats bigotry.
President Reagan's nominee to head the Social Security Administration, testifying on the eve of her confirmation hearing, denied Wednesday that she whimsically passed out millions of dollars in discretionary federal grants in her present job.
Chief Justice Warren E.
The government, in response to the defeat in the U.S.
Erica Jong's first and best-selling novel, "Fear of Flying," opened with a sexual fantasy set in a train.
Los Angeles officials, disturbed by the Department of Water and Power's shut-off of utilities to "innocent" tenants, moved Wednesday to draft an ordinance aimed at protecting renters when landlords fail to pay their utility bills.
"It's like putting together a good oil and vinegar dressing," said actor-director John Schuck about his staging of Romulus Linney's "Sand Mountain," playing Thursdays-Sundays through Feb. 1 at the Back Alley Theatre.
Comarco Inc. of Anaheim said Monday it has signed a letter of intent to acquire SDL Corp., a San Jose-based computer product supplier, through an exchange of stock.
President Reagan, citing what the White House described as an "extremely critical" situation, Friday set in motion legal procedures aimed at averting a threatened nationwide railroad strike.