A few nights ago, our family went out for dinner. I ordered New England clam chowder and quiche.
On May 11, there appeared in Calendar an erroneous reference to Michael Mann as the "creator" of "Miami Vice."
For the first time in some years, I am proud to be a Democrat in the 40th Congressional District.
Canadian unemployment remained at 9.6% in April, Statistics Canada reported Friday.
Imagine Franklin D. Roosevelt being at a loss for words about anything.
Kennedy High overcame a first-game loss in their West Valley League volleyball match with El Camino Real and won three straight games en route to victory Monday at El Camino Real High.
One of the more frustrating aspects of watching the Legislature at work is seeing sensible bills that could help resolve serious problems fall victim to political high jinks of one sort or another.
Bridge experts Eric Rodwell of West Lafayette, Ind., and Doug Simson of Columbus, Ohio, won the three-day Life Master Pair Championship here Tuesday night midway through the 14-day North American Championships.
I applaud your editorial (June 5), "The System Still Works," regarding the selections made and the
As I recently left my position as a director at the Centre City Development Corp., a post I held for more than nine years, there was a tendency to look back and reminisce, while at the same time, looking forward and reminding those who follow of the challenges that lie...
Thick fog disrupted air traffic Thursday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for the fourth day in a row.
As they left Iceland, President Reagan's advisers, many near exhaustion after sleepless hours that promised a breakthrough in arms control but left both sides empty-handed, brooded over what might have been.
Wasn't it enough that Arthur Dent had to have his house demolished and his planet (Earth) destroyed?
Richie Cole calls his group Alto Madness with good reason, for exuberance has always been the alto saxophonist's long and strong suit.
Scott Ostler suggests we should canonize Red Auerbach as the "patron saint of bad sportsmanship."
Soviet cosmonaut Valentin Vasyutin, taken ill during a space mission a month ago, is still sick in
The community leaders who brought the 1984 Summer Olympics to Los Angeles face another challenge in deciding how to distribute the local share of profits from the hugely successful Games--about $90 million.
Last February, a little musical called "Nite Club Confidential" opened at the Tiffany on Sunset Boulevard and in a burst of slick, sleek, talented exuberance proved that you don't have to have bread and circuses or $40 tickets to have a smashing evening in the theater.
Kitty Kelley's unauthorized bio "His Way" may paint Frank Sinatra as a monster--but it sure isn't hurting his record sales.
"STEADY NERVES." Graham Parker & the Shot. Elektra.