It turns out that the “anonymous” group that posted the personal information of LAPD officers was Anonymous. CabinCr3w — a hacking group affiliated with Anonymous — said that it posted the personal information of the officers to get back at the police department for cracking down on Occupy L.A. more › Here is the original post: Hacking Group Claims They Posted Personal Info of LAPD Brass as Revenge for Occupy L.A. Crackdown
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Hacking Group Claims They Posted Personal Info of LAPD Brass as Revenge for Occupy L.A. Crackdown
Ice Cube Talks Architecture, The Eames House & L.A. Freeways
A South Central Los Angeles native, Ice Cube holds a strong affinity for the sprawling City of Angels. While cruising the L.A. streets in a 1960s Lincoln Continental convertible for a “Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980″ video, the rapper-turned-actor says “so what” to people deeming L.A. “eyesore after eyesore,” claiming, “They don’t know the L.A. I know. The good, the bad and the ugly about L.A.” more › More here: Ice Cube Talks Architecture, The Eames House & L.A. Freeways
Chinese Food Week 2011: Matt Biancaniello’s The Sweet Bitter End of Beijing
Matt Biancaniello , known as the master of extra creative seasonal cocktails at Library Bar in the Roosevelt Hotel, has whipped up a Chinese-inspired libation for Eater’s Chinese Food Week. Fun. Here we have The Sweet Bitter End of Beijing , a muddle of Asian pear, dill, lemon, agave, and unfiltered sake. Matt shakes then double strains his concoction into a Champagne glass and drops in a dill spring for garnish. The lovely libation will set you back $15 and is available through the end of November. In other OMG Truffles! news, Matt is about to roll out that White Truffle Eggnog he debuted last year. He’s picking up the truffles tomorrow. · All Chinese Food Week 2011 Coverage [~ELA~] Visit link: Chinese Food Week 2011: Matt Biancaniello’s The Sweet Bitter End of Beijing