Los Angeles — Alonso Duralde wrote a book on Christmas movies called “Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas.” So whom better to turn to this week? Only Duralde – a film critic for the Wrap and my co-host on the YouTube review show “What the Flick?!” – did it with a twist. View original post here: Does it really seem like Christmas? 5 films to try
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The Kings Are a Big Disappointment
Lakers Send Mr. Khloe Kardashian to Dallas
When at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. After the Chris Paul trade was infamously cancelled by NBA commissioner (and de facto New Orleans Hornets owner) David Stern involving Lamar Odom, the Lakers did manage to trade Lamar Odom to the Dallas Mavericks. This time it looks like it will stick. more › Here is the original post: Lakers Send Mr. Khloe Kardashian to Dallas
SNL Zeroes in on Trump’s Debate
Pets of the Week: Fabian & Hailey
Video: Watch Hundreds of UC Davis Students Give Their Chancellor the Silent Treatment
Rescue Dog of the Week: Major the American Bulldog/Husky Mix
Major is a young, male American bulldog/husky mix who was surrendered to a shelter because his previous family was moving. He has lots of energy and is a total lover of his human pals. This pup has some training, is neutered and up to date with his routine shots. Major is in need of a foster home, or even better, a forever home. Ace of Hearts is a 501c-3 dog rescue foundation dedicated to rescuing dogs—the day they are to be euthanized—from various Los Angeles shelters and placing them in loving homes. It does not take dogs in. It rescues only from shelters. Its adoption days are normally held every Saturday at the West Hollywood Petco at 508 N. Doheny Drive from 1-4 p.m. Click here for information on how to adopt a rescue dog from Ace of Hearts. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Visit link: Rescue Dog of the Week: Major the American Bulldog/Husky Mix
Pets of the Week: Lady & Aphrodite
Chinese Food Week 2011: Welcome to Eater’s First Ever Chinese Food Week 2011
Chinese Food Week , Eater’s exploration of and ode to Chinese food in Los Angeles (hello SGV), is here. Check in throughout the week for interviews, maps, guides, tips, and secrets from some of this city’s known and unknown gems. And that’s just here on the site. Out in the real restaurant world, five of Eater’s very favorite non-Chinese restaurants are putting a special, limited time only (avail this week and next), made just for Chinese Food Week special on their menus. Check out what’s on offer below, and look back throughout the week as we feature one of the special dishes every day. Church & State: Confit Duck Spring Roll, $9, served at dinner (except for Sunday night). Picca: Alpaca Spring Rolls with Pineapple Aji Amarillo Dipping Sauce, $13, served at dinner. Tinga: JuanTon (short rib with five spice and Chinese mustard, rice, mushrooms, pickled red cabbage, green cabbage, cilantro, bean sprouts, Thai chili, and special sauce in a burrito) with “salsa” on the side, $12.50, served at lunch and dinner (takes 15 minutes to make). Coney Dog: Chow Dog Roll (noodles, cabbage, egg, hot dog, and soy sauce rolled and fried), $5.95, served all day, this week only. SmithHouse: Black Bean and Garlic Rice Bowl, $13.99, served at lunch and dinner. Read more here: Chinese Food Week 2011: Welcome to Eater’s First Ever Chinese Food Week 2011
Extra, Extra: Nikki Sixx Reports His Son Missing, Echo Park’s Mystery Thump & A Boy Scout Scandal
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, Nikki Sixx erroneously reports his son missing, there’s a mystery thump in Echo Park and the Boys Scouts have a molestation scandal brewing. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Link: Extra, Extra: Nikki Sixx Reports His Son Missing, Echo Park’s Mystery Thump & A Boy Scout Scandal