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Teen Faked Her Own Abduction So Parents Would Be Less Mad When They Found Out She Was Pregnant

December 13, 2011
Teen Faked Her Own Abduction So Parents Would Be Less Mad When They Found Out She Was Pregnant

A California teen was arrested after authorities determined she had faked her own abduction last week. 17-year-old Christina Almanza was the subject of an Amber Alert after her family received text messages and voicemails saying she had been snatched and was being held captive in a basement more › See original here: Teen Faked Her Own Abduction So Parents Would Be Less Mad When They Found Out She Was Pregnant

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Teen Faked Her Own Abduction So Parents Would Be Less Mad When They Found Out She Was Pregnant

December 13, 2011
Teen Faked Her Own Abduction So Parents Would Be Less Mad When They Found Out She Was Pregnant

A California teen was arrested after authorities determined she had faked her own abduction last week. 17-year-old Christina Almanza was the subject of an Amber Alert after her family received text messages and voicemails saying she had been snatched and was being held captive in a basement more › See original here: Teen Faked Her Own Abduction So Parents Would Be Less Mad When They Found Out She Was Pregnant

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Drink & Stay Put: L.A. County Launches Winter Anti-DUI Campaign

December 13, 2011
Drink & Stay Put: L.A. County Launches Winter Anti-DUI Campaign

Before you reach for your keys after that third glass of eggnog or that fifth holiday brew this holiday season, think “Avoid the 100.” Drunk and drugged drivers will be targeted during a two-week campaign of DUI/driver’s license checkpoints and hundreds of roving DUI patrols. Enforcement begins on Friday, December 16 and ends on Sunday, January 1. more › Continued here: Drink & Stay Put: L.A. County Launches Winter Anti-DUI Campaign

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Drink & Stay Put: L.A. County Launches Winter Anti-DUI Campaign

December 13, 2011
Drink & Stay Put: L.A. County Launches Winter Anti-DUI Campaign

Before you reach for your keys after that third glass of eggnog or that fifth holiday brew this holiday season, think “Avoid the 100.” Drunk and drugged drivers will be targeted during a two-week campaign of DUI/driver’s license checkpoints and hundreds of roving DUI patrols. Enforcement begins on Friday, December 16 and ends on Sunday, January 1. more › Continued here: Drink & Stay Put: L.A. County Launches Winter Anti-DUI Campaign

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culture magazine: 5 Cheese Questions For A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Food Critic

December 13, 2011

LA Weekly readers will recognize Jonathan Gold by his witty humor and dry commentary about all things food. In 2007, he was the first restaurant critic to win a Pulitzer Prize, and as a Pulitzer finalist again this year, he doesn’t appear to be slowing down. Recently, he sat down with culture and answered some questions about himself, cheese and his West Coast beat. Who in L.A. is doing cheese best? Nancy Silverton at the Mozzarella Bar at Osteria Mozza . When you sit at her counter, it’s like watching the greatest magician in the world doing slight-of-hand tricks with a single variety of cheese. And the weekly Cirque du Fromage at Palate can be astonishing. You say your cheese habits are a little old school, what do you mean? I do love cheese. I can remember the moment of my conversion to the cult of cheese, as a 24-year-old at the old La Toque up on the Sunset Strip, where the chef, Ken Frank, subsidized his fetish by including a pass of the trolley in all his tasting menus. When I lived in New York, I tended to spend about twice as much at Murray’s each year as I did at every supermarket combined. I experienced the thunderbolt when I first tasted Fantome chevre in Wisconsin. When I’m in Italy, I spend inordinate amounts of time chasing down great pecorino producers in the areas around Pienza and Visso, mozzarella guys in Puglia and ricotta near Todi, and my daughter’s first request for a special trip — she was five at the time — was to visit a caseficio that made Parmigiano-Reggiano. (It turned out that what she really wanted to do was pet the cows, but no matter. At 17, her bedroom is decorated with cheese posters, including a cheese print that came with the Parmesan snow at El Bulli.) I consider a properly runny Epoisses to be proof of a loving God. Sometimes, when I’m confronted with a four-umlaut Swiss thing, or read about Anne Saxelby’s latest find in some corner of Vermont, I start to think that cheese culture has passed me by. Then I remember that I have some Vacherin Mont d’Or or smuggled Oaxacan quesillo in the fridge, and I start to feel a little better. What do you think are the most over- and underrated cheese dishes out there? Is there an overrated cheese dish? I mean, other than stadium nachos smothered in orange pump cheese better suited to caulking tile? I’m not sure there are underrated ones either, although some things I would like to see more of are gougeres, really well-prepared mozzarella in carrozza and tacos made with the Durango-style crispy substance known as chicharrones de queso. You’re eating cheese, what are you drinking? I would like to say an old Maury, because it is amazing with cheese, but it is usually a modest Alsatian Riesling with just a bit of sweetness — or really, whatever is left in my glass at the end of dinner. In all of your experiences as a food critic, what is the worst thing you have ever eaten? Something that appeared to be boiled rawhide in a sauce of vinegar and pureed, overcooked spleen at a long forgotten Vietnamese restaurant in Orange County. I have since heard that when well-cooked, this, or something like it, is a delicious, gelatinous Lao specialty. That night, it wasn’t. Jonathan Gold is a prizewinning writer and critic whose work appears regularly in the LA Weekly . He has also written for Gourmet , Spin , Rolling Stone and others. Alexandra Howard is a culture correspondent living in northern California. Go here to see the original: culture magazine: 5 Cheese Questions For A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Food Critic

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The Language of Love: Kogi/Chego/A-Frame/Sunny Spot chef Roy Choi on…

December 13, 2011
The Language of Love: Kogi/Chego/A-Frame/Sunny Spot chef Roy Choi on…

Kogi/Chego/A-Frame/Sunny Spot chef Roy Choi on his Cubano sandwich served at Sunny Spot : “It’s just filled with layers… It’s like when you get stoned, sometimes things go into different worlds and fabrics and textures . It’s a little crispy, then it’s spicy and warm and soothing. It helps me bring in a whole pantry of ingredients that as a chef I may have considered not good enough. Using [classical] techniques but then balancing it with straight French’s yellow mustard, or bringing in some ghettos — that you pull from your cupboard.” [Daily Beast] View original post here: The Language of Love: Kogi/Chego/A-Frame/Sunny Spot chef Roy Choi on…

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Listage : Michael McCarty on Restaurant Trends; Chuck E. Cheese’s Restaurants Fined For Child Labor Law Violations

December 13, 2011

Du-Par’s at the Original Farmers Market. [Photo: R. E. ~ / Eater LA Flickr Pool ] &#183 Manna Korean BBQ Opens Banchan Buffet in DTLA [Midtown Lunch] &#183 Fun Socially Conscious Gifts For Foodies [Clean Plates] &#183 Akbar Throws Itself a Quincea

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Lakers guard Kobe Bryant on life without Lamar Odom part 2

December 13, 2011
Lakers guard Kobe Bryant on life without Lamar Odom part 2

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Lakers guard Kobe Bryant on life without Lamar Odom part 2

December 13, 2011
Lakers guard Kobe Bryant on life without Lamar Odom part 2

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Westside COG Considers Biking Projects

December 13, 2011

In an effort to make traveling through the Westside easier, the transportation committee of the Westside Cities Council of Government (WSCCOG) met Monday to discuss ways to support bicycling in the area. The WSCCOG is a collaboration between the cities of Beverly Hills, Culver City, West Hollywood and Santa Monica as well as Westside portions of Los Angeles and unincorporated Los Angeles County. In attendance were the three elected officials on the committee: Councilmember Jeff Cooper of Culver City, Councilmember John Heilman of West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills Vice Mayor Dr. William Brien. The meeting also included WSCCOG Executive Director Maria Rychlicki, staff members from the member communities, a representative from the Federal Highway Administration and members of Angelenos Against Gridlock and Better Bike. Rychlicki said the WSCCOG unites the otherwise autonomous cities so they can take advantage of opportunities as a sub-region. Among the topics discussed Monday was closing the gaps in bike lanes created when they pass through multiple cities. An example given was a bike lane on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood that stops when it reaches Beverly Hills and resumes in Los Angeles. “The cyclist gets on the road and suddenly the bicycle lane drops off the planet,” Rychlicki said. The committee is working on identifying five bike routes to improve based on project feasibility, safety and connecting as many member communities as possible. In addition to closing the gaps between cities, the committee will recommend signage to help riders find the bike lanes. Possible areas to improve include the bike lane on Santa Monica Boulevard and a north-south route into Culver City, perhaps on Beverly Drive. The committee is also studying a bike-sharing program based on those used in Washington, D.C., and Paris, where participants check out bikes to use in different parts of the city in an effort to close the so-called “last mile” between public transportation and user destinations. The committee discussed the best ways to implement such a program in the Westside. “It’s essential that, in whatever program we develop, somebody can get a bike in West Hollywood, ride to Santa Monica, drop it off there and then, if they wanted, get a bike in Culver City and ride back to West Hollywood,” West Hollywood Councilmember Heilman said. The committee will discuss these plans further at its next meeting, which Rychlicki said may be scheduled before Christmas. The committee’s recommendations will be brought to the entire COG board in January for a vote on whether to adopt them as formal recommendations for the member communities. See the original post here: Westside COG Considers Biking Projects

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