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The School Lunch Follies: LAUSD Lauds Themselves For Agreeing Pizza is A Vegetable

January 26, 2012
The School Lunch Follies: LAUSD Lauds Themselves For Agreeing Pizza is A Vegetable

Today the USDA implemented new nutritional standards for school lunches, including allowing the two tablespoons of tomato paste on frozen pizza to count as a serving of vegetables. Yep, according to our government, pizza is a vegetable . more › Continue reading here: The School Lunch Follies: LAUSD Lauds Themselves For Agreeing Pizza is A Vegetable

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The School Lunch Follies: LAUSD Lauds Themselves For Agreeing Pizza is A Vegetable

January 26, 2012
The School Lunch Follies: LAUSD Lauds Themselves For Agreeing Pizza is A Vegetable

Today the USDA implemented new nutritional standards for school lunches, including allowing the two tablespoons of tomato paste on frozen pizza to count as a serving of vegetables. Yep, according to our government, pizza is a vegetable . more › Continue reading here: The School Lunch Follies: LAUSD Lauds Themselves For Agreeing Pizza is A Vegetable

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Ismene is impressive on opening day at Santa Anita

January 26, 2012
Ismene is impressive on opening day at Santa Anita

http://www.youtube.com/v/DoRj6pLkvPk?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata 2-year-old filly wins California Breeders’ Champion Stakes Read the rest here: Ismene is impressive on opening day at Santa Anita

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Pencil This In: Bitches, Burlesque, Butler & Birds

January 25, 2012
Pencil This In: Bitches, Burlesque, Butler & Birds

Tonight’s happenings offer a variety of experiences, including going green, witnessing a light show, viewing a medley of art mediums, listening to tales of the biggest bitches in relationships and ogling a steamy “trip tease.” Get out, get inspired and get back to your computer to tell us how it went. more › Read more here: Pencil This In: Bitches, Burlesque, Butler & Birds

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Grand Theft Celeb Auto: Two Men Arrested For Heisting John Travolta’s Benz

January 25, 2012
Grand Theft Celeb Auto: Two Men Arrested For Heisting John Travolta’s Benz

John Travolta is surely busting a move today after police announced that two men have been busted for heisting the star’s vintage Mercedes-Benz last fall. On September 18, Travolta’s 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL was stolen after he parked it on a residential street in Santa Monica and visited a nearby Jaguar dealership for a duration of about ten minutes. more › Excerpt from: Grand Theft Celeb Auto: Two Men Arrested For Heisting John Travolta’s Benz

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Pepperdine University Gives It to Students Straight: There’s No Room for an LGBT Group on Campus

January 25, 2012
Pepperdine University Gives It to Students Straight: There’s No Room for an LGBT Group on Campus

Last year, the Pepperdine student newspaper The Graphic asked the university to finally come out with a decision about whether a gay-straight alliance group on campus was acceptable. The university did just that, announcing that nope, Reach OUT isn’t aligned with the core religious values of the university, which is affiliated with the conservative Church of Christ. more › Here is the original post: Pepperdine University Gives It to Students Straight: There’s No Room for an LGBT Group on Campus

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Sasha Bronner: Why I Don’t Care to Watch the Oscars This Year

January 25, 2012

Waking up yesterday morning to the sunny, glowing light of my iPhone was a little bit like waking up on Christmas morning — you sort of know what you’re gonna get, but there’s always room for surprise. Sure, there’s plenty of buzz and speculation about who might be nominated for the Academy Awards. Sure, the Golden Globes are a strange, half-broken crystal ball indicator of some of what’s to come, but you still don’t really know until you read the nomination list. I fell asleep half way through the list. It is a jumbled, confused, half-assed attempt at honoring the highest achievements in film for the year and frankly, I am bored. It’s hard to know where to even start. It’s kind of like turning in a rough draft in a freshman year creative writing class and having your bearded, vest-wearing liberal arts professor tell you to start from scratch, and with a different protagonist. I have high standards. I always have a bone or two to pick with the Academy when nominations come out. Why are we nominating good movies? Why aren’t we nominating the greatest of the great movies? We should expect good movies throughout the year. We should applaud, on the largest stage, the best ones. There are some fantastic films from 2011 that got barely a flirtatious wink from the Academy. I can barely bring myself to type the word “shame.” The irony. Shame, shame, shame. Michael Fassbender gives the performance of three lifetimes. It is a haunting, horrifyingly honest masterpiece, and one that I could not shake for months . There is no Best Actor nomination, no Best Director, Screenplay or even Supporting Actress nod for Carey Mulligan who quietly brought power and fear to her performance as Fassbender’s damaged sister. And in a completely different way, Beginners is, without a doubt, the movie that stole my heart last year. I have seen it three times, listened to the soundtrack endlessly and adored every conversation I’ve had about it. Thankfully, Christopher Plummer secured a Best Supporting Actor nomination, but Mike Mils delivered the most visceral film about love I can remember and it sticks to your skin in the best of ways, it coats your eyes when you leave the theater and everything feels different, if even for a moment, after experiencing it. It was the year of Ryan Gosling and that beautiful man got no love letter, no postcard. Drive was stylized, it was dark, it was heavy, it threw you around, it made you feel like you were and are a living, breathing human being in this world. Director Nicolas Winding Refn is a force to be reckoned with and the Academy doesn’t seem to care. I would have even taken a Carey Mulligan nomination here , just to get the film’s name on the ballot. I am happy for many films. The Artist is one I resisted and resisted seeing, hearing it was “cute” and “charming.” It is much, much more than that. I am thrilled for Bridesmaids and Moneyball and most especially for Best Actor nominee Demian Bichir for his film A Better Life . What I am not thrilled about it the insistence on nominating names instead of achievements. I love George Clooney and Alexander Payne as much as the next Westside-raised Angeleno. But I didn’t feel any sorrow, sadness or even spirit from The Descendants . I didn’t feel any magic from My Week With Marilyn . I’ve read the list over a few times. And sure, I will be happy to see some nominees win — but there’s no excitement this year, there’s no held breath or glorious moment of surprise when that-perfect-someone’s name is called and their whole world changes on screen for the rest of us to witness. Christmas morning has come and gone. I no longer believe in Santa. See the original post here: Sasha Bronner: Why I Don’t Care to Watch the Oscars This Year

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Man Called ‘Terrorist’ & ‘Al-Qaida’ At Work Wins Harassment Lawsuit

January 25, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco jury awarded $465,000 to a Muslim security guard who says his co-workers and supervisors called him a terrorist and an al-Qaida member. The 27-year-old says he quit his job as a security guard for Los Angeles-based Andrews International in February 2010 after the company failed to take his complaints about harassment seriously. He had served as a guard at the Letterman Digital Arts Center in the Presidio. An attorney for Andrews says the company had promoted Idris to a supervisory position and plans to appeal the verdict. ___ See original here: Man Called ‘Terrorist’ & ‘Al-Qaida’ At Work Wins Harassment Lawsuit

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Honda Owner Back in Small Claims Court

January 25, 2012
Honda Owner Back in Small Claims Court

Instead of joining a class-action lawsuit, a Honda Civic hybrid owner turned to small claims court. Read this article: Honda Owner Back in Small Claims Court

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Trial over Golden Globes broadcast rights opens with testimony on key 1993 agreement

January 25, 2012

In this Jan. 11, 2009 file photo, celebrities arrive at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif. Continued here: Trial over Golden Globes broadcast rights opens with testimony on key 1993 agreement

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