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Thursday, June 27, 2002
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Wearing Their Welcome
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By
Louise Roug
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June 27, 2002
The sign above the door reads: “Strict dress code enforced.”
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Unconscious Artistry in the Streets of New York
By
Kevin Thomas
Eclectic Veggie Bonanza
By
Max Jacobson
BEST
BETS
: Saturday 6/29
Cajon Pass Blaze Closes I-15, 138
By
Hector Becerra
New Shelf Life for Pools
By
Janet Eastman
Zoo’s Animals Get Star Treatment
By
Patricia Ward Biederman
They Have Nothing to Hide
By
Thomas S. Mulligan
BEST
BETS
: Friday 6/28
From Low-Budget Fare to Oscar Ware
By
Susan King
Think Outside the Envelope
By
Jeannine Stein
Margaret Cho
Pop Date Book
By
Karla S. Blume
You Make Great Stuff, Martha, and That Counts for a Lot
By
Jeannine Stein
Big Brother Is Selling
By
Nathan Bierma
He Searches His Soul and Others’
By
Mark Sachs
California Classroom
Critics’ Choice
A Tribute to Troubadours’ Language of Love
By
Nick Owchar
Morning Report
ARTS
AND
ENTERTAINMENT
REPORTS
FROM
THE
TIMES
,
NEWS
SERVICES
AND
THE
NATION
’S
PRESS.
By
Elaine Dutka
How a Doorman Sees It
By
Louise Roug
Video Shelf
Graduation Day
By
Eve Bunting
Bottoms Up, Everyone
By
Daryl H. Miller
Life Gets Complicated After This ‘Stranger’ Enters the House
By
David D. Nichols
College Galleries
Soju Goes Where Vodka Cannot Tread
By
Chris Rubin
Last Chance
By
Philip Brandes
Excalibur Theatre’s ‘Peter Pan’ Doesn’t Fly, but It Comes Close
By
Lynne Heffley
Theme Parks
BEST
BETS
: Thursday 6/27
New Albums
BEST
BETS
: Sunday 6/30
New Audience for a Star Who Never Was
By
Steve Hochman
Openings
La Habra Celebrates Baseball and a Talented Favorite Son
By
Michael Miller
What’s Coming
Intriguing Colley Quartet Deserves a Higher Profile
By
Don Heckman
Conservation Lecture
By
Kathy Bryant
Getty Assists in Analysis of First Photograph
By
Andrew Bridges
QUESTION
CORNER
Inside, Where the Wild Things Are
By
Al Martinez
JOKES
&
RIDDLES
Spinach Salad
By
Jessica Strand
Advice From the Masters
By
Kevin Arnovitz
and
Tom Williams
Eminem Holds Off Charge by Papa Roach for No. 1
By
Geoff Boucher
Drawings That Are More Than Painting Precursors
By
Josef Woodard
Sona Settling In on Old Europa Site for 9/1 Debut
By
Jessica Strand
Park’s New Eagles Slow to Leave Nesting Boxes
City Council to Vote on $183-Million Budget
Five Tough Doors to Open
By
Louise Roug
In Chef’s Role, Actor Salutes His Sicilian Family
By
S. Irene Virbila
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