Will L.A.’s Fast-Food Ban Affect Street Vendors?
The Los Angeles fast-food ban might have unintended casualties.
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The Los Angeles fast-food ban might have unintended casualties.
The owner of L.A. boutique Intuition explains why they're so popular and why one pair comes with built-in knee pads.
Harvey Weinstein and Jeff Zucker testified before a judge over whether NBC has a shot at keeping the show. And things got nasty.
Gunn isn't looking forward to moving to L.A. for 'Project Runway''s sixth season, on Lifetime. Also, he'd like to see John McCain in some Varvatos.
Also, Viktor & Rolf offer new packaging for their scents, Antonio Banderas launches his fifth fragrance, and Agyness Deyn scores a cosmetics campaign.
No one showed up to launch event for his clothing line at an L.A. Hot Topic last Saturday. And no one is buying his clothes. Thank God.
After the News Corp. baron called Olberman a nut job yesterday, Olbermann reveals his long-held suspicions as to why he was fired from the company in 2001.
The 'Observer' pens a long overdue profile of the Beatrice Inn, Employees Only, and Smith and Mills owner.
Remember when it was announced that Project Runway was moving to Lifetime? That's not the only move the show's making.
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