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  1. Mediavore
    Jerry West Eats Italian in L.A.; Get A Mario Batali Badge on Four SquareThe Lakers owner tells you where to eat in L.A. while the red-headed chef links up with the growing internet company.
  2. real estate
    Own Your Own Masonic Temple!This sounds pretty cool, actually.
  3. in other news
    Freemasons Make a Deal With the DevilOf the PR variety, that is. After literally centuries of mystery and subterfuge, the Freemasons have done the unthinkable: They’ve hired a publicist. According to the Times, a flack from Dan Klores Communications has been calling around trying to advertise Masonic locations in New York, in conjunction with the movie National Treasure: Book of Secrets. (Seriously.) “We’ve gotten a lot of bad press over the years,” explained Thomas Savini, the librarian at the Grand Lodge of New York. “We reached a point we saw ourselves being represented as conspirators or useless old men, neither of which is an accurate representation of Freemasonry. For a couple of centuries, we sat back and stayed quiet and let our actions speak for themselves. But we decided to open up our mouths a little bit more and draw some attention to the positive role that Masons play in the public world.” The Times has a good rundown of Masonic history on their Website, but for us the most titillating read was the virtual tour of the Grand Lodge on West 23rd Street that’s available on the Freemason Website. It’s a gorgeous building, with meticulously maintained interiors and opulent finishing. It’s like a gentleman’s club meets Versailles. Except, you know, with giant candled altars in every room. The Freemasons Enter the Spin Zone [City Room/NYT]
  4. apropos of nothing
    Could Dan Brown Be Any More Obvious?If you’ve been losing sleep wondering which part of history Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown will make stuff up about next, you can finally rest easy — his forthcoming book, tentatively titled The Solomon Key, finds Code protagonist Robert Langdon investigating the Masonic symbols etched into the streets and buildings of Washington, D.C.