Month: November 2019

When Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles signed on to direct Netflix’s “The Two Popes,” he knew he’d have his work cut out for him. The film dramatizes a series of thorny theological discussions between Pope Benedict XVI and the future Pope Francis over Catholic doctrine and the role of the church in a changing world. Not […]

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Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, San Francisco’s always-jumping Union Square ups its game. A towering Christmas tree aglow with thousands of lights and ornaments rises from its center. Skaters whirl around an ice rink, grooving to holiday and pop music. Street performers entertain in and around the square. Festivities include Hanukkah menorah lightings and […]

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Global stock markets fell Thursday after President Trump signed a bill supporting human rights in Hong Kong, potentially increasing tensions as the U.S. and China talk about ending their trade war. Trading volumes were muted, however, with the U.S. closed for Thanksgiving. China reacted with indignation to the legislation, which Congress passed with overwhelming support. […]

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1/12 The French Normandy-style condominium building in Hancock Park dates to 1928.  (Gabriel Felix) 2/12 Faubourg St. Denis.  (Gabriel Felix) 3/12 Architect James N. Conway laid out the building in a symmetrical H shape in keeping with the dictates of the style.  (Gabriel Felix) 4/12 The building is designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.  […]

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The Pilgrims held the first Thanksgiving harvest celebration in fall 1621. During the American Civil War in 1863, President Lincoln recognized Thanksgiving as a federal holiday. In modern times, we celebrate the holiday by traveling home, cooking a delicious feast, and watching TV on the couch with loved ones. If you choose to venture outside, […]

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