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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

Pepperdine Professor Robert Lloyd was recently named an Academic Fellow by the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a conservative Washington D.C.-based org. (Motto: "Fighting Terrorism and Promoting Freedom Through Research, Communications, Educ...
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The good folks over at the Center for Land Use Interpretation have an exhibition up titled, "Elevated Descent: The Helipads of Downtown Los Angeles."
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"The posters are definitely not an afterthought. Typically, they are created after the "Games are awarded, so they aren’t part of a pitch to the IOC. Also, typically, the poster is part of a larger visual communication strategy that includes the logo...
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From 1912 through 1956, nine of the ten posters featured in the pamphlet include an image of the human form. In every instance save one, that form -- or forms -- are nude, covered only by well-placed ribbons or laurel. The lone exception: the 1932 Olym...
Do what RAND suggests, add 9.3 million years to our lives.
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There are 914 miles of alleys in this city, according to researchers at USC. Imagine the revitalization possibilities.
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Cash for Clunkers, criminology, green energy, and immigration are among the myriad subjects of recent research, studies, and observations by California-based think tanks.
James Rojas -- who emailed TTLA last week -- is in 29th place -- having recently broken a tie withThomas Jefferson.
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Last summer, TTLA's blogger wrote this story, "Elephants in Pershing Square?" for Next American City about James Rojas and his effective -- and playful -- efforts to involve the general public in urban planning processes.
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The Governor of California seeks new ideas from outside Sacremento, writes columnist George Skelton.
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Last month, Joel Reynolds delivered the 2009 commencement address at UCSB's Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. Here's the text.
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All this week, TTLA runs an archival interview with Michael D. Rich. Rich is the executive vice president at the Santa Monica-based RAND Corporation, the region's preeminent public policy institute.
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