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Ride the wave: what used to be cutting edge is now too dull to draw a crowd.


In: Quirky Dramas

Out: Reality Shows

As reality shows get more scripted (you don't really think those storylines just happen, do you?), they also become more predictable and, to many viewers, tiresome. While a few shows, notably "Survivor," "The Amazing Race" and "The Real World," are still reliable ratings generators, the tide has tamed to real acting and edgy writing. "Desperate Housewives Desperate Housewives is an American television comedy-drama series, created by Marc Cherry, who also serves as show runner, and produced by ABC Studios - The Walt Disney Company's main television studio - and Cherry Productions. ," "Prison Break," "Grey's Anatomy Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled. " and "Commander In Chief" are a few notables. Of course, it doesn't hurt to have stunners like Patrick Dempsey Patrick Galen Dempsey (born January 13, 1966) is a Golden Globe Award-nominated American actor who first became prominent in Hollywood during the late 1980s. He is also known for his role as neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd (Dr. , Terry Hatcher, Wentworth Miller Wentworth Earl Miller III (born June 2, 1972) is an English-born American Golden Globe nominated actor. He rose to stardom following his starring role in the Fox Network television series Prison Break.  and Ellen Pompeo Ellen Pompeo (born November 10, 1969) is a Golden Globe nominated and Screen Actors Guild award winning American actress, best known for playing the title role of Meredith Grey on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy.  delivering the lines.

In: Reggaeton

Out: Pop

If you haven't seen the Shakira's "La Tortura" video, you probably haven't flipped by VH1 lately. The Spanish song, like Shakira's chest, is in constant rotation. And soon Shakira may be joined by a host of newcomers shaking their own Latin hips to popular beats. Daddy Yankee, Don Omar and Tego Calderon are the some of the genre's most recognized stars. Originating in Latin America, reggaeton is dance music that combines Spanish rapping with Jamaican-influenced rhythms. And it's ascending just as pop's blonde stars--Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera--are waning. With a divorce, a baby and a new marriage, respectively, those pop princesses have to settle domestic issues before taking over the charts once again.

In: Energy Drinks

Out: Coke

Forget the fizz--noncarbonated drinks have become all the rage General Public's All the Rage was released in 1984 by I.R.S. Records. Track listing
  1. "Hot You're Cool"
  2. "Tenderness"
  3. "Anxious"
  4. "Never You Done That"
  5. "Burning Bright"
  6. "As a Matter of Fact"
  7. "Are You Leading Me On?"
  8. "Day-to-Day"
. Red Bull ushered in the trend years ago by hawking its caffeine- and sucrose-loaded elixirs to sleep-deprived students and Vodka drinkers. More than a thousand other companies have followed suit with their own versions of eye-opening drinks, including Monster Energy, Crunk!!!, Go Fast!, Pimp In feudal England, a type of tenure by which a tenant was permitted to use real property that belonged to a lord in exchange for the performance of some service, such as providing young women for the use and pleasure of the lord.  Juice, Rockstar and Battery. The Coca-Cola Co. has been slammed for failing to add energy drinks to its portfolio, but Big Soda finally appears to be waking up with its recently launched Full Throttle.

In: Eyelashes

Out: Eyebrows

Long or short? Eyelash extensions are the next ocular must-have. They range in length from a discreet eight millimeters (for those merely wanting a flirtatious flir·ta·tious  
adj.
1. Given to flirting.

2. Full of playful allure: a flirtatious glance.



flir·ta
 lift) to a positively ghoulish ghoul  
n.
1. One who delights in the revolting, morbid, or loathsome.

2. A grave robber.

3. An evil spirit or demon in Muslim folklore believed to plunder graves and feed on corpses.
 14 millimeters. Keep in mind these are not those over-the-counter, press-on fake lashes of yesteryear yes·ter·year  
n.
1. The year before the present year.

2. Time past; yore.



yes
: Eyelash eyelash /eye·lash/ (-lash) cilium; one of the hairs growing on the edge of an eyelid.

eye·lash
n.
1. Any of the short hairs fringing the edge of the eyelid. Also called cilium.
 additions can cost hundreds of dollars and are painstakingly glued onto eyelids eyelids,
n.pl a moveable fold of thin skin over the eye. The orbicularis oculi muscle and the oculomotor nerve control the opening and closing of the eyelid.
. But like any fashion, they are temporary. Extensions last 60 days before they must be reapplied.

In: Arnold, the Democrat

Out: Arnold, the Republican

California's peripatetic governor is looking more blue than red these days. After supporting Republican-backed initiatives in his "Year of Reform" for 2005, his popularity plunged and voters soundly defeated the initiatives in a special election no one but him seemed to really want. Schwarzenegger then made a sharp turn to the left, backing Democratic-sounding proposals for major infrastructure spending and expanding health-care coverage for the poor. He also appointed Democrat Susan Kennedy. a former cabinet secretary to Gray Davis, as his new chief of staff. The Kennedy appointment sparked a rebellion in the GOP ranks, with conservative Republicans threatening to look for a new candidate (Mel Gibson's name was floated for five minutes). Schwarzenegger appears certain to be the GOP nominee, but the '06 election could provide plenty of surprises.

In: Elton Brand

Out: Kobe Bryant

They're both certifiable cer·ti·fi·a·ble
adj.
1. That can or must be certified. Used of infectious, industrial, and other diseases that are required by law to be reported to health authorities.

2.
 MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip.  candidates, but Brand has something that Bryant doesn't: a decent team. Helped by the addition of guard Sam Cassell, Brand has led the Clippers to the top of the NBA's Pacific Division. The Lakers, meanwhile, have been hanging around .500. Also in Brand's favor: he's known to be a nice guy who remembers the names of reporters and sets aside time for fans. Since Shaq's exit, the Staples Center could use that friendly feeling.

In: Historical Movies

Out: Apocalyptic Movies

Those monster mechanical aliens from "War of the Worlds" are a tough act to follow, so filmmakers are looking to the past for inspiration. A string of historical features are due out, including "Munich," "The New World" and "Marie-Antoinette." Period pieces are tricky for Hollywood because they have to attract audiences more accustomed to car crashes and bathroom humor. Stray too far from reality, however, and you get history profs up in arms. Well, on second thought, it's not much of a choice.

In: Yoga Pants

Out: Premium Denim

The real estate bubble This article is about the general phenomenon of housing bubbles. For housing bubbles in various countries, see below.
A real estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble
 competed for attention this year with the premium denim bubble. High-priced jeans have had their run--as have local manufacturers such as True Religion Apparel Inc.--but the big buzz centers on the question of what will replace denim. Yoga pants could be a contender. They are becoming women's everyday wear and have infiltrated the Gap and other major retailers. Manufacturers from Adidas to Juicy Couture are getting in to the act.

In: iPods

Out: iPod Imitators

It's not quite a revolution, but iPods have changed the way people listen to music--and with its video version selling out this holiday season, it might change people's TV watching habits. Apple's rivals have barely made a dent. D&M Holdings, parent of Rio, decided to exit the MP3 player business, while players made by Samsung, Sony and Dell have carved out marginal market shares.

In: Eastside

Out: Westside

Sure, the view is nice in Santa Monica, but is it really worth shelling out $2,000 a month for a studio? The beach scene is increasingly losing out to other parts of L.A.--among them downtown, Hollywood and Koreatown. Home prices are still ridiculous but at least they're not downright insane: the median price of a West Adams home is around $535,000. The rail line now under construction through East Los Angeles East Los Angeles, uninc. city (1990 pop. 126,379), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles, in an industrial area. It has a large Mexican-American population. There is a performing arts center and a cultural center. A junior college is there.  could help by making tucked-away neighborhoods more accessible. Ready to show your Eastside pride?

In: Satellite Radio

Out: Bundled Cable

If the FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  is throwing a party, it might be because Howard Stem is ending his reign on traditional radio and moving to Sirius, where dropping F-bombs isn't a finable offense. Sirius is placing a $500 million bet that listeners will follow him--and both Sirius and XM have been making the jump to their service easier by selling portable receivers. Meanwhile, Comcast and Time Warner are signaling that they will let customers pay for only the channels they want. So, if "Ultimate Fighter" and "Trucks!" aren't your cup of tea, you can nix Spike TV.

In: Cocktails

Out: Wine

Let's stop rattling on about the subtleties of Pinot Noir and start practicing your best 007 rendition of "shaken, not stirred "Shaken, not stirred" is a famous catch phrase of Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent, James Bond and his preference for how he wished his martini prepared. ." Food & Wine magazine heralds the "Year of the Cocktail," teasing readers with bartenders' tasty concoctions that range from the classic olive-topped martini to the minty Mojito.

In: Silicone

Out: Saline

Just when you thought it wasn't possible, L.A. breasts could get even more plastic. Silicone implants are set for a huge comeback in 2006, with federal regulators expected to greenlight their widespread use for cosmetic breast augmentation early in the year. Fans say that the denser silicone provides a more realistic look and feel than the watery saline implants that most women have settled for since silicone implant use was restricted in 1993 over safety concerns. In countries where redesigned silicone implants already have been reintroduced, they rapidly took over 80 percent of the market. Here, the market is even bigger ... a lot bigger.

Staff Reporters Howard Fine and Deborah Crowe contributed to this report.
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Title Annotation:ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 2006
Author:Brown, Rachel
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Date:Dec 19, 2005
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