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When in Burbank, do as the Romans did
“French historical reenactment” might not automatically sound like an exciting day out, but fighters dressed as gladiators pummeling each other into submission for real? Let's just say this could be the most visceral history lesson you'll ever...
Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Entertainment, Movies, Arts and Culture
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Local places third in world in equestrian event
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Christine Hocutt-Senteney does well in equestrian event in Texas: Burbank resident Christine Hocutt-Senteney captured the third-place Farnam Select All-Around Amateur title at the 2012 Adequan Select...Tags: Cam Newton, Drama (genre), Paddy Chayefsky, Dez Bryant, Sports
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Burb's Eye View: To live and ride horse in L.A.
His name is “Poco,” but he seemed pretty big to me. And though he’s a quarter horse, I’m confident in saying he’s 100% horse. I met Poco at Renee Baker’s stables at the L.A. Equestrian Center, a place always right down...Tags: Cameron Diaz, Appaloosa (movie)
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Mariposa equestrian bridge to close again for repairs
The Mariposa Street equestrian bridge will be closed Monday for 12 days as crews make repairs and reinforce the 73-year-old structure. The closure, announced by Burbank officials on Thursday, will be in effect from July 30 and Aug. 10. During that time,...
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Equestrian bridge in Burbank reopens ahead of schedule
The Mariposa Equestrian Bridge – which was closed on Monday for repairs -- has been reopened more than a week ahead of schedule, Burbank officials announced. City crews had been working to replace worn wooden planks on the 73-year-old bridge, which...
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Stable-building could get easier in Burbank's Rancho area
The Planning Board on Monday recommended making it easier to build stables in the city's Rancho area, giving homeowners more flexibility in their efforts to preserve the equestrian nature of the neighborhood. One change would decrease the amount of space...
Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Government
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Murray adds third national title to collection
Getting the opportunity to be part of a team that won a second-straight national championship last season was a fulfilling experience for Becca Murray. However, in a collegiate equestrian realm that is seeing more parity with each coming season, Murray...
Tags: Justice System, Animals, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, College Sports
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Rancho gets new housing proposal
Faced with strong neighborhood opposition to his original plan, the developer of a proposed 120-unit condominium development in the Rancho area of Burbank is now asking to build 50 single-family homes on the roughly 5-acre parcel.
New Urban West,...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate
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Ready for the ride of her life
LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life.
Taking part in the dressage equestrian event at the 2003 Pan American Games as a member of the Team U.S.A., Harrison carried with her...Tags: Texas, Dressage, Idaho, Human Interest, Animals
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Britton returns
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman returns from injury: Still recovering from minor back surgery last month, Burroughs High graduate Eben Britton missed the team's season opener last week. Although he's...Tags: Dressage, Animals, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Awards and Prizes, Eben Britton
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Murray takes reins for national champion
Becca Murray got her first taste of collegiate national championship competition as a freshman last season at Texas A&M University. However, as some her teammates were busy winning a title at the Varsity Equestrian National Championships, Murray wasn't...Tags: Kansas State Wildcats, Education, Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Jumping and jiving
What started as something to do for fun turned into a lifetime passion for Richard Spooner.
Growing up in Fountain Valley, Spooner, 40, enjoyed baseball and other sports, but when relatives came out for riding lessons, it sparked a new interest in...Tags: Sports, Horse Jumping, Tickets, 2016 Olympic Games, Horse (animal)
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