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A tea kettle designed by architect Michael Graves, who has a long history of designing consumer products that don't resemble a saluting Hitler, has J.C. Penney back in the news for the wrong reasons yet again. After the Hitler tea kettle story went viral, J.C. Penney took to Twitter to reassure the public there was no intended connection between the product and the Nazi leader. 

Culver City-based Wittlebee , the children's clothing subscription firm headed by Sean Pervical and backed by Science, Inc., has acquired a clothing company, Cottonseed Clothing Company , the firm announced today. Financial terms of the buy were not...

Culver City, Calif.-based Sporteve has changed its company name to Sports for Eve. “We are changing the name to reflect the evolution of what we have become,” said D’Lynda Fischer, president for Sports for Eve. “Sports for Eve will remain a premiere shopping environment for athletic apparel that embodies a woman’s style and grace. But it’s also become a place where women discover what makes them feel beautiful, confident and powerful.” The bright, airy, 3,000-sq.-ft. store, which is located in downtown Culver City, recently received a fresh new look from Seattle-based Bruce Hale Design. Some of the upgrades include

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