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“Roots of Our Labor” draws on resident stories to depict everyday life and community in the neighborhood.
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The famed UCB comedy theater and training program, whose founders include Amy Poehler, has been sold to the former owner/CEO of the Onion and a co-founder of Mosaic talent management.
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Here's how we got to the materials — and computers — used today from asbestos to CGI.
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Ayan Vasquez Lopez, a member of Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles, represents for their communities on social media and on the stage.
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Grace Baldridge and other queer artists have found a fanbase. But when will the mainstream Christian music scene catch on?
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It's time to say "so long" to "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah."
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Running out of things to do with the kids? Here's a whole lot of activities to keep them occupied.
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The displays were an Altadena tradition for decades. Now the lights have gone dark.
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New designs for the Korean American National Museum depict an airy, 17,000-square-foot building that mixes elements of Korean architecture with dramatic modernity.
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Before Rhode Montijo co-created the web show "Happy Tree Friends" and illustrated children's books, he was Floyd Nordwick's student.
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It makes a sound you instantly recognize. Here's where it came from, where it's been — and where it's going.