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Customers say if the record shop closes, it’ll take decades of East L.A. history and culture with it.
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Because they can barely hold their head above water, they’ve had to skip doctor’s visits and anything else where they can save enough to last until their next gig comes by.
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The tentative agreement was announced Wednesday.
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Idina Menzel lets it go at The Wiltern, games galore in downtown L.A., free comedy at Neuehouse and more.
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Best known for an everyman persona that powered two classic TV sitcoms, Newhart managed to be the funniest guy in the room while playing unassuming characters.
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Join a dive party, attend the BBoy Summit at Levitt Pavilion, two concerts at the Broad and more.
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Though Shogun and The Bear dominated most categories, Cosmo Jarvis, who played a British expat in Shogun, was denied a nomination.
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The work-life balance of the sleeping-in-your-office ethos of Silicon Valley compares poorly with Hollywood’s more civilized vibe.
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While the L.A. film showcase isn’t a replacement for Outfest, it fills a void for LGBTQ+ film lovers.
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The trend has been a disheartening one as Hollywood prioritizes the narratives and films of the 1980s and 1990s.
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The 75th Emmy Awards offered up nothing in the way of real surprise. Succession, The Bear and Beef dominated on a night steeped in television nostalgia.