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Inglewood-born brothers Aaron and Lawrence Shaw have been nominated for Grammys and played with greats. Now, they’re out with a new album that’s L.A. through and through.
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Many of K-pop's greatest acts are actually comprised of people who grew up outside of Korea. Among them? The guys from Solid, who were L.A. originals.
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Attend the Hollywood Burlesque Festival. Watch tap dance artistry. Listen to the movie music of Spike Lee and Terence Blanchard. Hear stories from Steady Bad Luckers. Celebrate the luck of the Irish.
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In L.A., Def Leppard played the L.A. Sports Arena for the beginning of their Hysteria tour — and folks, if you want to see them again, they’re on a global tour this year.
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His classic design work is still featured in longtime attractions including It’s A Small World, the Haunted Mansion, and the Enchanted Tiki Room.
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The independent movie, which has grossed more than $100 million at the box office, took home seven trophies.
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Celebrate the performing arts during Greater LA Theatre Week. Watch comedian Aparna Nancherla test out new material. Attend a screening and conversation for Martine Syms’ The African Desperate. Or check out LAist’s own K-pop Dreaming: A Special Live Event with GYOPO.
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The Asian American talent behind big winner Everything Everywhere All At Once shouted out their immigrant parents.
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Every sketch, everywhere, all at once.
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"Naatu Naatu" won best original song at Sunday's Academy Awards, becoming the first-ever song from an Indian film to win the prize.
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The former child star capped off a successful awards season with an unsurprising win. Quan is only the second Asian performer to receive this award after Haing S. Ngor for The Killing Fields in 1985.