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Jonnie Park, aka Dumbfoundead, unapologetically details growing up in K-town in his memoir “SPIT: A Life in Battles.”
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The governor to expand the state's tax credit for the film and television industry to help stave off competition.
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If you worry about getting pickpocketed, here are some tips for making yourself a tougher target.
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The documentary “New Wave” opens a window into a music subculture that thrived in Little Saigon.
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Our celebrity panelists Taran Killam and Jen Kober go head to head this week on their knowledge of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the film) and the TV series Roseanne. Think you might know more than they do? Go Fact Yourself!
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Lesh, an original member of America's preeminent jam band, died Friday morning.
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The Dodgers and the New York Yankees square off for all the marbles! Gear up with our guide to the players, storylines, and team history you need to know.
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A collaboration devised as part of Getty's PST ART taught students about environmental issues from the perspective of communities across the Americas.
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Cheer on the Dodgers, catch a spooky boat parade in the Marina, and see a Broadway winner at the Pantages.
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Each outlet has different needs, some of which have been evolving with time, keeping writers and agents on their toes.
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Hollywood could cash in on the spending spree, particularly at a time when so many media companies are struggling. But what of the risks?