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Patrick Page takes on Shakespeare’s villains, a rock & roll sleaze show, The Puffy Chair and more of the best things to do this week.
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Months after the L.A. Uprising, an up-and-coming rapper named Tiger JK made a splash at a music festival in South L.A. that had a goal of easing racial tensions. He went on to become known as the "Godfather of Korean Hip-Hop.”
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Immerse yourself in comic book culture at WonderCon. Screen QTBIPOC films at the 2023 Outfest Fusion Festival. Listen to a night of FEMcore. And ‘Don’t Mess with Auntie!’
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The Writers Guild of America says its members are making less than they were five years ago. But some studios aren’t doing as well as before, either. Can the two sides come to an agreement?
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Learn about the Valley’s dining history and classic eateries. Watch balloon art, comedy and music. Listen to stories of clumsiness. Be dazzled by Cirque du Soleil’s latest show.
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The announcement came a day after Smith shared his frustrations with Ticketmaster, saying he was "sickened" by the company's fees. Fans who bought Cure tickets will get a $5-$10 refund.
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Also this week: We talk Extrapolations and more about The Last of Us
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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.