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Grant Moninger joins Larry to talk about The American Cinematheque Podcast, his work as artistic director, and upcoming programing at the theaters.
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The rock legend joins LAist for a lookback on his career — and the next chapter of his music.
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The actor, known for her quirky, vibrant manner and depth was 79. Across her decades-long career, she worked with prominent filmmakers including Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen and Nancy Meyers.
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The defining teen series of the 90’s ran for 10 seasons.
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Swift's 12th studio album returns to her pop roots, with lots of love-struck lyrics and upbeat melodies. But it's also a warning about the darker side of an industry she has battled — and bested.
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He's performed at the Met and Carnegie Hall, but deliberately chooses accessible venues like Cicada Restaurant.
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The contemporary jazz great discusses his two-week run in his hometown of Los Angeles.
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The Committee for the First Amendment first launched in the 1940s, when the House Un-American Activities Committee accused Hollywood actors, directors and writers of being communists or sympathizers.
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The Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center’s “UnLoose” exhibit is not your typical way to start Yom Kippur — and organizers say that’s the point.
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Sparks fly at the Greek, Twilight in Concert, a reading group (with cats!), a new Corita Kent exhibit at Marciano Art Foundation, Kamala Harris at the Wiltern and more of the best things to do this week.
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The South Pasadena-based artist is having his first solo show in Los Angeles, featuring his beautiful, whimsical piñata pieces.