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Tonight in Rock in LA - Hullabaloo, Stagecoach, Cypress Hill, The Jerry Garcia Band, Suzanne Somers, One+One, Unicorn Hard-On
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Eddie Vedder, Ditty Bops (above), Woody Harrelson, others @ Henry Fonda
Willie Nelson, George Strait, Lucinda Williams, many more @ Stagecoach
Cypress Hill @ Vault 350
The Jerry Garcia Band @ Fais Do-Do
Manic Hispanic @ Galaxy Theatre
Rosanne Cash @ Disney Hall
One+One (James Zabiela & Nic Fanciulli) @ Vanguard
David Grier @ Boulevard Music
Victor Wooten @ El Rey
Suzanne Somers @ La Mirada Theater for Performance Arts
Los Abandoned, The Audio Club, ARP, Killola @ Safari Sam's
To Live And Shave in L.A., Unicorn Hard-On, Rose for Bohdan, Vague Apology @ The Smell
Dios Malos, Lysa Flores, Ollin, The Revolts @ Rec Center Studios (Echo Park)
Los Pardos, Pachuco Jose y los Diamantes, Dead End Stiffs, many more @ Knitting Factory
American Eyes, Street Drum Corps, Amelie, Carlotta, The After Midnight Project @ Key Club
Bedtime for Toys, Spider Problem, The Lisps @ The Scene
Mr. Mister Miyagi @ Alex's Bar
Celtic Woman @ The Greek
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Donald Trump was a fading TV presence when the WGA strike put a dent in network schedules.
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Pickets are being held outside at movie and TV studios across the city
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For some critics, this feels less like a momentous departure and more like a footnote.
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Disneyland's famous "Fantasmic!" show came to a sudden end when its 45-foot animatronic dragon — Maleficent — burst into flames.
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Leads Ali Wong and Steven Yeun issue a joint statement along with show creator Lee Sung Jin.
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Every two years, Desert X presents site-specific outdoor installations throughout the Coachella Valley. Two Los Angeles artists have new work on display.