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Before we got the iconic art deco building, L.A.’s main library collection practically couch-surfed for decades.
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Listen to the latest How To LA podcast episode about the role water played in shaping the size of L.A. County.
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Restored with care, the 120-year-old movie theater is now ready for its closeup.
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A marine base, movie sets, and more memories of the Tustin hangarsListen 30:36
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For decades, the city has been a safe haven for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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Journalist Hadley Meares had written about LA’s extensive haunted history. But then she experienced it for herself.
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For Filipino American History Month, we dig into the rich history of the Filipino communities of SoCal.
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On Oct. 16, 1923, Margaret Winkler agreed to produce and distribute Alice Comedies, a new series by Walt Disney. That contract is considered the founding document of The Walt Disney Company.
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Looking back at 100 years of history.
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As Labor Hall of Honor inductees, the group of more than 70 Thai garment workers will share recognition with the likes of Cesar Chavez and Eugene V. Debs.
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Councilmember Traci Park, who introduced the motion, said if the council failed to act on Friday, the home could be lost as early as the afternoon.
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Labor historian Caroline Luce says L.A. was once an anti-union town. This summer, it's been on the frontlines of a labor resurgence.
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In the new book "Hollywood Signs: The Golden Age of Glittering Graphics and Glowing Neon," author and graphic designer Kathy Kikkert takes readers on a visual journey through Hollywood, celebrating the vintage and vibrant signs that have come and gone (and many that remain).Listen 23:17