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LAist Senior Editor Suzanne Levy, who grew up in the UK, recalls encountering an alien landscape in her ongoing series American As A Second Language.
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Day program at the California African American Museum in Exposition Park includes a speech, a youth orchestra performance and more.Listen 0:38
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The Rams beat Chicago Bears over the weekend and will next face the Seahawks in Seattle. Fans can watch the NFC Championship game in Inglewood but will have to act fast.
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Teens who lost garages and backyards in the Eaton Fire have a new place to play loud, mosh and make some cash.Listen 4:12
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Customers paid their last respects to the bookstore which carried books, CDs and other media in both Korean and English.
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A campaign in the early 2000s rebranded the neighborhoods south of the 10 freeway, but today, the South Central name means history, culture and resilience to some locals.
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A workshop — already at capacity — is held today to show participants why the humble but mighty whistle is such a powerful tool.Listen 1:59
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Across the country, residents are creating DIY seating without government permission.Listen 2:54
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This weekend, there are musical performances, parades and volunteering events honoring the civil rights leader.
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Want to play catch on the sidewalk or in a park? You’d technically risk jail time under this over 80-year-old law.
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AirTalk listeners, and an expert on friendship, weigh in on how to make new friends in Los Angeles.
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Owner James Rappaport is looking for a new location for his store.
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The Downtown Women’s Center cafe helps train dozens of people a year as they transition from homelessness.Listen 2:56