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Soccer skills, admiration of a star player, positions on colonialism and even ancestral heritage play a part in the decision.
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First step: register before midnight Wednesday.
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Team USA men play current and retired NFL pros.
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From European restaurants serving pasta to Korean restaurants inscribing menus on gourds, food can provide a lens to see Koreatown’s development over time.Listen 5:45
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The Community Solidarity Project has long operated out of repurposed spaces, including the iconic Johnie’s Coffee Shop, which it will have to leave later this spring.Listen 4:01
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The exhibit opens Saturday the Craft in America Center.
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Tina Trahan pushed for historic status to protect the Studio City home from demolition by any future owners.Listen 2:13
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It’s Daylight Saving, that time of the year when we get more of that gorgeous L.A. light. To scientists, it’s a bit more complicated.Listen 4:56
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The marathon is Sunday. And LAist's resident Iron Woman Sharon McNary tells us about the little-known chili cheese dog stand that has become a curious feature at the race.Listen 4:52
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Baked beans. On toast. Madness for Americans, heaven for Brits.Listen 2:23
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The cherished yearly tradition brings cyclists of all kinds together in the early morning hours.
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One of the manuscripts dates back nearly 3,500 years.
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Artist S.C. Mero is taking a familiar form of public art to a different place.Listen 4:29