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Freddie Freeman homered leading off the bottom of the 18th inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in Game 3 on Monday night to win a World Series classic.
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The exhibit, a collaboration between MOCA and The Brick, raises questions about America’s identity, and what is worth remembering.
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The Dodgers are back at home as they take on the Blue Jays.
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The Horror Community Foundation hosts support groups, meditation and movie screenings to tap into the ‘unifying power of horror.’
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Senior editor Suzanne Levy looks back on her first fright night experiences as a British ex-pat.Listen 2:42
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Mednick was a founder of New York’s off-Broadway movement and ran a longtime theater festival in Claremont.
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Filipinos settled in the San Fernando Valley in the 1920s to keep farms running. The community there has grown a lot since then.
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The Sunland-Tujunga resident turned L.A. into his creative playground, creating art across the city.Listen 5:45
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For Friday and Saturday only, a Halloween haunt returns to the historic Shadow Ranch House in West Hills for the first time in 40 years.
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Marigolds can be found across L.A. ahead of the annual celebration. LAist gathered a list to help you find them.
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A pioneer of counterculture comic book art, R. Crumb created Zap Comix, which included iconic strips like “Fritz the Cat” and “Keep on Truckin’.” His work has attracted both a cult following and also some ire. Crumb’s first solo work in decades is now on display in L.A.Listen 3:29
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