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A light and sound-based public art exhibition will appear across 10 different sites in L.A. County on Valentine's Day.
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Despite losing his Altadena home and instruments, the 91-year-old is playing as part of the Hammer Museum’s JazzPop series.
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The replica booth inspired by Doctor Who had been carefully crafted by a renowned roboticist.
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It's all about the fandom at KCON LA.
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Spectrum Bluegrass is a new group dedicated to connecting neurodiverse people through guitars, banjos and mandolins.
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The rare plant blooms every four to six years and emits a foul smell in the process.
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The Eastside landmark is home to a new gallery. While some welcome it, others fear it’s part of a familiar pattern of gentrification
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Don’t fret, though — L.A.'s tarantulas are mostly harmless to humans and are only looking for love.
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One business district is a shadow of its former self since federal immigration raids started in Southern California in June. Some are turning to TikTok and deliveries.
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A bright moon will make it hard to see the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August, but one night this week offers a decent chance of seeing some shooting stars.Listen 2:41
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Sewing machine? Power tools? Community? The new Coyotl + Macehaulli Tool and Book Lending Library in El Sereno has everything you might need — and much more.
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Artist Alison Saar refused to create her version of Lady Justice with a sword, scales, or blindfold. She says she saw the history of justice in the U.S. differently.
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The island in the Port of Los Angeles is a staging ground for federal agents.