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The 1984 Olympics made a profit and permanently changed the way the Games were financed. Here's how.Listen 29:57
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The anonymous feminist collective known for calling out museums for discrimination has an exhibition at the Getty. That doesn’t mean they’re sparing the museum from their critiques.Listen 0:43
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AirTalk listeners share their favorite places and ways to destress and unwind in Los Angeles.
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LAist turns to local booksellers and librarians for recommendations for young readers — from picture books to graphic novels and young adult titles.
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Nail polish inspired by a painting, a handmade-in-Hollywood bracelet, bowls fashioned from a single piece of wood — these artisan-made items are never going to be regifted.
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For the first time, Paralympic climbing will be an Olympic competition in 2028.
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The soon-to-be Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center will double the amount of exhibit space at the California Science Center.Listen 27:41
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You're sure to attend a holiday party or 12 this season. Bringing a thoughtful gift for your hosts acknowledges their hard work — and ensures you make the list again.
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A roughly 40,000-square-foot expansion is coming to the Columbia Memorial Space Center.Listen 0:40
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A battle over money and prestige has ended, with surfers declaring victory. For now.Listen 0:45
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Gardeners will be itching for springtime when they unwrap these items. And plant parents will be overjoyed to add to their collections.
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The AirTalk host recommends coffee table books about Art Deco and car culture, as well as a book about Shohei Ohtani and a guide to Hollywood careers.