Billy Gil
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The Razzie Awards named 'Movie 43' the worst movie of the year last night, and you can watch this cinematic embarrassment right now on Netflix. The movie stars a ridiculous number of critically adored stars making total asses of themselves in “comedic” skits.
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford isn’t letting a little thing like a crack scandal prevent him from attending the Academy Awards and Appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” He'll be at the awards show today and on "Kimmel" Monday.
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A wave crashed through the window of a Santa Barbara restaurant, soaking diners. See it on video.
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Screw the rain. We’re biking the L.A. River Sunday morning with River Wild, a pop-up festival happening along the Los Angeles waterway. It takes place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at mile marker 24.7 on the Los Angeles River Bike Path.
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The biggest SoCal rainstom in nearly three years has been hitting hard this weekend, causing evacuations in the foothills and other mayhem.
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The real, legit Cronuts of New York came to Los Angeles for one rainy Saturday morning at The Grove. One guy paid $60 for a place in line and a chance to eat one of the infamous pastries.
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An L.A. reporter got stuck waist-deep in the mud yesterday while covering the rainstorm currently pelting Los Angeles. The reporter was trying to show how bad the mud was in Azusa by wading into it, later needing to be rescued.
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This week's edition of Overheard in L.A. features bits of overheard conversation about cleanses, juice fasts and Miley Cyrus' insane show.
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As the number of bicycle-related deaths rises in Los Angeles, including at least one fatality today, a group known as Ghost Bike has been putting white bicycles at spots where cyclists were killed. Long Beach resident Danny Gamboa took many of these pictures of ghost bikes around Los Angeles and the surrounding areas.
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Police are searching for a group of men who allegedly beat and raped a 19-year-old female student from University of California Santa Barbara. The Isla Vista resident was attacked yesterday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., somewhere between the UCSB campus and Isla Vista.
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