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Good news for fans of the show’s notorious but lovable Bluth family: Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles will be hosting an art exhibit based on the show called "There’s Always Money In The Banana Stand."
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The cast of "The Sarah Silverman Program" will sign copies of the complete DVD set at Amoeba Hollywood, Megan Mullally will perform with her new band at the Largo, new American writers will read from their works at the Hammer, and the Hollywood Bowl will host a tribute to Miles Davis.
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If Walmart’s plan to put down roots in Chinatown got you worried, then this map from Frying Pan News should make you downright terrified.
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This summer, take a break from posting food porn on Pinterest and get a real taste of LA's food scene by attending one -- or all -- of the city's best food and drink festivals. Though some of the fetes are pricey, you're bound to leave fat and happy in exchange for your cash.
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First came word of Echo Park's Brite Spot adding a patio. Now the Virgil, which just opened last Friday in Silverlake, has plans too open an outdoor area as well. Eastsiders do love their patios, don't they?
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Ah, sweet, sweet summer in Los Angeles. Despite our airheaded La La Land rep, we've got plenty of events going on to please your inner Bill Nye the Science Guy (or even Bill himself, as you'll see below). Expand your mind with visits to planetariums, aquariums and more.
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After over 40 years in business, Silver Lake piano bar and mainstay of the Los Angeles gay community The Other Side closed its doors for a final time Sunday.
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There’s no shortage of free music events coming up this summer, but leave it to our good ol’ county government to bring us free shows this summer showcasing local musicians. The L.A. County Arts Commission has chosen a broad array of artists, slated to play 55 free concerts beginning June 30 and ending October 27.
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Karen Klein could be going to Disneyland! But her path has been atypical, to say the least. Last week Klein, 68, was supervising on a school bus in the suburb of Greece, New York when she was verbally abused by a group of middle-school boys for over 10 minutes.
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Summer has arrived, and we're ready to celebrate all that screams 'tis the season in Los Angeles. From sand to summit, from sips to snacks -- we love L.A. summers. Today we're rocking with Grand Performances.
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