
Juliet Bennett Rylah
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Juliet is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers business/tech for The Hustle, and art, culture, and entertainment elsewhere. You can find her on Twitter @jbrylah, probably tweeting about horror movies or public transit.
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The woman, who first appeared in a surveillance video at around 3 a.m., kept vandalizing the car until dawn.
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A winter wonderland is created with 4.5 million lights, 400 animatronics, Christmas trees, carolers, vendors and glowing horse-drawn carriages around the historic Mission Inn.
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The home has seen several notable Angelenos, four presidents and one lawsuit.
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Where America's Egyptomania met its adoration for novelty architecture.
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It would have to be one hell of a quake, however.
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Online tickets sales are now open.
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The team behind Quarters now has another dining option in Koreatown.
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The woman also had a three-year-old daughter, according to relatives.
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The rain posed an additional hazard, as the collision may have electrified the tracks.
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