Lindsay William-Ross
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Wednesday night a dinner party where the guests were all clad in white and seated at tables draped in white cloths adorned with white balloons popped up on the street in Beverly Hills.
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Chris Brown is not a happy camper. Specifically, he's pissed about getting handed 1,000 community service hours last week by the District Attorney, and yesterday he went on Twitter to offer the DA and the L.A. legal system some very pointed feedback.
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A serial bank robber is expected to plead guilty today to robbing a Beverly Hills bank armed only with a cigarette lighter shaped like a gun. 49-year-old Andy Lee "Audy" Horn held up the Bank of America on N. Beverly Drive the evening of March 6, 2013.
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Last year, a little bit of joy was stolen from the lawn of La Jolla home of the late author Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss. A two-foot-tall 300-pound bronze statue of his character the Lorax went missing in March 2012, but thanks to an anonymous tip, has been retrieved from a hiding spot in a canyon.
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Porn production in Los Angeles was ground to a halt Wednesday after an adult film actor tested positive for HIV.
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A photographer who claims rapper Kanye West attacked him has hired high-profile attorney Gloria Allred and is suing the star for assault, battery and negligence. The alleged incident took place in July at Los Angeles International Airport.
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When AMC's groundbreaking series "Mad Men" ends next year, what more could viewers ask for than MORE "MAD MEN." At least a couple of the men, who are rumored to be possible central characters in a possible spinoff. Oh, the possibilities!
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Ironic t-shirts are funny, right? Sometimes, though, it's not the brightest idea to boast about your success at illegal activity via your t-shirt. Such was the lesson learned by an alleged SoCal sex trafficker, who was busted at a hotel while wearing a t-shirt declaring "I Make Pimpin' Look Easy."
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CicLAvia revealed this week plans and a route map for their "Heart of LA" event, which will be—where else?—in Downtown.
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Another bizarre twist in the Hannah Anderson kidnapping case: The family of suspected killer and kidnapper James DiMaggio is asking for DNA testing to determine if he is the father of either or both Hannah and her brother Ethan.
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