Lindsay William-Ross
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Lace up your high tops, grab your Members Only jacket, and get ready for two nights of double features at the Grauman's Chinese movie theater that will take you back to the 1980s.
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The Los Angeles Police Department is hoping that composite sketches of both the victim and suspect in a possible abduction case will help locate the still-missing pair.
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That whole "Los Angeles is an incredible melting pot" is bunk. Sure, there are people from every corner of the world who call L.A. home, but the way the numbers break down--at least according to Forbes--we can't really call ourselves one of the more "diverse" places in the nation.
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Poor baby (baby, baby): Pop mega-star Justin Bieber has managed to get himself another traffic citation while behind the wheel of one of his sports cars.
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Did you know there is an entire wing of the Alexandria Hotel in Downtown that has been sealed off since 1938? We didn't either, until we learned thanks to KPCC's Off Ramp that a developer is remodeling the long-untouched wing of the historic property and will turn it in to luxury apartments.
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In tonight's Extra, Extra we've got an oopsie at Blipsy's, Jenna Jameson's $92K Zombie Strippers Suit, the Idle Hour Cafe's redo idles, and more news of the day. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports. You can also find us on Pinterest, Storify, Foursquare, and Instagram (laistpics).
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A 22-year-old woman has been arrested for her role in the shooting death of a young father and deacon who interrupted her spray painting outside his church earlier this month.
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A line of eager "Call of Duty" fans waiting to purchase the newest edition of the video game at the Game Stop in Koreatown early Tuesday morning experienced some real-life gunplay when a man in a wheelchair was shot by an unknown assailant who fled the scene.
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If you spend some time on either the UCLA or USC campuses this week, you may notice that each of their iconic statues are under wraps. It's part of the annual tradition to protect against thievery or vandalism from their rivals, and it's part of the excitement leading up to the "big game" on November 17.
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It's not (necessarily) the punch line to a joke in comedian Janeane Garofalo's stand-up routine, it's actually part of the tale of Garofalo's quickie divorce that was two decades in the making.
Stories by Lindsay William-Ross
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