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Clear skies, sunshine, and a couple of excessive heat warnings for the deserts remain until Saturday.
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About 1,700 students graduate with acting degrees.
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Finding new talent was a speciality of the late filmmaker, according to the people who worked with him.
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Southern California acting graduates are tapping into resiliency and DIY attitude to weather Hollywood’s shutdown during the actor strike.
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Nardone’s restaurant Bello Chef’s Table has been recognized in the restaurant guide for the past two years, but achieving a star still eludes him.
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From grocery help and financial aid to a free meal and comedy show, here’s a running list of places to check.
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After several high-profile sexual harassment cases, Cal State needs more training, staff and outreach to students and employees, an outside firm concludes.
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Some advocates say without a right to housing, lawsuits have limited reach.
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Six VA apartments have been scheduled for move-ins since LAist’s reporting last week cleared up confusion between officials. About a dozen more units are expected to be filled soon.
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Researchers found a "chain reaction" that eventually started affecting children, which applies pressure to the education system.
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The largest single-employer strike in U.S. history could frame worker power as a climate solution.
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Nora Roberts, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Michael Chabon and Margaret Atwood are among those signing an Authors Guild letter asking artificial intelligence companies to get permission or offer compensation.