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Mickalene Thomas opens at The Broad, Lucha VaVoom is back, chocolate takes center stage at the Natural History Museum, and more.
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Residents would pay $50 a month for fixed wireless service from Kwikbit.
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Last week in Paris, dozens of countries agreed to tackle harmful cooking methods — but sidestepped the controversial question of how to replace them.
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Beetles can kill a tree that's been around for a millennia in less than a year. Scientists aren't sure why they've gotten so lethal.
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Many chefs are asking what a future without gas will mean for culinary traditions like wok cooking.
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If a state agency says the University of California's academic workers can't stay on strike, "a whole cascade of bad things" could happen.
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Experts say the long holiday weekend could offer cues to a busy summer. We've got some travel tips.
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Lincoln Heights Tutorial Program is a grassroots organization that provides academic support and leadership development to kids and teens from the community. On Saturday, their teen volunteers were out in droves to beautify Lincoln Park.
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BARK Air says it built its experience "dog first," offering perks like puppucchinos and pheromone blankets. It's flying between New York and LA or London and plans to add more routes soon.
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Sherman and his brother Robert became Disney Studios' first ever in-house songwriters. They won two Oscars for their songs and score to Mary Poppins and composed the classic "It's a Small World."
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The Hollywood Commission created a new online reporting tool for entertainment professionals to file complaints and access resources around sexual harassment and discrimination.
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Whether you're in a tent, an RV, or staying in a cabin, you want to make your dog comfortable so you can both enjoy the great outdoors.