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The lineup includes new independent film premieres and revivals.
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An unvarnished look at everything happening right now with the new technology that's affecting the entertainment industry.
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Corgis frolicking on the beach, Japanese movies, music and whiskey, Funny Girl at the Ahmanson, and 80 breweries on tap at the L.A. Beer Festival.
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Revenue is far below the $600 million to $1.1 billion voters were told the tax could yield. But the money raised so far has already helped thousands of renters avoid eviction.
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Between flights, accommodations, and merchandise, people have been shelling out big bucks for this year’s celestial phenomenon.
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Russian attacks have driven out most of Chasiv Yar's residents. NPR accompanies the mayor on a routine visit to check on those who remain.
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We do have some of the same types of buildings here.
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The new program sends mental health workers, not police, out on certain mental health crisis calls.
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The vote of confidence means that Iger, his board and senior leadership can pursue their strategy to grow revenue.
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Application problems are having a particularly negative impact on many Latino students, threatening their ability to go to college.
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The James Beard Foundation has released its Best Restaurant and Chefs nominations for 2024, and three SoCal Restaurants are finalists.
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Some people with expensive photo equipment are hoping to get the perfect shot during Monday's total solar eclipse. But for the rest of us, a cellphone camera is what we have to work with.