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Grammys coming up Sunday at Staples, all those music stars here have time on their hands, some inevitably pop up and perform at local venues, just for
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Judging from the size of the crowd on opening night of Photo L.A (last Thursday at Santa Monica Airport’s Barker
Wisdom comes from experience. Experience comes from a lack of wisdom.
I did a lot of stupid, okay really REALLY stupid things in college. I was immature, insensitive, arrogant, condescending,
By Va Lecia Adams Kellum, Ph.D.
Homelessness touches every community and every population in Los Angeles County: no one is immune. Black people, however, are disproportionately affected, representing 40%
Most Americans weren’t pleased with the Presidential Election results of 2016. Our election system did quite a foxtrot.
Then there’s the November 2018 elections. Each side of the
by Jack Neworth
This Sunday in Atlanta there's a little sporting get-together called the Super Bowl. How popular is it? It's expected that over 100,000,
Today is February 1. (How's that for late-breaking news?) In 13 days it will be Valentine's. Two days after that, the Congressional Continuing Resolution expires. Uh
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Seven things to choose amongst Friday, country-blues-rock-folk-classical-jazz -- well, six, then you can still make the Easy Rider midnight movie -- what exquisite torture. More, please.
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By Cynthia Citron
It is touted as thrilling and chilling. But I found it muddled, and it left me befuddled.
The play is “An Inspector Calls.” Unfortunately, he was calling