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Feb. 22 update: In a low turnout election that attracted few Los Angeles teachers, current United Teachers Los Angeles president A.J. Duffy was returned to office for a...
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Umbrage TakenI was incensed when I read Kate Coe's article "Tribes to Voters: How Dare You?" [Feb. 8-14]. You should be careful who you let freelance for your paper. The only...
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Hillary Clinton fired her coaches and swapped out her trainers. But she's fumbled again. She's punted through 10 states in a row. And now, with just minutes to go on the...
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LIGHTS, CAMERAS, LEGAL ACTION? That's the threat facing Los Angeles' free-roaming packs of paparazzi, if City Councilman Dennis Zine has his...
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THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF SILVER LAKE is the only place in Los Angeles that has more cheese stores than doughnut shops. It has a reputation as a hipster haven, but in reality it's...
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Hollywood Heavies Subpoenaed
Yes, it was easy to forget that the court case against Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano still existed, given how many, many...
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Where's Harry? All the guests have arrived, but bar mitzvah boy Harry (Greg Mikurak) and his father, Aaron (Barry Papick), have gotten lost on their way to the temple. The...
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Until the mid-1980s debut of The Equalizer's hero, Robert McCall — a Cold War vet disillusioned by the soul-killing nature of spy work who finds redemption in taking up...
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Like most wannabe heroes of the eager-to-please teen comedy, poor little rich boy Charlie Bartlett is charming and quirky. Too charming by half and not nearly quirky enough,...
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The decades-long process of attrition, neglect and outright persecution by which Soviet authorities destroyed the career of one of Soviet Russia's greatest artists, the...
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Near the beginning of The Counterfeiters, a fact-based Holocaust drama by Austrian filmmaker Stefan Ruzowitzky, we meet Jewish money forger and former jailbird Salomon...
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Remember the 1985 movie version of the Parker Brothers whodunit board game Clue, with its pre-DVD-era gimmick of multiple endings? Well, Vantage Point is like that, only...
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Released the same year...
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Ulrike Ottinger
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In the...
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GO BAB'AZIZ: THE PRINCE WHO CONTEMPLATED HIS SOUL Even though one of the earliest appeals of cinema was the window it opened onto other cultures and continents, films...
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Trumpeter Nicholas Payton has brought along trombonist Curtis Fuller to his Jazz Bakery stand, which winds up on Friday and Saturday. Payton is plenty hot, and Fuller has...
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Mike Stewart and Bruce Perdew have been doing clubs longer than many of the regulars at their current crop (Blue Mondays, Clockwork Orange) have been alive, and the key to...
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THURSDAY, FEB. 21
Ryan Aylsworth
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Hazelden are either going to the...
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With the emergence of programs like Ableton Live and Serato, virtually anyone — that is, anyone who can afford pricey software, corresponding hardware and a hot-shit...
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In 1951, Folkways Records, on their Ethnic Folkways imprint, released a two-LP set called Negro Folk Music of Africa and America. The double LP featured 24 field recordings...