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Dr. Laura Apologizes for Using 'N-Word' On Air
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Talk radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger is apologizing after using the N-word several times on-air this week. Schlessinger said on her website Wednesday that she "didn't intend to hurt people" and that she realized she made "a horrible...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Culture, Plastic Surgeons, Entertainment
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"DISCOVER THE ARTS- SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER"
Gayle Anderson was live to continue the DISCOVERS THE ARTS IN LOS ANGELES series in Los Angeles at the Skirball Cultural Center for their new exhibit, "MONSTERS AND MIRACLES: A JOURNEY THROUGH JEWISH PICTURE BOOKS" on display through August 1, 2010....Tags: Casino and Gambling, Elliott Gould, Leonard Nimoy, Judaism, Celebrities
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Deal Reached to Save Century Plaza Hotel
KTLA NewsCENTURY CITY -- The Century Plaza Hotel will be spared from the wrecking ball after the owner and preservationists reached an historic agreement. The luxury hotel, known for its crescent-shaped facade, has welcomed presidents, princes and entertainment...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Hotels and Accommodations, Culture, Washington, DC, White House
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February 21 and 22; African Heritage Festival
The 6th Annual African Heritage Festival Join the Aquarium of the Pacific as it hosts its 6th annual African Heritage Festival, celebrating the richness and diversity of African and African-American cultures. The weekend will feature live entertainment,...Tags: Culture, Festive Events, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Arts and Culture
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November 1, 2008 thru May 11, 2009: Bold Caballeros y Noble Bandidas
Captivating exhibition explores Mexican popular culture inspired by the Mexican Revolution of 1910. Saturday, November 1, 2008, to Sunday, May 10, 2009 (Day of the Dead to Mexican Mother's Day). Bold Caballeros y Noble Bandidas ride in to the Autry...Tags: Gang Activity, Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Documentary (genre), Politics
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Man Accused of Killing Local Professor Found Dead in Jail
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A man charged with strangling an college professor in July 2008 has died in his Los Angeles County jail cell. Lt. Pat Nelson says Marlon Martinez died on Christmas Day in a six-person cell at Men's Central Jail. He says deputies...Tags: University of California, Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Water: Our Thirsty World
"WATER: OUR THIRSTY WORLD" Gayle Anderson was live in Century City at the Annenberg Space for Photography for their latest exhibit, "WATER: OUR THIRSTY WORLD". "WATER: OUR THIRSTY WORLD" will examine the local and global challenges of our planet's fresh...Tags: Photography, Culture, Los Angeles, Water, Arts and Culture
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April 24-26; National Dance Week
The Lula Washington Dance Theatre celebrates National Dance Week (April 24th - 26th) with dances from around the world and down the street! The company, known all over the United States, for its electrifying contemporary dance performances that...Tags: Culture, Dance, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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John Mayer Sorry for Using "N" Word, Dishes on Simpson and Aniston
Associated PressNEW YORK -- John Mayer is apologizing for his mouth. The Grammy-winner took to his Twitter page to make amends for his latest inflammatory comments - this time, in the March edition of Playboy. In it, he calls former girlfriend Jessica Simpson "sexual...Tags: Jessica Simpson, Culture, Twitter, Inc., Jennifer Aniston, Arts and Culture
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Ed Page On Facebook: Does Zimmerman Medical Report Invalidate Murder Charge In Trayvon Martin Case?
The following is an abridged version of a discussion on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/edpagecourant. Fran Finn: I don't think so at all. As odd as it might seem, it was the day after and he could have done it to himself. I know someone that broke...Tags: Culture, Health, Racism, Facebook, Crime, Law and Justice
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Artist colony plan suffers setback in Bethlehem
The plan to turn the closed St. Stanislaus Church in south Bethlehem into an artist colony suffered a setback when the nonprofit developer didn't win the tax credits "critical" to the project. Michael Carper, president and CEO of Housing Development...Tags: Culture, Credit and Debt, Arts, Taxation, Banana Factory
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Chinese firm's deal to buy AMC may spur others
Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group's landmark deal to buy AMC Entertainment Inc. for $2.6 billion could be a catalyst for similar acquisitions of American theater chains and other U.S. entertainment properties, industry analysts said.
The deal...Tags: Culture, Los Angeles Times, Manufacturing and Engineering, Beijing (China), Entertainment Events
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