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A spicy weekend of Latin music
For the last 14 years, local concert promoter Albert Torres has been something of a local hero for salsa aficionados in Los Angeles. Torres, who spends most of the year traveling around the world hosting salsa festivals, regards his annual L.A. Congress...
Tags: Culture, Celia Cruz, Venezuela, Music, Politics
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Monday's TV Highlights: 'Gene Simmons Family Jewels' on A&E
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 27 - June 2 in PDF format TV listings for the week of May 27 - June 2 in PDF format are also available here This week's TV Movies...... -
Sought-after Cameron Woods finally feeling the real estate crash
It is, quietly, the talk of the street. And in the San Fernando Valley, this is not just any street. It's a quarter-mile stretch of Orion Avenue in Van Nuys known as Cameron Woods. But location scouts, and just about everyone else, call it the"Leave It...
Tags: Television, Jack Benny, Real Estate Sellers, Homes, Realty
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Summer TV Preview: Meet the new shows
Summer TV season, you used to be a lazy thing, satisfied with reruns and minor-league variety shows, happy to kick back until fall. Now you are a busy one, teeming with series ephemeral and serious."Breaking Bad"begins in you, and so does "Louie." Here's...
Tags: Lou Diamond Phillips, Crime, Law and Justice, Eric McCormack, David Tennant, Television Industry
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Cal FC embracing opportunity to show what it's made of
Eric Wynalda has an opinion about everything, which makes the soccer Hall of Famer such an entertaining TV analyst. "Everybody thinks that I'm just a TV guy with a big mouth that's very critical of things," Wynalda barks into his cellphone. "And I get...
Tags: Eric Wynalda, Major League Soccer, Sports, Real Salt Lake, Music
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BBC America's 'Copper' takes on New York crime in the 1860s
It seemed like a good idea at the time: Convert an area in Lower Manhattan into a comfortable, racially integrated middle-class neighborhood as the city's population swelled, largely through European immigration. Things didn't turn out so well, though:...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Martin Scorsese, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Caleb Carr
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Star of 'Mrs. Eastwood & Company' stays focused on the music
Francesca Eastwood is slouched sideways in a chair, her bare feet hanging over the seat's arm. As the 19-year-old toils on her phone — going through old photos and reading about slavery on Wikipedia — she maintains conversation with half-...
Tags: Television, Celebrities, Movies, Television Industry, Nicole Polizzi
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Russell Brand brings 'consciousness' (and comedy) to 'Brand X'
Russell Brand — movie star, provocateur, former addict, ex-pop-star husband and MTV awards show lightning rod — is seeking a higher purpose. He wants to be a consciousness-raiser. The British comedian best known in America for his splashy...
Tags: Russell Brand, Celebrities, Forgetting Sarah Marshall (movie), Music, Stephen Colbert
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Donald Driver on 'DWTS': Big winner, 'tough' moments
Donald Driver has waltzed away with the "Dancing With the Stars" mirror ball trophy — or rolled away. Driver, hearing in Tuesday night's show that he'd beaten Katherine Jenkins, dropped to the floor and rolled several times before jumping back up...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Football, Entertainment, National Football League, Sports
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L.A. Unified can apply for federal Race to the Top funds
For the first time, L.A. Unified and other individual school districts can apply for federal Race to the Top grants, bypassing California officials, including the governor, who had objected to the rules for receiving the education-reform incentives....
Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Teachers, Robert F. Kennedy, Teaching and Learning, Politics
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'American Idol': 10 ideas for a reboot and a ratings revival
Pop & HissAmerican Idol's ratings are the lowest in its history, prompting some to wonder whether it's time for a series reboot. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers 10 ideas.... -
Elton John has 'serious infection,' cancels Vegas gigs
Pop & HissSinger Sir Elton John was hospitalized with a "serious respiratory infection" on Wednesday after getting sick earlier in the week. He has canceled three of his "The Million Dollar Piano" concerts in Las Vegas this weekend....
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