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Behind those 'WE BUY SOULS' signs you’ve seen all over town
The artist who posted the signs now has an art exhibit that explores capitalism, religion, and the toll these systems take on our souls.
Three people look at some of the historical records and documents in a glass display case that were pulled from a time capsule buried in the LA Central Library in 1925.
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Central Library unveils a peek at the L.A. of 1925
The Los Angeles Central Library's time capsule contained a scrapbook, coins, old newspapers in multiple languages and an even older time capsule from 1881.
Streets for All's Michael Schneider stands at the gate at the end of the Ballona Creek Bike Path
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Yes, you can bike to LAX ... if you really, really want to
Michael Schneider will bike just about anywhere. Now his cycling-advocacy organization Streets for All is working to extend the Ballona Creek Bike Path east.
Dancer shrouded in pink light kicks their legs up on stage.
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Pole dancing for everyone: This ain't Chippendales
Polemaster’s Playhouse is a monthly queer pole-dancing event where dancers with moves are welcome, no matter who they are or what they look like.
Two visitors to San Onofre power plant stand in neon pink vests overlooking the iconic San Onofre "domes."
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Old, new attitudes toward nuclear on display at San Onofre
In the next couple of years, the domes of San Onofre's decommissioned nuclear power plant will disappear. Meanwhile, you can still take a tour.