A coalition of activist groups gathered on the steps of Santa Ana city hall to kick off a campaign to bring rent control to the city. Frustrated by a lack of support from council members, Tenants United Santa Ana (Tú Santa Ana) filed an ordinance with the city clerk yesterday afternoon following a rally. If …
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I.F. Stone once described John F. Kennedy as “simply an optical illusion,” and nowhere is that more evident than in “American Visionary: John F. Kennedy’s Life and Times,” the curated showing of Kennedy photographs now at the Bowers Museum. Tracing the life of the 35th president of the United States from his privileged birth to …
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3 Women Vintage Grand Opening In Long Beach
Ministry @ House of Blues Anaheim
Role Models of Today @ WonderCon
Kowabunga Van Klan @ the Huntington Beach Pier
MUSINK 2018, Friday: Descendents, FEAR, Adolescents & More
MUSINK 2018, Saturday: Blink 182, Good Charlotte, the Interrupters & More
MUSINK 2018, Sunday: Lil Yachty, Machine Gun Kelly & More
The first thing you notice about the latest play at California State University, Long Beach, which is running through this weekend, is the title. To be precise, the number of words in that title: 27 or so, depending on if years are words. The full name: We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero …
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On Sunday March 4, while watching the Academy Awards with a glass of whiskey, Russ Solomon–the founding father of Tower Records–had a massive heart attack and died at home at age 92. It was another historic day when the music died again for many of us Tower Records employees and fans of Solomon. I never met …
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