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A relic of the Cold War lives on — sort of
Jodie Foster, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson and other classic stars convene at the fest
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Chris Nichols
The 15th annual TCM Film Festival kicks off Thursday night at the Chinese Theater
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Chris Nichols
Metropolitan Theatres has been showing movies in Southern California since 1923
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Chris Nichols
The Victorian-era landmark Castle Green is opening the gates for a 125th birthday party
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Chris Nichols
In a rare chance to visit the studio lot in Century City under the guidance of the L.A. Conservancy, tourists can revel in almost a century of movie lore
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Chris Nichols
The miniature giant objects are available at the Valley Relics Museum
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Chris Nichols
Quentin Tarantino's groovy new cafe is a fitting shrine to Pam Grier, though it’s not the best place for coffee snobs to get their caffeine fix
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Andrew Watman
6608 Hollywood Boulevard is now vacant real estate, but best remembered today as the longtime headquarters of Frederick’s of Hollywood
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Chris Nichols
Reitman along with 35 other prominent Hollywood directors are the new owners of the historic theater
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Julius Miller
L.A.'s best-kept open secret is now more inviting than ever with a treasure trove of cultural events catering to curious seekers of the mystical, magical and occult
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Matthew Dunehoo
Classic movies, like 'American Graffiti,' unspool at the IB Tech Festival in East Hollywood
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Chris Nichols
The 6.7 magnitude temblor killed more than 50 people, injured thousands, and disrupted life for millions of Angelenos
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Chris Nichols
With bold renovations and new ideas, deep-pocketed investors have renewed faith in the brick-and-mortar movie business after devastating pandemic closures
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Chris Nichols
Artist Panhandle Slim's tribute to the Oscar-winning star recently disappeared, but it's not gone
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Chris Nichols
HURRY! The "Essentials" pass for the annual festival celebrating cinematic classics and the festival hotel on Hollywood Boulevard are both sold out
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Chris Nichols
From Hollywoo to Hollyboob, here are all the changes that have been made to the iconic L.A. billboard in honor of the 100-year anniversary this month
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Paul Feinstein
Silent film star Harold Lloyd's Christmas tree was a showstopper
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Chris Nichols
In honor of the Hollywood sign turning 100, a brief history of some elaborate pranks pulled on the Los Angeles landmark
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Chris Nichols
Initially built as a marketing gimmick, the iconic landmark celebrates one century of encouraging hope and opportunity
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Chris Nichols
A hundred years ago, a budding city was experiencing a time of turbulent growth
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D.J. Waldie
Every month, readers have questions about Los Angeles history, and our in-house historian has the answers
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Chris Nichols
The celebrated director’s latest renovation endeavor is here, with a few new flashy assets to show
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Julius Miller
“This is how I always imagined it," says Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos while showing off the glamorous "rewind rehab" that cost the streamer $70 million
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Chris Nichols
Historian Chris Nichols also digs into what was once the Charlie Chaplin studio, a suburban tribute to River Phoenix and a longstanding Halloween tradition
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Chris Nichols
New owner Netflix is celebrating with a new documentary about the historic movie theater, as well as a Q&A with David Fincher after new film "The Killer"
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Chris Nichols
Quentin Tarantino is on the verge of reopening the historic cinema, but it won't be for its centennial.
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Chris Nichols
The Olvera Street landmark is at the center of a lawsuit involving the city of Los Angeles and the UNITE HERE Local 11 union
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Chris Nichols
Chris Nichols answers burning questions about sterile medflies, a forgotten concrete boat, and In-N-Out history.
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Chris Nichols
Jamie Lee Curtis and other fans rallied to save the steak house regularly frequented by Frank Sinatra
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Jason McGahan
On Los Angeles' "The Originals" podcast, Cybill Shepherd discusses landing her "Taxi Driver" role and insulting Dustin Hoffman's height.
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Jason McGahan