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Antaeus presents “You Can’t Take It With You” George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart’s timeless comedy about love, life and living.

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The last leg of space shuttle Endeavour’s flight to its retirement home in Los Angeles is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m.

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Chandia Brennen - Bravo’s Hit Reality Show, “Project Runway,” highlighting up and coming designers and their creations, and… “America’s Next Top Model,” which provides models an opportunity to take their careers to the next level as well.

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Sherry Lear is a civil litigator who has been active in various movements throughout her lifetime. She reached the tipping point regarding women’s rights while listening to office discourse about Sandra Fluke – the Georgetown law student who spoke in favor of the student insurance plan covering birth control and was in turn called a “slut” by Rush Limbaugh.

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Colin Rich is no ordinary photographer and the work he creates offers a fresh perspective. Rich says that it is very challenging to come up with an original shot in Los Angeles, so he keeps pushing in order to find those shots.

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Photography’s remarkable propensity to shape visual identities has made it the leading vehicle for representing the famous. Soon after photography was invented in the 1830s, it was used to capture the likenesses and accomplishments of great men and women, gradually supplanting other forms of commemoration. In the twentieth century, the proliferation of photography

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The Mary Pickford Institute for Film Education (MPI), a Los Angeles based 501(c)3 non-profit organization has had its funding yanked by its long-time supporter, the Mary Pickford Foundation, a charitable trust started by Mary Pickford in 1958 and funded largely by investments of her original grant.

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Craig Stephens - With over 1200 specially built toys cars, running to scale at 200mph around a huge track, American artist Chris Burden has changed gears since his heyday in the 1970’s when he created compelling performance art pieces with a decidedly masochistic streak.

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Craig Stephens - San Francisco based painter John Waguespack explores North and South California rivalry with his show “Deconstructing Hollywood.” The 24 pieces were created in LA in the summer of 2011, examining LA, its people and iconography, and reflecting on the stark contrasts in personality and geography between Northern and Southern California.

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Park City, Utah, January 20, 2012 – Film makers from within the Occupy Wall Street movement share their creative work, reflecting the conflict and beauty within the Occupy Movement, and more importantly the focus of why the Occupy Wall Street movement has garnished support from over 25 million protestors globally.

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