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'Arrow' Season 4 premiere: What did we really accomplish?

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Upon his return to Star City, Oliver Queen looks out the window of a limousine and stares at a graffiti-covered, worn-down building. Maybe it was a store or an apartment at one time. Now, it's boarded up, bombed out, its owners likely run off after hell came to the city courtesy of Malcolm Merlyn.

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Essential Politics: Get ready for #Obamajam

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

I'm Christina Bellantoni, the Essential Politics host today. Let's get started. Subscribe to the newsletter Saturday might be a good day to enjoy public transit in Los Angeles. We all know the roads turn into a mess when President Obama comes to town. This weekend will be no exception as the president...

For the record

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Michael Shannon: In the Oct. 4 Calendar section, an article about actor Michael Shannon, who is in the new films "Freeheld" and "99 Homes," included a photograph of an actor portraying JFK on stage in Los Angeles in 2000. That actor was a different Michael Shannon.

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Kings' debut is hardly a fresh start: They fall to San Jose Sharks, 5-1

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

The unofficial spin generated by the Kings was that missing the playoffs last season might be a blessing in disguise for a team that was battered and exhausted after three playoff runs that resulted in two Stanley Cup championships and, in between, a trip to the West finals. If there's a blessing...

Kings start fast before letting Sharks take over

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

They scored on their first shot.So there was that for the Kings.Not a lot else went according to plan in the Kings' season opener as an old rival, the San Jose Sharks, defeated them, 5-1, on Wednesday night at Staples Center. San Jose was sparked by two first-period goals, an even-strength effort...

N.W.A, Los Lobos, Janet Jackson top 2016 Rock Hall nominations

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

The groundbreaking gangsta rap of N.W.A, the catholic pan-American rock of Los Lobos, the expansive progressive rock of Yes and the boundary-stretching R&B of Janet Jackson have earned each of those acts a shot at induction next year into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which has announced its...





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