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In 2022, a Brink’s big rig transporting millions of dollars of jewelry was burgled at a Grapevine truck stop. The daring, late-night heist captivated the Southland.
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Mickey Down and Konrad Kay once feared the HBO series was ‘baggy, dour’ and ‘self-serious.’ As they reflect on Season 3, they identify the turning points that made it what it is.
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The beloved banjoist brings her Old-Time Revue tour to the Hollywood Bowl on June 18 amid a touchstone moment in the reimagination of traditional Black music ushered in by Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” and the movie “Sinners.”
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