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Bruce Handy’s new book, “Hollywood High,” is an incisive history of not just teen movies, but teenagers themselves.
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L.A. Timeless: Classic stories from our archives
Back in 1993, celebrated L.A. Times food editor Ruth Reichl wrote this definitive article on how best to shop at your local fish counter. Read the first installment of L.A. Timeless, a selection of the very best stories from The Times’ 143-year archive.
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Around 10,000 protesters have gathered in Hungary’s capital to oppose a bill by the country’s right-wing government that critics say targets free speech and independent media
Netflix is welcoming “Sesame Street” to its block after HBO parent company Warner Bros. Discovery opted not to re-up its deal for new episodes, citing a shift in corporate priorities during a period of harsh cost-cutting.
Bankrupt genetic-testing firm 23andMe agreed to sell its data bank, which once contained DNA samples from about 15 million people, to the drug developer Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million.
UCLA’s chief revenue officer is planning to make a number of changes aimed at giving fans what they want as the athletic department tries to become profitable.
Dani Dazey made a name for herself designing the Trixie Motel in Palm Springs. Now she’s created her dream home in L.A., every inch covered in wallpaper, color and patterned textiles.
After three years of construction, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is finally getting soil, but it’s still nearly two years away from welcoming wildlife.
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In this interactive photo gallery, see the cleanup process for the Palisades and Eaton fires.