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  • 1 week ago | nbclosangeles.com | Kathy Vara |Benjamin Gamson

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and businessman Rick Caruso announced Thursday they are teaming up with Lakers head coach JJ Redick to rebuild the Palisades Recreation Center after it was destroyed in the January wildfires. Redick, who lost his home in the Pacific Palisades, announced a public-private partnership to rebuild the community landmark. "It was a place that my family and I spent nearly every day," Redick said.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcsandiego.com | Michael Brownlee |Benjamin Gamson

    Before social media, movie posters drummed up interest in upcoming films and Bob Tanenbaum was the person who designed those posters. By 1977, the artist worked on "Battlestar Galactica," "Planet of the Apes," "Cujo," "Corvette Summer," "Hell or High Water" and "A Christmas Story.""The way the movie industry looked at it, if the movie was a hit, it was because of the poster, if the movie was a bomb, it was because of the poster," Tanenbaum said.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcbayarea.com | Michael Brownlee |Benjamin Gamson

    Before social media, movie posters drummed up interest in upcoming films and Bob Tanenbaum was the person who designed those posters. By 1977, the artist worked on “Battlestar Galactica,” “Planet of the Apes,” “Cujo,” “Corvette Summer,” “Hell or High Water” and “A Christmas Story.”“The way the movie industry looked at it, if the movie was a hit, it was because of the poster, if the movie was a bomb, it was because of the poster,” Tanenbaum said.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbclosangeles.com | Michael Brownlee |Benjamin Gamson

    Before social media, movie posters drummed up interest in upcoming films and Bob Tanenbaum was the person who designed those posters. By 1977, the artist worked on "Battlestar Galactica," "Planet of the Apes," "Cujo," "Corvette Summer," "Hell or High Water" and "A Christmas Story.""The way the movie industry looked at it, if the movie was a hit, it was because of the poster, if the movie was a bomb, it was because of the poster," Tanenbaum said.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbclosangeles.com | Amber Frias |Benjamin Gamson

    Coffee shop owners in Los Angeles are planning to raise their beverage prices in response to President Donald Trump's new wave of tariffs on imported goods, including coffee beans. Small, neighborhood coffee shop owners who import most of their coffee from several countries in Latin America and Africa, estimate a price hike of between $1 and $2 per cup. Eric Dehaven, owner of House Coffee Company in West Adams, said the uncertainties are unsettling for him and his business.

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