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Linkin Park to perform first Northern California concerts in over a decade
Here's how to get tickets to see the Linkin Park concert tour at SAP Center in San Jose, Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.
Disneyland teases Avatar land at D23 Brazil
Disney parks boss Josh D’Amaro says 'something you haven’t seen yet' is coming to the new themed land in Disney California Adventure.
Latin music superstar Becky G brings big concert tour to Bay Area
Here's how to get tickets to see Becky G in concert at the SAP Center in San Jose.
Thinking of a Canadian cruise? A guide to help you decide
Travelers who are used to sailing the warm Caribbean waters might feel hesitant to sail in the region’s colder aid. Here are a few things you should consider.
These Star Wars Strains Will Give You The Perfect Escape
Looking for something to distract you and make you feel good? These classic Star War strains will help you kick back and enjoy the wonder of the universe.
From Walmart to The Roxy Theatre: how viral yodeler Mason Ramsey is redefining his country roots
Mason Ramsey will headline The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood on Nov. 20.
How this Claremont author became a Red Hen Press award winner
Esinam Bediako won the Ann Petry Award from the Pasadena-based publisher for her debut novel, 'Blood on the Brain,' out in stores now.
Disneyland sells out of all Magic Key passes in 7 days
All four tiers of Magic Key annual passes are now only available for renewal.
This week’s bestsellers at Southern California’s independent bookstores
See the top-selling releases among hardcover fiction and nonfiction, plus trade paperbacks for the sales week that ended Nov. 10.
How Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s romance resembles ‘Knocked Up’
Like the plot of a certain 2007 movie, Munn admits in a new interview that she and Mulaney didn't know each other very well before she became pregnant.
Why ‘Didion & Babitz’ author warns readers: Don’t be a baby
Lili Anolik's dual biography of Joan Didion and Eve Babitz makes a compelling case that the literary icons weren't just rivals, they were soul mates.
Column: Hollywood is so lost it can’t even satirize itself. It’s time to rewatch HBO’s ‘The Comeback’ instead
HBO’s superhero movie satire “The Franchise” has no new ideas and it’s not even funny. Ironically, the 20-year-old Hollywood satire called “The Comeback” feels more timely.
Chef’s table: These cast-iron Kahlua Brownies offer an indulgent take on nostalgia
The dessert is a Fig Ash mainstay, a dessert so beloved that on the rare occasion Hughes takes it off the menu, "people complain."
Tears For Fears’ Curt Smith shares highpoint of live album and film: New songs
The singer-bassist discusses how he and singer-guitarist Roland Orzabal found their way back on the charts with the 2022 album 'The Tipping Point,' which is documented in a new concert film and live album. And four new songs, too.
Southern California radio fans now get all-day oldies with classic LA DJs
Radio station XEPRS (1090 AM) has gone all-oldies all day.
The sensational Sensorio light display in Paso Robles adds new exhibits
... and the newest illuminations have Burning Man ties.
Universal Studios Hollywood decks the halls for Grinchmas
Universal celebrates the winter holiday season Nov. 29 through Jan. 6.
TasteFood: There’s always time for German apple cake
Perfumed with almond paste and almond extract, this easy German cake showcases very fall apples.