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Kate Fulton
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is associate editor of kcet.org. She enjoys public media of all kinds, froyolife, and crossword puzzles.
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    Thom Andersen's new film Get Out of the Car (2010, 34 min., 16mm) responds to his award-winning documentary Los Angeles Plays Itself by recording the city's most evanescent signs, memorializing some of its vanished monuments and musical history.
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    Join us online or in person for a special live twenty-four hour broadcast by of the Eternal Telethon. An ongoing series of web-casts, the Eternal Telethon raises money to buy land at the Salton Sea.
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    With a large portion of the money that politicians raise for campaigns going to the television networks, do the media monopolies have any incentive to fix a system from which they benefit so profitably?
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    In conjunction with the exhibition Everything is Political presented by the Fellows of Contemporary Art (FOCA), join FOCAFellowship winners Andrea Bowers and Daniel Joseph Martinez, and Everything is Political catalogue essay author Lucia Sanromán, for a discussion moderated by MOCA Associate Curator Bennett Simpson.
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    Journalist Alan Riding, author of And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris, visits Zócalo to explore the life, work, and moral responsibility of artists in times of war.
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    This week: gold fever, Ansel Adams, and Blue Angels.
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    Abbott and Costello face off against the world's most notorious monsters in this inspired monster mash that mixes old-fashioned scares with hilarious antics.
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    Toucans invites you up to the Lab for our Rocky Horrow Picture Show Halloween Costume Party!
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    Lynne Cooke, curator of the exhibition Blinky Palermo: Retrospective 1964-1977, will be in conversation with artist Mathias Poledna and art historian Rhea Anastas.
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    A panel conversation exploring race from a spatial perspective while paying particular attention to social justice concerns.
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    A screening of Four Lions followed with a Q&A with director Chris Morris.
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    Come experience the 11th annual "Dia de Los Muertos" as we unite this year's celebration with the Mexican Independence Bicentennial and Revolution Centennial.
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    In the spirit of Halloween, critically acclaimed author of House of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski creates a special treat for the occasion: a collaborative theatrical presentation of his limited-edition, illustrated ghost story The Fifty Year Sword.
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    This week: Cold cuts, red rocks, and sidecars.
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    Screening Tomás Gutiérrez Alea: Memorias del subdesarrollo followed by a discussion with Cuban novelist Edmundo Desnoes and a screening of Miguel Coyula's Memorias del desarrollo.
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    Edited by former LA Weekly editors Laurie Ochoa and Joe Donnelly, Slake: Los Angeles is a new LA-centric quarterly that examines all things curious, fictional, poetic, political and philosophical, comprising work by local writers and artists.
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    This week: Basset hounds, silent movie stars, and the bells of El Camino Real.
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    This week: liles, first class whistling and mudpots.
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    In A Renegade History of the United States, historian Thaddeus Russell introduces us to a motley crew of drunken workers, prostitutes, and criminals from America's past. Russell argues that these anonymous bad asses, through their acts of defiance and political daring, did more to forward our freedoms than any of the giant personalities who dominate the textbooks.
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    From the CicLAvia website: Inspired by Ciclovía, the original, weekly street closure event in Bogotá, Colombia, CicLAvia opens LA streets to pedestrians and bicyclists, creating a temporary web of public space on which residents of Los Angeles can walk,...
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    Worlds like "Hot Jupiters" and "Super Earths" don't exist in our own solar system, but have been found in our very own galaxy. What do these discoveries, if anything, tell us about our place in the universe?
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    This week: badminton, pet cemeteries, and Oildorado.
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    A Noise Within's newest production, Blithe Spirit gives a refreshingly comedic take on the ghosts and ghouls that are often vilified this time of year. While the ghost in Noel Coward's popular play may be annoying and even temperamental at times, she's far from that of the exorcism variety.
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    Huell visits the Los Angeles Natural History Museum as it crawls with bugs at the 22nd Annual Bug Fair - North America’s largest.
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    I was wondering how long it would take before your Inuit heritage would pop up in a post....
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    Salmon celebrations, pot bellied pig races, and ice cream counters.
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    The folks here at KCET would just like to shout out a big congratulations to Madeleine Brand who has a new show on KPCC from 9 to 10 AM weekdays. And a special shout out to producer Steve Proffitt, who...
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    Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Gray is Other, and each dot represents 25 people. Data from Census 2000. Map by Eric Fisher. Thanks to LA Taco for the initial post....
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    Happy National Constitution Day fellow public television nerds and history buffs. Today we pay homage to a document with one of the best opening lines ever.
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    This week's LA Weekly published a scathing report on our city's dwindling library culture due to budget cuts deemed necessary by the Mayor and City Council.
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    I was wondering how long it would take before your Inuit heritage would pop up in a post....
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    Gin is really more my thing. I would not make a very good McConnell. However, I eat any and all forms of cake. Even the whiskey variety....
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    I had a similar egg upbringing and discovered the deliciousness of yolk late in life. I'm now an avid sunny-side upper but still hesitate when it comes to egg in salad form. This post has inspired me to give egg...
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  • Entry
    Thom Andersen's new film Get Out of the Car (2010, 34 min., 16mm) responds to his award-winning documentary Los Angeles Plays Itself by recording the city's most evanescent signs, memorializing some of its vanished monuments and musical history.
  • Entry
    Join us online or in person for a special live twenty-four hour broadcast by of the Eternal Telethon. An ongoing series of web-casts, the Eternal Telethon raises money to buy land at the Salton Sea.
  • Entry
    With a large portion of the money that politicians raise for campaigns going to the television networks, do the media monopolies have any incentive to fix a system from which they benefit so profitably?
  • Entry
    In conjunction with the exhibition Everything is Political presented by the Fellows of Contemporary Art (FOCA), join FOCAFellowship winners Andrea Bowers and Daniel Joseph Martinez, and Everything is Political catalogue essay author Lucia Sanromán, for a discussion moderated by MOCA Associate Curator Bennett Simpson.
  • Entry
    Journalist Alan Riding, author of And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-Occupied Paris, visits Zócalo to explore the life, work, and moral responsibility of artists in times of war.
  • Entry
    This week: gold fever, Ansel Adams, and Blue Angels.
  • Entry
    Abbott and Costello face off against the world's most notorious monsters in this inspired monster mash that mixes old-fashioned scares with hilarious antics.
  • Entry
    Toucans invites you up to the Lab for our Rocky Horrow Picture Show Halloween Costume Party!
  • Entry
    Lynne Cooke, curator of the exhibition Blinky Palermo: Retrospective 1964-1977, will be in conversation with artist Mathias Poledna and art historian Rhea Anastas.
  • Entry
    A panel conversation exploring race from a spatial perspective while paying particular attention to social justice concerns.