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Shinan: Larry Fink snaps to his own beat

Larry Fink’s famous shot of George Plimpton at Elaine’s, taking in hijinks and creating some of his own.

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Shinan: Larry Fink snaps to his own beat

Chris Hedges Comes to Los Angeles

Veteran journalist and author Chris Hedges is on his way to Los Angeles this evening for a KPFK event at All Saints Church in Pasadena .

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Chris Hedges Comes to Los Angeles

$149 for Sports International Football Camps With San Diego Chargers Cornerback Antoine Cason in Norwalk ($299.97 Value)

Like astronaut-training schools, many football camps require clean uniforms, specialized headgear, and a willingness to send small objects into orbit.

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$149 for Sports International Football Camps With San Diego Chargers Cornerback Antoine Cason in Norwalk ($299.97 Value)

$18 for $40 Worth of Hats and Accessories at Hollywood Hat Lounge in Culver City

Without hats, unanchored thoughts would escape from their cranial confines only to reform as flashes in pans, shots in the dark, or short-lived WB sitcoms. Cap your thoughts with today’s Groupon: for $18, you get $40 worth of hats and accessories at Hollywood Hat Lounge ‘s Culver City location.

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$29 for a Custom Airbrush Tan ($70 Value) or $59 for Three Months of Unlimited Tanning ($175 Value) at Sunset Tan in West Hollywood

Like ripened fruits, people with healthy-colored skin tend to spend less time loitering in orchards and are more likely to get picked up at the grocery store. Catch the eye of passing orangutans with today’s Groupon to [Sunset Tan] in West Hollywood

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$29 for a Custom Airbrush Tan ($70 Value) or $59 for Three Months of Unlimited Tanning ($175 Value) at Sunset Tan in West Hollywood

$10 for a VIP Admission Ticket to the Premiere of Fusion Fridays at Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena ($20 Value)

Sight, the workhorse of the five senses, puts in too many hours keeping man from falling into manholes. Give the most overworked sense a vacation with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get a VIP admission to the premiere of Fusion Fridays on May 13 (a $20 total value) at Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena.

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$10 for a VIP Admission Ticket to the Premiere of Fusion Fridays at Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena ($20 Value)

$10 for $20 Worth of Comfort Fare at Dinah’s Chicken in Glendale

Of all the flightless birds, chickens remain America’s favorite kind to eat, narrowly beating out penguins, kiwis, and Larry Bird. Make bird the word with today’s Groupon: for $10, you $20 worth of comfort food at Dinah’s Chicken in Glendale. With more than four decades of broasting experience, Dinah’s Chicken crafts a chicken-heavy menu stuffed with tender poultry and stomach-filling fish filets

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$44 for Four Arrive & Drive Races and Two Annual Race Licenses at K1 Speed ($92 Value)

According to a recent study, drivers who hone their skills on go-kart tracks are less likely to exhibit signs of road rage or crash into suspiciously parked trucks of watermelons. Refresh your cruising capabilities with today’s Groupon: for $44, you get a thrilling race package that includes four Arrive & Drive races (up to an $80 value) and annual race licenses for two people (an $11.90 value) at K1 Speed (up to a $91.90 total value)

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$44 for Four Arrive & Drive Races and Two Annual Race Licenses at K1 Speed ($92 Value)

WWII vet and Mexican food legend continues to serve community

Joe Garcia II, with his son Joe Garcia III gather in their Famous Joe’s Legendary Mexican Food restaurant in Whittier on Thursday April 28, 2011.

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WWII vet and Mexican food legend continues to serve community

C-3PO Actor Narrates Star Wars Symphony

He is the most enduring — and possibly the most endearing — figure of all ” Star Wars ” characters.

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C-3PO Actor Narrates Star Wars Symphony

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