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The Evolution of the Russia Investigation
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Staffers and journalism advocates are demanding transparency from the site's new owner.
Now, more than ever, we need transparency in our News... who are these people? #LAWeekly
This last week The OC weekly had some really cool and nice things to say about the Aquabats. We were nominated best rock band for the year of 2017. This is a pretty big honor for a band that's been around for over 20 years. It feels nice to be recognized for the positivity that we've been trying to achieve for years..( and some shreddy guitar licks!) Thanks to all of you for keeping us alive! And thanks ocweekly !!
Southern California’s Bristol To Memory Sign with Wiretap Records; New LP Due This Summer Southern California alternative rock 4-piece Bristol To Memory has signed with Wiretap Records and will release their label debut later this summer.
If nothing else, 2018 has proven to be excellent in its output of film, television and streaming content, giving us all a little something to talk and feel good about. In fact, maybe there was too…
The Assassination of Gianni Versace.
Ryan Murphy’s latest iteration of American Crime Story didn’t hold up in ratings as well as previous seasons did, but this season reignited the mystery of Andrew Cunanan, a young gay man who killed other gay men throughout the country in the mid-’90s, including superstar fashion designer Gianni Versace. While the murder of his most famous victim hooks you within the first episode, the show jumps around the timeline of Cunanan’s murder spree and, in the process, explores the various layers of homophobia that affected gay men of every class and background. Played with sinister panache by Glee actor Darren Criss, Cunanan’s sociopathic desire for attention and acclaim is scrutinized. (Streaming on FX NOW, Amazon Prime, Hulu and iTunes.)