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Stallone's Art Debut & Latin American Pavilion
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The Los Angeles Art Shows 31st edition showcases a diverse range of contemporary, modern, historic, and traditional art, appealing to both art history enthusiasts and avant-garde collectors. This years highlights include Sylvester Stallones first major solo exhibition of abstract paintings and the debut of the Latin American Pavilion, fostering underrepresented artists. The event, known for its high-end sales and thoughtful discussions, adds depth with DIVERSEartLAs talk on the role of biennials, art institutions, and museums in shaping modern arts future. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Bear Out of Altadena Home After Two Months
01:12|Yellow two one two zero, a bear that had been living under an Altadena home for nearly two months, was successfully lured out by the Bear League, a nonprofit from Lake Tahoe. The bear, tagged as Yellow two one two zero, had been causing distress to the homeowner, Ken Johnson, with its banging, crushing, and scratching sounds. After multiple failed attempts to lure the bear out, the Bear League used their expertise to successfully remove the bear, leaving the house bear-free. Checkout Solipillow.com
Lomo Saltado: Peruvian-Chinese Fusion History
01:58|Lomo Saltado: A Peruvian-Chinese Fusion Dish with a Rich History - This podcast episode explores the origins of Lomo Saltado, a popular Peruvian dish, which combines Chinese stir-fry techniques and local ingredients. The dish, featuring thinly sliced beef, tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers, is a testament to the fusion of cultures in Peru. The use of soy sauce, or sillao, in the recipe is a nod to the Chinese immigrants who arrived in Peru in the mid-19th century. Today, Lomo Saltado is a staple in Peruvian restaurants across LA, with various twists and interpretations, reflecting the citys diverse culinary landscape. Checkout Solipillow.com
High School Basketball: Thrilling Thursday Night Games
02:00|High school basketball fans enjoyed a thrilling Thursday night with numerous games across the City and Southern Sections, both boys and girls teams. Notable boys games included Chatsworths victory over Venice, Granada Hills dominance against L A Hamilton, and Chaparrals close win over Temecula Valley. Other standout results featured Chino Hills win over Los Osos and Damiens victory against Etiwanda. Girls games saw Sierra Canyons demolition of Louisville, Yucaipas blowout against Citrus Valley, and Los Alamitos win over Huntington Beach. Coaches and players praised these games for playoff seeding, with Loma Linda Academys dominant defense and Samueli Academys upset against Acaciawood causing a buzz on social media. As the season progresses, keep an eye on these teams for playoffs. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sacramento Council Debates Capping Homeless Shelters
01:31|Sacramento City Leaders Debate Capping Homeless Shelters in River District Next week, Sacramento city leaders will discuss capping the number of homeless shelters in the River District, a neighborhood between the American River and downtown Railyards. The area already has about 526 shelter beds, with another 100 planned, making it the most densely populated with shelters in the city. Neighborhood leaders argue that this is overloading the area and negatively impacting the vibe, while residents and business owners claim its bringing more crime and blight. The proposal heads to a City Council committee next Tuesday, with the potential to freeze new shelters and social services to revitalize the spot. Checkout Solipillow.com
Davis Police Hunt Indecent Exposure Suspect
01:16|Davis Police Seek Suspect in Series of Indecent Exposure Incidents The Davis Police Department is on the hunt for a man believed to be responsible for at least six cases of indecent exposure over the past week. The incidents occurred on Olive Drive in Davis on January 2nd and 6th, between 2 PM and 7 PM. The suspect, described as being in his late teens or early twenties, has been reported to follow female victims while masturbating or asking for sexual acts. The area, which is popular among UC Davis students, is known for its darkness at night, with one student, Jocelyn Huynh, stating that she needs her phone flashlight to walk to her car safely. The police urge everyone to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity by calling 530-747-5400 or emailing PoliceWeb at cityofdavis.org. Checkout Solipillow.com
Redwood Falls, Floods Devastate California Communities
01:26|Storms wreak havoc on Californias North Bay, toppling trees and damaging infrastructure. Mark Weisss bakery in Cazadero suffers major damage, while Highway 166 in Monte Rio is cut off due to a riverbank slide. Dead trees, weakened by drought, continue to fall, causing further damage in Marin County. Caltrans estimates a year-long repair for the highway, as locals prepare for more cleanup. Checkout Solipillow.com
Armed Suspect Arrested After Gym Shooting Threat
01:28|Armed suspect arrested after gym altercation, five firearms seized Checkout Solipillow.com
Immigrant Groups Speak Out After ICE Shooting
01:23|Immigration advocates in the Bay Area express concern following the shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. They attribute such incidents to the increasing presence of ICE agents and call for continued efforts to protect immigrant communities, despite personal risks and threats. Checkout Solipillow.com
Miami's Beck Scrambles for Thrilling Win
01:32|Miamis Carson Beck leads thrilling comeback, secures national championship berth Checkout Solipillow.com