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Austin helped buy cheap apartments with the intent of keeping prices low. Instead, rents went up. - Austin Monitor

Austin helped buy cheap apartments with the intent of keeping prices low. Instead, rents went up. - Austin Monitor
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Austin helped buy cheap apartments with the intent of keeping prices low. Instead, rents went up.

Austin helped buy cheap apartments with the intent of keeping prices low. Instead, rents went up.
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Iconic hot dog stand Tail o' the Pup reopens in West Hollywood

The iconic hot dog stand drew an enthusiastic crowd of patrons for its grand reopening on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood.

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UCLA In the News January 27, 2021

January 27, 2021 UCLA In the News lists selected mentions of UCLA in the world’s news media. Some articles may require registration or a subscription to view. See more UCLA In the News. “If I’m a gang member and I see an open window, and a bag of money on the other side of that window, and I reach in through the window and pull out that bag of money? That’s me, Jorja Leap, committing a crime. It’s not Jorja Leap, gang member. So right there, things get very, very fuzzy,” said UCLA’s Jorja Leap (approx. 29:45 mark).

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Fowler Museum launches study of religious traditions in Los Angeles and beyond

The project addresses the need to increase community participation in exhibitions, digital learning and public programs Patrick Polk Left: Hollywood Sikh Temple, Los Angeles, February 2020. Right: Saint Raphael Catholic Church, Los Angeles, January 2020. Erin Connors | January 25, 2021 UCLA has received a grant of $1.38 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to support a new endeavor called “Engaging Lived Religion in the 21st Century Museum,” that aims to expand the Fowler Museum’s ongoing study of religious and spiritual traditions in Los Angeles and around the world. With a focus on exploring the multisensory experiences of religion, the three-year project addresses the urgent need to increase community participation in exhibitions, digital learning and public programs. The Lilly Endowment grant will enable the museum to implement new digital learning activities and provide curatorial and educational outreach support, as well as offer stipends for community partn

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