• KPFK wants to broadcast "your big fat gay wedding," as the OC Weekly's Gustavo Arellano puts it. Navel Gazing
  • Catch a photo of FishbowlLA bloggers Mayrav Saar (on the left) and Tina Dupuy. FBLA
  • The Los Angeles City Council passsed a $7.1 billion budget that keeps Channel 36 alive and leaves the mayor's LAPD hiring plan intact. L.A. Now
  • Barack Obama likes those Shepard Fairey posters of him. Metblogs
  • Lakers host the Spurs, Wednesday night. Inside the Lakers
  • Channel 5's Manny Medrano gave the keynote talk at a summit to encourage Latino youth to stay in school in Rialto. Press-Enterprise
  • Fired San Bernardino Sun columnist Paul Oberjuerge blogs that the great Inland Empire newspaper war is over and the Sun lost.
  • L.A. News Group Sports Editor Kevin Modesti remembers the Lazers, even if no one else does.

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