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January 25 - January 31, 2015

Friday, Jan. 30
The company that hosts LA Observed on its servers has been dealing with a sticky technical issue since Thursday morning.
Thursday, Jan. 29
No replacement host or centrist for the long-running show has been named.
We are more than a little offended, says the Sacramento Bee in an editorial.
"The future of California is tied to the future of the Latino community in California," he tells Los Angeles Magazine. "If we don't make capital available to people with ability...our country is poorer."
Wednesday, Jan. 28
One of the last of the original politics bloggers wants out before he burns out. He also hopes to write a book.
Feels like an impending death in the family of film lovers, says the Wall Street Journal and KCRW film critic.
Mexico admits students are dead. More jostling for Boxer's seat. Huizar vs. Molina. Bestsellers of the week. Baquet, Leovy, Gold, whales and more.
Tuesday, Jan. 27
The retirement tour of trial reporter Linda Deutsch continued today at the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration.
Zocalo thought he might go for a documentary or an old black-and-white classic. Nope.
Ex-councilman could not go in the backyard, but he could drive downtown, take meetings and play a lot of online poker.
Editor Gustavo Arellano says, "Anyone interested in buying this rag gets a motivated band of mistfits, almost all of us OC natives…"
Monday, Jan. 26
Maybe not everyone watching would know that Jones is biracial, but TNT's reporter and producers should have.
Video store on Pico has amassed a collection of 50,000 titles over three decades.
Homicide study. City unions. Running for the council. Going clear at Sundance. Boyle Heights. More Jill Leovy.
The former Broadway landmark has been closed since 2011, so this is progress.
Sunday, Jan. 25
"Birdman" also wins at the Producers' Guild and suddenly has best picture momentum for the Oscars.
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