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Today's Headlines: The virus doesn't take a holiday
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Over the long weekend, the California coronavirus outlook worsened.

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: “Martin Sipma, who has painted the shell of the world’s largest outdoor theater stage twice since it was built in 1927, donned a huge straw hat to keep paint from his face, took his spray-gun in hand and mounted to the top of a forty-foot high ladder-scaffold to redecorate the ceiling of the oval structure.”

“When he finishes the job, thousands of names scribbled by tourists from all parts of the world on the walls of the structure will be obliterated.”July 5, 1935: The Hollywood Bowl shell gets a new coat of paint for the first time in three years.fireworks displays because of the coronavirus outbreak, many in Los Angeles County decided to put on their own show — leading to dramatic increases in

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