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Meet The Winning Team Behind SFMOMA's Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture
Meet the winning team of curators and staff members behind SFMOMA’s Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture. Explore a collection of stories that show how sports impacts our culture and our psyches. The intersection of art and sport is more alike than we think! Open through February 18. 2025. Visit sfmoma.org for tickets.
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Largest Stegosaurus fossils ever found to be exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History
A 150-million-year-old Stegosaurus fossil, known as “Apex”, will be on display at the American Museum of Natural History starting Dec. 8.
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Peek inside the newest vehicles on the market at the LA Auto Show!
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis stops by the Los Angeles Convention Center for the 2024 LA Auto Show where they have over 1,000 vehicles, the greatest car culture, and the most ride-&-drive experiences in the show’s history.
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My Little Pony, Phase 10 and Transformers make it into the Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame announced its new inductees on Tuesday, which included My Little Pony, Phase 10 and Transformers.
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Cowabunga! New England town celebrates being the birthplace of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The city where the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were conceived has largely been overlooked during the crime-fighting quartet’s meteoric rise. But a new museum exhibit hopes to change that.
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‘An extremely rare find': George Washington artifact auctioned at Goodwill for $1,300
The starting price for this sliver of history had been less than $100 when Moore saw it, hidden among what Goodwill categorizes as “historical documents.”
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Step inside San Jose's iconic Winchester Mystery House & learn about its haunted history
California Live’s Jobeth Devera tours the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose. The sprawling Victorian mansion, built by an heiress with a spooky story, is famous for its labyrinthine layout, featuring elements like staircases leading nowhere and doors that open into walls.
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Solemn monument to Japanese American WWII detainees lists over 125,000 names
On Feb. 19, 1942, following the attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the incarceration of tens of thousands of men, women and children of Japanese ancestry.
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Have you got our treasure? British Museum wants help finding missing ancient loot
One of the world’s most famous museums has a problem: Some of its treasures are missing and it needs the public’s help to find them.
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Celebrating Juneteenth: Inside LA's Hidden History Museum
California Live’s Danielle Nottingham tours LA’s new Hidden History Museum, which features untold stories of historical figures in Black California history.