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Contents
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Dogs (Care), Human-animal relationships, Pet industry | |
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Julian Sands (British actor.); 1958- | |
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Ralph E. Shaffer (American historian.); 1930-, Rain and rainfall, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Climate) | |
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Scott Barnes (American makeup artist) (Interviews), Makeup | |
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Kent Nagano (American conductor); 1951-, Philip Kan Gotanda (American dramatist), Leslie K. Gray (American dramatist), Japanese Americans (Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, Drama), Puppets and puppet plays |
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Celebrities (Caricatures and cartoons) | |
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Comedy Union (Los Angeles, Calif.: Nightclub) | |
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Comedy nightclubs, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Nightclubs) | |
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Lord Buckley (American comedian and storyteller.); 1906-1960 | |
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Norman Van Aken (American chef and restaurateur.); 1951-, Cooking, Tropical, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants) |
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Jim Kepner (American gay rights advocate and journalist.); d. 1997, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Social history) | |
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Comedians | |
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Chris Rock (American comedian and actor.), Sarah Silverman (American comedienne.), Will Ferrell (American comedian and actor.), Larry David (American comedian, television scriptwriter and producer.), Trey Parker (American actor, television scriptwriter, director, producer and animator.), Matt Stone (American actor, television scriptwriter, producer, director and animator.), Jennifer Coolidge (American actress.), Wanda Sykes (American comedian.); 1964-, Comedians | |
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Ellen DeGeneres (American comedienne and talk show host.) | |
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Kathy Griffin (American comedienne and actress.) | |
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Dom Irrera (American comedian.) |
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Paul Provenza (American actor and documentary filmmaker); 1957- (Reviews), Aristocrats (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Cooking (Seafood), Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants) | |
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Cooking, Peruvian, Los Angeles (Calif.) (Restaurants) | |
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Los Angeles (Calif.) (Humor, satire, etc) |
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