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Monday, January 19, 2015
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From this Selma house, Martin Luther King made civil rights history
Jawana Jackson scrunched her eyebrows, momentarily puzzled as she stared at a bedroom bureau.
From this Selma house, Martin Luther King made civil rights history

TODAY'S TOP NEWS

› Plan seeks diversity at SoCal theater companies — but some question it
› Lee Ann Womack takes an introspective path to the Grammy Awards
› 'Selma' cast marches in Alabama; free screenings for students planned
› NFL and CBS renew 'Thursday Night Football' deal

ENVELOPE

L.A. Art Show

› George Lucas says museum could land in L.A. if Chicago falls through
› LA Art Show: Intersection of Latin America and Pacific Rim
› Pacific Asia Museum: Signs of progress after first year under USC

MORE ENTERTAINMENT

› TCA 2015: 'Fargo' Season 2: Sprawling, more laughs and Ronald Reagan
› TCA 2015: 'Empire' is an unapologetic soap opera, spiced with life
› Fox renews 'Gotham,' 'Empire,' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'
› TV Picks: 'Nightly Show,' 'Half Like Me,' 'Nova,' 'The Fall,' more
› TCA 2015: Fox network chiefs acknowledge 'uphill battle'
› Saturday's TV highlights and weekend talk: 'They Came Together' on Epix
› 'Frozen' star Idina Menzel to sing national anthem at Super Bowl XLIX
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TCA 2015: 'The Comedians': Laughing so hard it hurts
Billy Crystal thinks there are moments in his latest show, FX's "The Comedians," that will make viewers squirm. And that makes him quite ple...

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