LETTERMAN: The mythical “Home Office” that sends...
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LETTERMAN: The mythical “Home Office” that sends David Letterman the Top 10 list was in none other than Sunland-Tujunga on Tuesday night. Just saying it, and he said it correctly, gave Dave the giggles. The hometown reference was in keeping with Dave’s week of broadcasts from Los Angeles. . . . So was the list, which detailed the Top 10 ways to tell that O.J. is looking for the real killers. No. 4: “He asked the Menendez brothers to get in touch if they hear anything.”
RAWHIDE: The Industrial Strip club in North Hollywood is baring almost all at a corner near you. A new billboard leaving little to the imagination has popped up at Devonshire Street and Canoga Avenue, a corner passed by many kids. Parent Michele Gaetano is irate, saying the sign belongs “someplace sleazy” like North Hollywood. . . . “ This is Chatsworth.” An aide to Councilman Hal Bernson is on the case.
JAZZMAN: International relations being what they are, it takes more than a travel agent to bring Cuban musicians to town. But jazz pianist Jesus (Chucho) Valdes, above, and his band (F1A) have made it. . . . They’ll play tonight at CSUN, their first U.S. performance since 1987.
HARD TIMES: About the only place to hear live country music in the Valley these days is at coffeehouses. Just cry in your latte instead of your beer. . . . More local entertainment news in Valley Calendar.
DESK MAN: Don’t expect to see Santa Clarita’s director of parks and recreation at the city’s first-ever marathon on Sunday. . . . Says Rick Putnam: “I have a hard time driving 26 miles without a rest stop in between.”
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