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    Peace Squad Goes 99: The Greatest 99-Cent Only Story Ever Told...Ever!

    presented by Orphean Circus in association with and at Evidence Room, 2220 Beverly Blvd., L.A. Fri. 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Sat. 6 & 8 p.m., Sun. 5 & 7 p.m. Nov. 27-Dec. 19. $15. (213) 381-7118.

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    Stage Spot

    Within four short years, Christian Holiday has discovered a passion for acting and racked up a hefty resumé. As evidenced by his shattering performance as a volatile street hustler in Lee Blessing's searing drama Lake Street Extension, he's a fresh and vibrant talent with a promising future. Blessing ...

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    L.A. to Host 2004 Latin Grammy Awards

    After a one-year stint in Miami, the Latin Grammys will return to Los Angeles this fall.

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    The Eyes of Babylon

    "The Eyes of Babylon," presented by Tom Kendall, Nick Alan, and Debi Hall at the Tamarind Theatre, 5919 Franklin Ave., Hollywood. Mon.-Thu. 8 p.m. Oct. 25-Jan. 13. $15. (323) 960-7726.

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    NEA Gets New Head

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    Back on Track, Off the Rack

    Dear Jack: I got started in New York about 20 years ago and then got stalled somewhere along the line. How do I start the car again?

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    TV Mogul Loses Bid in Court Fight

    A judge has denied a bid by Aaron Spelling to keep secret a deposition in his legal battle with a nurse who accuses him of offering her money to "act like a hooker."

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    Your Move, Counselor

    Actor Rikki Klieman is absolutely terrified. Sure, she's a recognizable, attractive 50-something actor who appears regularly on a handful of prime-time dramas. But behind the friendly familiarity, she's a powerhouse attorney who has spent three decades prosecuting high-profile homicides and defending clients accused of atrocities.

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    Trials of Job

    What was the first thing playwright Joan Holden did after Intiman Theatre artistic director Bartlett Sher hired her to adapt Barbara Ehrenreich's 2001 book Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America? She freaked out.

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    Typewriter Dreams

    "Typewriter Dreams: Three Centuries of One-Act Plays" is an evening of five one-acts directed by Shela Xoregos, the most important of which is the New York premiere of Oscar Wilde's 1893 "A Florentine Tragedy."