· 7.1 aftershock in Japan, but tsunami warnings canceled [AP]
· Bratton's Back: ex-chief hired to consult on Dodgers security [NBCLA]
· Street artists don't like MOCA street art show, take it out on Broad and Deitch the best way they know how [DN]
· Beverly Hills is Google's newest landlord [THR]
· Commodore 64 being re-released with 2011 computing power [NYT]
· How Julius Shulman helped make LA [LAT]
· Company will pay your mortgage, paint hideous ads on your house [Curbed]
· What happened to out like a lamb? April showers coming [Daily Breeze]
· Chicago comes to terms with being destroyed on film [Chicago Tribune]
· Newly-released B.I.G. murder files throw shade on LAPD Rampart officer [Daily Mail]
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