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The Broad Museum Is A Contemporary Art Collector's Gift To Los Angeles
Eli and Edythe Broad have been buying works for more than 40 years. They wanted a permanent home for their art — so they've established a museum where anyone can see it for free.
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'Fargo' Returns, With An Oddball Style Reminiscent Of 'Twin Peaks'
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