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Bear captured in Chatsworth after hours hiding in tree
LOS ANGELES - A bear who spent hours hiding in a tree in an industrial area of Chatsworth was captured late Tuesday morning. It's the same bear who was spotted and captured two months ago in Claremont, City News Service reports. The female bear, believed to be between 3 and...
Brea Mall in Brea, CA: A Premier Shopping Destination
Brea Mall, located in Brea, California, opened its doors in 1977. Homart Development Company developed the mall. The initial anchors included Sears and May Company California. Situated next to the Orange Freeway, the mall quickly became the dominant retail center in the area. In 1977, the Brea Mall hosted its...
Bear in Chatsworth Hiding in Tree; Officials Monitoring Animal
A bear hiding in a tree Tuesday after roaming around an industrial neighborhood in Chatsworth is the same animal who was spotted and captured a couple of months ago in Claremont, officials said. The female bear, believed to be 3-5 years old, was caught in Claremont in May and collared,...
626 Night Market returns to Arcadia with a bevy of incredible bites
The appetizing evening affair, which features dozens of delicious food booths, will visit Santa Anita Park in Arcadia over four 2024 weekends, starting with July 7-9 $5 presale; $6 on the day of the event; children ages 3 and under are admitted free; parking is free. The whole concept of...
Discover the Fun of Selling and Crafting at Uplands Kid's Swap Meet
Parents, mark your calendars for a fantastic opportunity for your kids to clean out their closets, drawers, and under their beds! The Uplands Kid's Swap Meet and Craft Corner Event is coming up, and it's the perfect chance for children aged 5 to 12 to sell their gently used games, toys, and books.
Rancho Cucamonga’s Children’s Museum Takes Flight!
During the grand opening of the Second Story and Beyond children’s museum on Saturday, June 22, 2024, a confetti cannon was brought in to celebrate this long-awaited moment at the Paul A. Biane Library in Rancho Cucamonga. (Photo by Stan Lim) After over 10 years in the making, Rancho...
Uncovering Gender Bias in Talent Shows: Insights from The Voice
(1) Anuar Assamidanov, Department of Economics, Claremont Graduate University, 150 E 10th St, Claremont, CA 91711. (Email: [email protected]). In this paper, we examine whether the gender of the coach and artist matters when it comes to selecting the performance in the blind audition stage in the Voice TV show. Results provide strong evidence that gender matters and I show that coaches choose other gender artists 12 percent more when they hear similar performances in the audition. The results are robust with many variations, such as coach and artistspecific covariates. Under the interpretation of opposite-gender bias, the results would be due to male and/or female coaches being either too lenient to opposite-gender artists, being too tough on own-gender artists, or both.
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