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Jim Jeffries - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Jim Jeffries - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Sue Ann Pien - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Andra Nechita - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Robert Patrick opens up about life beyond T-1000 — fame, motorcycles, & his roles in Tulsa King & Peacemaker.

Joe Mantegna opens up on Chicago pride, Italian comfort food, and his new film Once More, Like Rain Man.

Tianna Robillard gets candid about travel mishaps, her Tarte collab, compound dreams, and wild DM requests.

Keyshawn Johnson breaks down his journey, LA Legends podcast, and the lesson he lives by from football.

The journey to soccer’s grandest stage begins here — every ball and matchup revealed as destiny unfolds.

Today's top stories from around SoCal and beyond.

The inside scoop on LA's home teams! FOX 11 SportsWrap is the ONLY sports show made for fans, by fanatics!

Derek Luh - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Amanda Salas - It’s their REAL side rarely seen… Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Stu Mundel - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Trae Crowder - It’s their REAL side rarely seen…Intimate interviews where people expose their true self.

Cole’s French Dip closes its doors after 116 years — we revisit the sandwich and legacy that built a city.

Host Bob DeCastro dives into the city’s French connection — Featuring Chef Ludo of Petit Trois. C’est parti!

We step into Father’s Office with legendary Chef Sang Yoon to make the burger that changed the LA food scene!

Step into Grand Central Market — a century of LA culture and bustling city life under one roof.

The mastermind of Cobi’s Santa Monica on bold flavors, wild ideas & turning a restaurant into a full-on vibe.

Cole’s French Dip closes its doors after 116 years — we revisit the sandwich and legacy that built a city.