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Kokomo

American  
[koh-kuh-moh] / ˈkoʊ kəˌmoʊ /

noun

  1. a city in central Indiana.


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Indeed, not unlike that of Sly Stone, who also died this week, the Beach Boys’ peak hit-making era looks relatively brief in retrospect: After “Good Vibrations” in 1966, the band didn’t score another No. 1 single until 1988 with “Kokomo,” which Wilson wasn’t involved in.

From Los Angeles Times

Kidane raised concerns about how the app developer, Kokomo 24/7, collects and uses student data.

From Los Angeles Times

McLaren is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first of its two Indy 500 wins with Johnny Rutherford this year, and “Lone Star JR” went to Kokomo Speedway last week to watch Larson race a sprint car.

From Seattle Times

Last year was an especially good lineup for the festival, one that included the premieres of such future critics’ darlings as “Past Lives,” “Passages,” “Fair Play,” “A Thousand and One,” “Kokomo City,” “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt” and “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.”

From Los Angeles Times

This hasn’t been a buzzy year for documentaries, and a trio of excellent titles — “Pigeon Tunnel,” “Little Richard: I Am Everything” and “Kokomo City” — didn’t make the cut.

From Los Angeles Times