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Pinky Cole, The Slutty Vegan, Wants You To Eat Plants, B*tch
If  ever there was a testament to the correlation between a plant-based diet and high energy, it’s Pinky Cole - The Slutty Vegan. Owner and founder of a restaurant empire, Cole started The Slutty Vegan out of her two-bedroom Los A...
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L.A.’s Master Mixologist Julian Cox Moves To Nevada To Shake Up The Cocktail Scene In Las Vegas
In a major corporate move that is usually reserved for celebrity chefs, California mixologist Julian Cox has broken the glass ceiling for bartenders and has settled in Nevada to become the Executive Director of Beverage and Corporate Mixolo...
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Björk Returns Refreshed to Cornucopia Tour
Björk Returns Refreshed to Cornucopia Tour: Björk is undoubtedly one of music’s great mercurial talents. Soon after the breakup of her band the Sugarcubes in 1992, she had a blueprint to selling lots of records thanks to her Debut (199...
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Rediscover David Dann
Rediscover David Dann: New York born, L.A, raised electronic artist David Dann has just released the Rediscovered EP, his first in over a decade. The last few years have been tumultuous, with lawsuits and of course the pandemic weighi...
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Euphoria, Yellowjackets and Emily In Paris’ Diverging Womanly Woes
Streaming services, cable TV and Primetime television are fighting for your viewership now more than ever. UnBinged is here to help you weed through it all, with reviews of the latest shows that highlight what we love, what we hate and what...
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Asghar Farhadi’s A Hero Weaves a Tricky Web
Asghar Farhadi’s A Hero, like all of the new Iranian filmmaker's distinctively hyperrealist films, is an oratorio of social catastrophe. No other living filmmaker we know of comes close to the density of Farhadi’s narrative engi...
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No Place Like Home: Kim Schoenstadt Channels Architect Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray (1878-1976) is kind of a cult figure, or folk heroine at least, among aficionados of a certain architecture that flourished in post-Bauhaus modernism, along the form following function continuum. It was an aesthetic that went in...
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Light & Space: Arts Calendar January 20-26
A new generation of Light and Space painting, musings on our obsession with the patterns of nature, generative digital works imagining architecture and identity; a master painter’s turn in printmaking, conversations about history and pres...
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Grammy Awards Leaving L.A. For Las Vegas In April
The 2022 Grammy Awards will no longer be held in Los Angeles and will be moving to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 3. This will be the first time Las Vegas will host the Grammys and is doing so after a postponement due t...
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Security Increased As Cargo Thefts Leave Railroads Flooded With Debris
A trend of train cargo thefts have left a sea of debris for miles along Los Angeles County railroads, leading to an increase in security and surveillance. Union Pacific railroads have been specifically targeted, with the company claiming...
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Hash Sales Surged Heading Into 2022
As we got word of the data around holiday weed sales, there were some interesting metrics to be seen but our absolute favorite was how many people are buying hash.  When we got to peek a bit of the holiday sales trends from this year, w...
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Cybin Preps Its Psilocybin Analog for Clinical Trials
A couple of months removed from winning Company of the Year at the biggest psychedelic biopharma conference ever, Cybin CEO Doug Drysdale talked with us about the effort to get to clinical trials.  Last November at Wonderland: Miami, th...
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