View Online
Your Weekly Newsletter
 
LAWEEKLY
 
This Week's Top Stories
 

 

FOOD
MORE FOOD
 
 
 
Niki Nakayama Joins MasterClass And Sant’olina Comes To The Beverly Hilton Rooftop – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Updated with new opening date for Sant'olina, Friday March 12. Chef Niki Nakayama joins MasterClass today to teach Modern Japanese Cooking and share her innovative take on the traditional culinary artform of kaiseki with fresh California...
READ MORE
 
 
Universal Studios Hollywood Re-Opens on Friday, March 12 – Sort Of
While rides, shows and attractions may still be closed, Universal Studios Hollywood is bringing back “Taste of Universal,” an outdoor dining and shopping experience that will feature select themed lands on weekends – Friday to Sunday ...
READ MORE
 
 
MUSIC
MORE MUSIC
 
 
 
Rock ‘N’ Relief Gets to the CORE of the Vaccination Efforts
Songwriter, producer and 4 Non Blondes singer Linda Perry has joined forces with Sean Penn and Ann Lee's CORE nonprofit. The two-day event will benefit life-saving programs including CORE's own mobile vaccination program. According t...
READ MORE
 
 
From L7 to Deadmau5 — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live
The forty-fourth LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s hip-hop from Stunna Girl, electronic music from Deadmau5 and Wuki, pop from Zara Larsson, punk from L7 and Blondi...
READ MORE
 
 
ENTERTAINMENT
MORE ENTERTAINMENT
 
 
 
The Marvel Revolution Will Be Televised: Disney’s WandaVision Brings the Superhero Multiverse to the Masses
Already brimming with magic and mayhem, super-charged superheroes, and enough drama to fill a world or two, the Marvel universe is about to get much, much bigger. And it’s all thanks to a little witchcraft. While the Marvel Cinematic U...
READ MORE
 
 
Of Loss and Land: Robin Wright’s Directorial Debut is Not a Love Story
You might well announce someday that you’re going to completely walk away from your life and from the larger world itself, but it won’t really be true until you do what Edee (Robin Wright) does at the start of the affecting new film, La...
READ MORE
 
 
ARTS
MORE ARTS
 
 
 
Animal Planet: Arts Calendar March 5-7
Art about wolves, flowers and dinosaurs, a classical music animal carnival, a program devoted to how we live in and with nature now, poetry, paintings elevating the magic of daily life, paintings asking questions about how we treat one anot...
READ MORE
 
 
From Another Dimension: AR Street Art and 3D Graffiti 
L.A.’s 3D public art scene increasingly spans the spectrum from 3D graffiti to augmented reality murals. More dimensions can mean long-term art installations and high compensation, two often-elusive goals for street and graffiti artists. ...
READ MORE
 
 
NEWS
MORE NEWS
 
 
 
LAUSD Announces It Will Resume Competitive High School Sports
Superintendent Austin Beutner announced the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will resume high school sports for students 13 and older. The first sports to resume will be football, cross country and water polo, followed by base...
READ MORE
 
 
California To Loosen Reopening Guidelines Once Harder-Hit Areas Are Vaccinated
The State of California announced it will be adjusting its reopening plan, allowing more sectors to open once the state's "hardest-hit communities" are vaccinated. The state will be focusing on these communities by distributing 40% of CO...
READ MORE
 
 
CANNABIS
MORE CANNABIS
 
 
 
Ladies of The Heat: The Best Female Indoor Pot Farmers
International Women’s Day has arrived and we’re celebrating the ladies at the top of the mountain when it comes to indoor cannabis. There are a lot of women crushing the game across various sectors of the cannabis industry and ...
READ MORE
 
 
DEA Talks Cannabis in National Drug Threat Assessment
The Drug Enforcement Administration released its annual National Drug Threat Assessment today, and despite the changing times, there was plenty to do with cannabis. The very first reference to cannabis in the report came in the executive...
READ MORE
 
 
 
EVENTS
 
 
City of STEM
City of STEM, LA’s biggest STEM program, is back better than ever for 2021! On March 27th, programming from over 100 scientists, engineers, naturalists, science celebrities, and musicians will stream in your home! This year’s program...
LEARN MORE
 
Evening with author Carla Malden
Author, lecturer, and film critic Stephen Farber joins Author Carla Malden to discuss her new book "Shine Until Tomorrow". Shine Until Tomorrow is a time-travel tale that takes its troubled teenage protagonist from present-day San Franci...
LEARN MORE
 
 
 

 

insta   fb   tw
LA WEEKLY
LAWEEKLY.com
724 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014
Copyright 2019
 
 
View Online
 
UNSUBSCRIBE