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Get Your Game On At Great White and Support L.A.’s Women Restaurateurs – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Starting this Saturday, January 16 and Sunday, January 17, and every weekend up until the end of football season, Great White Venice will be offering special game day packages. Game Day packs with pizza, chicken wings, salad and beer are av...
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Takeout Pick of the Week: The New Grain Traders in WeHo
Venezuelan born chef Gisela Salazar-Golding, together with Javier Perez, have brought the unique flavors of Grain Traders from Singapore to its first U.S. location in the heart of West Hollywood. The new all-day cafe, coffee shop and market...
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MUSIC
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Music Pick (Livestreaming): Fruition
Portland bluegrassy rockers Fruition are doing their "Thursday Thing" this week. They love to busk, get out on the streets and among the people, but they also know that the present situation requires different thinking. So these virtual sho...
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L.A. Swamp-Punks Egg Drop Soup Aim to Scare
Samantha Westervelt and Olivia Saperstein left their previous band, the Pinks, because they were sick of being called “cute” and they wanted to scare people. So they formed Egg Drop Soup, vividly named after their own euphemism for mens...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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UnBinged: Cobra Kai, Sabrina and The Stand Reinterpret Nostalgic Stories for a New Generation
There’s a battle brewing, and it’s being fought by streaming services, cable TV and Primetime television. If you’re too weak to resist, UnBinged is here to help, telling you what to hate, what to love and what to love to hate. In pand...
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Why the Best Documentaries of 2020 Resonate More Than Ever Right Now
If we thought the distress and uncertainty of 2020 was behind us, recent events have sadly suggested otherwise. COVID-19 and political unrest are likely to be remain for a while, making at-home entertainment more essential than ever. And th...
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ARTS
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Alan Shaffer: It’s A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
Photographer Alan Shaffer has lived and worked in Venice for four decades, moving to the seaside creative haven soon after graduating Art Center College of Design in the 80’s, and quickly establishing himself as the go-to lensman for docu...
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Arts Calendar (Extra Screentime): January 14-18
With ongoing threats of political turmoil and the most alarming pandemic numbers yet, this weekend seems like a good one to spend mostly tucked away at home. Thankfully, it's also a weekend abundant in streaming performance art, avant-garde...
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CULTURE
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Californians Over 65 Are Now Eligible To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that Californians over the age of 65 will now be prioritized to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, as the state looks to "increase the pace" of vaccine distribution. The current phase of previous guidance gave prio...
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UCLA, All UC Campuses, To Reopen On-Campus Activities By Fall 2021
On Monday, Jan. 11, the University of California system, which includes UCLA, UC Irvine, and eight other campuses, announced plans to return to in-person, on-campus learning by Fall 2021. University of California President Michael V. Dra...
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CANNABIS
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Feds Reach Agreement on False CBD Claims
As the U.S. government continues to crack down on over-the-top claims in the Gas Station CBD industry, the Federal Trade Commission has accepted an agreement with Reef Industries, Cannatera, AndHemp and their owners over the way the compani...
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Senate Flip Opens Door for Big Cannabis Reforms
Amidst two months of full-on election drama on a wildly different level than hanging chads, the voters of Georgia have positioned the United States for its largest cannabis policy change since the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. Tuesday night...
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EVENTS
 
 
DISROBED – The Virtual Event
The 2019 Hollywood Fringe Festival comedy breakout hit, “Disrobed: Why So Clothes Minded?” returns online in a new Zoom version with an all new national cast, more outrageous and more naked than ever. Live-streaming for three times only...
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Sip and Paint
For a small donation, you'll have a blast with the arts supplies and wine or juices that Create Now will provide. Discover your hidden talents as you engage in artistic projects while savoring delicious wine. Socialize and virtually mingle ...
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