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Omakase Berries At Destroyer and Vegandale – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Oishii, the company behind the world’s largest indoor vertical strawberry farm known for their Omakase Berries, makes its Los Angeles debut this week at Jordan Kahn's Destroyer in Culver City. Dubbed “The Tesla of Strawberries,” Ois...
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Road Trip: Cafe 111 In Cathedral City
Now that the temperatures are slowly cooling down in the desert, Cathedral City is heating up. The town situated between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage on  Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians reservation land is breathing new life with...
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Alive and Kicking: RÜFÜS DU SOL celebrate new album with stadium shows
Alive and Kicking: Australian, L.A.-based electronic project RÜFÜS DU SOL are not used to playing stadiums. They’ve performed in big venues around the world – prestigious theaters and arenas. But they were dipping their toes into dee...
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Primus Rush to the Greek
Primus Rush to the Greek: There's never a dull moment when funk-metal pioneers Primus are around. We saw them a couple of years ago at Slayer's final show at the Forum, still delighting some and baffling others. The Sailing the Seas of Che...
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Screamfest 2021 Scares up New and Classic Screenings
If you love scary movies, October is not failing you in the fearful film department. Streaming services are packed with Halloween-themed options; Beyondfest just ended another bloody good run in local theaters; and now we have Screamfest, t...
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Comic Construct: Reviews of Y: The Last Man, What If…? and The Walking Dead‘s Final Season
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.  ...
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Where Do We Go: Arts Calendar October 14-20
A giant art show devoted to felines, painting shows, book and also art talks, one of the Chapman Brothers, a sculptural intervention in the park, experimental ballet, a play by August Wilson, poetry about the cosmos, and two completely diff...
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Nick Brandt’s Portraits from the Ends of the Earth
The Day May Break is a hefty new book and exhibition launching a global series from Nick Brandt — a photographer and eco-advocate whose dedicated practice of chronicling the effects of the climate crisis, especially in East Africa, also i...
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White House Announces Plan For L.A. Ports To Operate 24/7
The White House announced Wednesday, that ports of Los Angeles would begin to operate 24 hours a day in an effort to ease supply chain "bottlenecks." Businesses across the U.S. saw product shortages and empty shelves, as 81 ships were st...
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Enter if You Dare: A Guide to L.A.’s Biggest Halloween Happenings
It's here kids! The season of cooler nights, creepy decor and (maybe) even some costumed partying. Last year was scary for real thanks to the pandemic. But this year, things are little bit different thanks to vaccines. As of Oct. 12, Califo...
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The Strains of the MLB Playoffs 2021
We picked out favorite strains in the neighborhoods of the MLB playoff-team ballparks across the country, or the best shop over state lines if it’s still run by squares.  Here are our Strains of the MLB Playoffs.  Photo Court...
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Newsom Signs More Cannabis Bills But Vetos Billboards
Following Tuesday night’s big news about no more mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, Governor Gavin Newsom has approved three more bills that will have an impact on both of the state’s cannabis markets: regulated ...
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