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Dr. Shica’s Bakery Lands In Culver City – Here’s What’s Popping Up
One of Oprah’s favorite things is coming to Culver City. “Southern Sweet Maker to the Stars” Dr. Shica Little is bringing her signature Southern sweets and custom creations to Dr. Shica’s Bakery,   her permanent location at Westfi...
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McDonald’s Workers Go On Nationwide Strike, Ask For $15/Hour Wage
In a 15-city strike across the nation, McDonald's employees asked for higher wages ahead of the U.S. company's Thursday shareholders meeting. From cooks and cashiers to U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, those in ...
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MUSIC
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Sylvan Esso are Feeling Numb
Sylvan Esso are Feeling Numb: North Carolina electro-pop project Sylvan Esso released the "Numb" single last week. At the same time, they announced a real live tour that will hit the Greek Theatre on September 10. That's obviously gr...
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Young Thug Prepares to go Punk
Young Thug Prepares to go Punk: The Wiltern here in Los Angeles is hosting a series of shows featuring the likes of Lany and Waterparks. On Friday it's the turn of Atlanta rapper Young Thug. The artist has been stirring up hype for h...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish Balance Buddy Banter and Brain Disorders in Here Today
Sometimes even the schmalziest and most contrived stories turn out to be engrossing on film, saved by the charisma and chemistry of the stars involved. The dialog might elicit an eye-roll or two, and situational set-ups might be formulaic, ...
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The Zombie League: Zack Snyder Slays with Army of the Dead
At this point, the name Zack Snyder signifies something very specific. Mostly, overly-violent, overtly operatic spectacles. We know there will be a hunky movie star saving the world (only because he has to). There will be eye-popping action...
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ARTS
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Paper Stories: Kamishibai at L.A. County Library 
Humans love stories. We love to tell them, hear them, remember and invent them, starting from childhood and lasting until forever. In a way, no one loves stories more than kids. In recognition of this love, the importance of arts in educati...
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All the World’s a Stage: Arts Calendar: May 20-23
The city’s culture sector is opening back up, but remains committed to both outdoor and online accessibility. For example, while just about every area museum and art gallery is open or about to re-open, this week there’s a monumental am...
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NEWS
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LAUSD Being Sued Over Sexual Assault Allegations From The Early ’90s
A lawsuit has been filed against the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), alleging the district was negligent in hiring an elementary school teacher who sexually assaulted students from 1989 to 1991. The woman, who is being ident...
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Fully Vaccinated People Must Still Wear Masks Indoors, California Says
California will not align itself with the CDC's most recent mask guidance, meaning fully vaccinated people will still have to wear masks indoors until June 15. June 15 is Gov. Gavin Newsom's target date for a full state reopening and the...
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CANNABIS
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DEA Finally Issues Permits to Grow Research-Grade Pot
The DEA is finalizing the effort to increase the number of permitted research-grade marijuana growers after initially receiving guidance from its own administrative law judge in February 2007. The companies spent years in permit limbo ho...
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Casa Verde Talks COVID-19 and Portfolio’s Momentum
We chatted with Casa Verde, one of the most talked-about venture capital firms in the game, to see how things played out for their well-positioned investments over the course of the pandemic. Beyond the hype of being founded by Snoop Dog...
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