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First Look: Grandmaster Recorders Opens In Hollywood
David Combes and Grant Smillie’s three-year journey of transforming the historic Grandmaster Recorders studio in Hollywood has ended with a new beginning on Thursday, December 9. The Aussie team behind E.P. & L.P. and the Strings o...
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Homebound Brew Haus and Compartés For Lucy Lovers – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Any I Love Lucy fan knows that almost every Ricardo argument ended with a heart-shaped box of chocolates. To celebrate the highly anticipated Amazon original movie, Being The Ricardos, starring Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem, Prime Video h...
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MUSIC
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Blu DeTiger’s Funky Indie-Pop is All NYC
Blu DeTiger's Funky Indie-Pop is All NYC: Blu DeTiger resonates New York cool. She loves her hometown, and it swells out of her. Whether it be her music, her style, her look – DeTiger is walking NYC. When we ask her to list her influen...
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From Stunna Girl to Sonic Youth — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live
From Stunna Girl to Sonic Youth: The eighty-third LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from Stephan Bodzin, hip-hop from Stunna Girl, punk/indie from ...
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Licorice Pizza: A Conversation with P.T. Anderson About his new Slice of Nostalgia
This week's L.A. Weekly cover story featuring a conversation with P.T. Anderson about Licorice Pizza, the 70s and the enduring allure of the San Fernando Valley, appears in edited and condensed form in our print edition ("A New Slice of Nos...
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Brawl in the Family: Succession and TV’s Brutal Broods
Reviews of Succession, The Connors and F is for Family-- 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 wha...
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ARTS
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Judy Baca Paints History in Living Color 
The first clue you’re in for something special with Judy Baca: Memorias de Nuestra Tierra, a Retrospective at the Museum of Latin American Art, is the color. Emanating from the work and radiating from the walls, a supercharged, warm and v...
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Rainbow Connections: Arts Calendar December 9 – 15
A new gallery space for cryptoart, a new book from everyone’s favorite young poet, a new generation of visual artists introduce themselves, a poet and a dancer walk into a theater, a pair of Baltimore painters hold court in L.A., a new di...
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LAUSD Fired 496 Employees For Not Complying With Vaccination Rules
In a unanimous vote, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) fired nearly 500 employees that were not compliant with its COVID-19 vaccination regulations, Tuesday. The district has roughly 73,000 employees and many of the 496 who ref...
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LAUSD Appoints Alberto Carvalho As Its New Superintendent
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) voted to appoint Alberto Carvalho as its new superintendent, Thursday. Carvalho will make his way to Los Angeles via the Miami Dade Public School District, where he served as superintendent...
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CANNABIS
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Death and Weed Taxes 2021
The cannabis industry and its farmers currently face a brutal market. With many holding on by a thread, some wonder if the taxman could prove grim reaper come the new year. Two weeks ago, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administ...
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New Study: Pot in Blood May Not Correlate with Impairment
New research from the University of Sydney indicates that blood and oral fluid THC concentrations are relatively poor or inconsistent indicators of cannabis-induced impairment. While there have been efforts in recent years to find someth...
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