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A Taste Of L.A. And The Sunday Bicycle Brunch At Socalo – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Highland Park’s  neighborhood cocktail joint and music venue ETA reopens today after more than a year of pandemic-related closure. The grand reopening includes the return of their popular $1 oyster program and an updated food menu by che...
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Raise A Glass To National Prosecco Day
National Prosecco Day is August 13, and we’ve been taste-testing bubbles to ensure you make the most out of this auspicious holiday.  Prosecco is an interesting beverage. Much like champagne, Prosecco is only Prosecco if produced in t...
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MUSIC
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Coachella Guests and Employees Will Have To Show Proof Of Vaccination
Next time concertgoers make their way to the Coachella Valley Festival, they will have to show proof of being vaccinated against COVID-19. AEG Presents, who operates the Coachella and Stage Coach festivals, announced that it adjusted its...
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Cults, Tricks and the Greatest Show on Earth
Cheap Trick, Blue Öyster Cult Pacific Amphitheatre August 11, 2021 Cults, Tricks and the Greatest Show on Earth: Two beloved hard rock giants on one mega bill. Both, by the way, only including a couple of members from their classi...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Ryan Reynolds is not Playing in Free Guy
If you've ever sat down to play a video game, you might have found yourself wondering--what if I was actually in the game? What could I do and where could I go? Free Guy is here to answer those questions,  explaining the rules of the game ...
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Annette‘s Absurdist Musical Melodrama Misses the Mark
It’s a rare thing-- a movie you have more difficulty pegging after you’ve seen it. Leos Carax’s new film Annette is a self-knowing whatzit, a restless and disingenuous game played with genre and celebrity, and you’d be well warned t...
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ARTS
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The Great Outdoors: Arts Calendar August 12-18
Modern surrealist dance at an outdoor stage, weirdos welcome outside MOCA Geffen, opera at the Ford, classical takes on Dylan at the Huntington and Skirball, new art at Thinkspace, and a pop-up benefit tribute to a skateboard shredder. ...
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Meet Photography Phenom Kaito
From the candid to the conceptual and staged, editorial and documentary and from the intimate to the glamorous, the timeless to the fashionable, photographer Carlos “Kaito” Araujo works with some of pop culture’s most intriguing icons...
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NEWS
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Britney Spears’ Father Indicates He Will Step Down As Conservator
After 13 years of managing Britney Spears' finances, father Jamie Spears has agreed to step down as co-conservator, according to multiple reports. Legal documents first obtained by TMZ state that while they believe there are no grounds f...
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L.A. Moves Closer To Requiring Proof of Vaccination Indoors
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed legislation Wednesday that would require proof of vaccination to enter public indoor spaces. The vote means the L.A. City Attorney and Chief Legislative Analyst will now have to draft an or...
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CANNABIS
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The Light Dep Cannabis Report: Sierra Nevada
For our third installment of The Dep Report, we head east to the Sierra Nevada foothills where the first light deprivation grown harvests (deps) of the season have looked heat. While not as famous internationally as some of the previous ...
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HAF and Royal Key Win Transbay Challenge 2
This past weekend, the second edition of the Transbay Challenge hosted some of the biggest names in the hash world competing for midsummer bragging rights. I originally started the Transbay Challenge as a one-day flower contest. The core...
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