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L.A. ‘s Favorite Chefs Share Their Luckiest Recipes for the New Year
Let’s face it, this year will be the anti-New Year’s Eve with all of us staying safer at home in hopes of a better 2021 ahead. And with some extra time on our hands, it’s a good opportunity to explore culinary traditions that will hel...
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Traveling Back In Time With Tasting History’s Max Miller
Sick of cooking the same old recipes? Turn your kitchen into a time machine and change up your routine by cooking some old old recipes instead. We’re talking ancient.  Every Tuesday, Max Miller, the host and creator of the increasingl...
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MUSIC
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Music Pick (Livestreaming): Bad Religion
The day after Christmas Day (Boxing Day to Brits and Canadians), local punks Bad Religion will be streaming the third of a four-part series, each new focussing on a different decade. This one takes in the 2000's, with the previous two weeks...
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Tyla Yaweh Keeps Raging
Back in Orlando, Tyler Jamal Brown was another kid working at Dunkin’ Donuts and getting into enough trouble with the police to get thrown out of his mom’s house. He knew that he needed do something to change his course, so he turned to...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Review: The Beautiful Bluesy Stew of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
When I saw actor-director Denzel Washington’s film of August Wilson’s play Fences in a Valley movie theater in December 2016, I shut my eyes for a time so that I could simply listen to the thrillingly rich dialogue. Wilson, who died in ...
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Review: David Fincher’s Mank is a Frantic Parade Through Hollywood’s Golden Age
David Fincher's Mank, a biopic of the 1930's screenwriter, critic and activist Herman Mankiewicz is a sprawling, at times frantic, work that tests the limits of tone and mood, atmosphere and storytelling. In fact, it's a bit like a Mankiewi...
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ARTS
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Becoming Inspired in Chapter and Verse: The Gospel of James Baldwin 
Author, activist, and cultural touchstone James Baldwin was born in New York in 1924 and died in France in 1987 -- but his life and words continue to inspire new generations in America and around the world to this day. In Baldwin’s vision...
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Arts at Home (For the Rest of the Year): December 24-29
This un-Christmas week’s arts calendar offers multiple contemporary L.A.-centric updates to classic literary and stage productions, some video art, a studio visit “to” the desert, a bit of live poetry, and a bunch of crazy-looking roc...
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CULTURE
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New York’s Iconic Village Voice To Be Revived After Publication’s Sale
Street Media, parent company of L.A. Weekly, announced today that it would revive New York’s longtime publication The Village Voice, while concurrently acquiring San Francisco’s Marina Times. Numbers for the sales were not disclosed,...
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Christmas Cruising: Holiday Drive-Thrus Light up LA
It's been a pretty un-jolly holiday month thanks to the pandemic, but one of the season's coolest past times is thankfully safe to do, even in Covid times. Going to see Christmas lights can take place in your car and if you do it on foot, i...
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CANNABIS
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The 12 Strains of Christmas 2020
It’s our third annual edition of the 12 Strains of Christmas! This year’s 12 Strains of Christmas features a spread of the finest cannabis genetics south of The North Pole. Whether you’re looking for the big winners of 2020 or the ...
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Cookies and Om Edibles Talk New Liquid Flower Lineup
One of California’s most awarded edible companies ever is adding a new dash of hype to the mix as Cookies and Om Edibles prepare to drop their first collaboration since the medical era. Make no mistake about it, few companies in any pa...
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EVENTS
 
 
A FREE Virtual Event : Ending 2020 Mindfully
If 2020 has been an unfamiliar, challenging, and hopefully a learning year. And that’s why we’ve decided to create a virtual free event to end this year with compassion as a community. Being together has so many forms, and we are inviti...
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Krampusnacht VR
STEP INTO A DARK FABLE SET ON THE SLOPES OF THE AUSTRIAN ALPS IN THIS TALE OF MORALITY AND MORTALITY. THE BRIGHTER THE LIGHT, THE DARKER THE SHADOW. Travel to Austria virtually this holiday season, from the comfort of your own home with ...
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