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Coffee Fest LA and a Vegan Ice Cream Showdown – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Ayara Thai celebrates its 18-year anniversary this week with a two-generation Thai breaker cookoff today, Aug. 25 and Friday, Aug. 26. The outdoor immersive dining experience in Westchester with the Asapahu family⁠ is sponsored by Thaan ...
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What To Watch – A New Season of Somebody Feed Phil And The Great Hive Heist in California on Devoured
From a new season of Somebody Feed Phil to foraging fiddlehead ferns, balsamroot and stinging nettles for culinary masterpieces from Canadian Chef Paul Rogalski, fall will be a tasty season for food TV. Here are our choices to sit and ...
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MUSIC
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Tune into Channel Tres: Compton rapper is on the rise
Tune into Channel Tres: Channel Tres looks to be the latest in an illustrious line of talented souls that have gotten their start in Compton and then kept on rising. With his blend of house and hip-hop, and armed with recent singles “Acid...
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Amindi has One Eye on the Prize with CYCLOPS
Amindi has One Eye on the Prize with CYCLOPS: L.A.-based R&B/hip-hop artist Amindi has released new single and video "Cyclops," and she's pulling no punches. She opens the song with the line, "My neck so shiny hoe, Don’t fuck...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Spin Me Round Stirs up a Saucy Italian Getaway
Everyone goes to Italy for the same reason. No matter if you're going to San Gimignano, where cypress trees march in rows against open skies, or Cinque Terre, where pastel-hued villages cascade down to hidden coves, the country is a dream ...
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Get a Room: A Bored Couple Does Time in The Immaculate Room
Sometimes, high concept means an absence of concept altogether. Like a sensory deprivation tank, the new non-thriller The Immaculate Room is so empty it dares you to fill it up with your own ideas and narrative stuff. Whether you’d like ...
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ARTS
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The Highest Low(brow): 25 Years of L.A.’s Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Merry Karnowsky Gallery’s early years were in a 900-square-foot space on the second floor of a building on S. La Brea, which already had a rich history in the L.A. art scene. Between 1997 and 2003, she filled every bit of those 900 square...
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Myth & Making: Arts Calendar August 25-31
Artists approaching the role of myth and ancestry, environmentally conscious making practices, dance-based architectural haunting, rediscovering a degraded paradise, patterns of collective dreaming, the inner hero’s journey, the radness ...
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NEWS
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New Data: CA Crime Up and Arrests Down in 2021
California Attorney General Rob Bonta released the metrics of the state's bump in crime during 2021 over four reports on Thursday.  The four reports are Homicide in California, Crime in California, Use of Force Incident Reporting, and ...
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Vanessa Bryant Awarded $16 MM In Kobe Crash Site Photo Case
Vanessa Bryant was awarded $16 million in a lawsuit that alleged county first responders negligently took and shared personal photos of the January 2020 helicopter crash that took the life of Kobe Bryant. On top of Bryant's $16 million ...
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CANNABIS
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DTLA Proud, Green Qween and Big Freedia Spark Up the Weekend
"The community always comes first." That's the running theme for the DTLA Proud festival and the new-ish cannabis store in Downtown called Green Qween, according to Andres Rigal, one of the driving forces behind both. This weekend, his two ...
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Gallup: Americans Split on Cannabis
A new survey from Gallup found Americans are split down the middle on the effects of cannabis on society.  In the new data released last week, Gallup found that 49% of Americans believe cannabis has a generally positive effect on ...
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