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Passover: Feast on the Festival of Liberation
Pesach takes place this year from Wednesday, April 5, to Thursday, April 13, with seders across the Southland, at a time when celebrating the Festival of Liberation was never more important. Here are five easy ways to honor the holiday ...
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Tastemade’s ‘Struggle Meals’ Is Back Saving More Money In The Kitchen
The Tastemade cooking series Struggle Meals hosted by Emmy winner Chef Frankie Celenza returns to the streaming channel on Thursday, March 30 with a lively lineup of kitchen hacks to help keep costs and dishwashing down ...
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MUSIC
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From Baby Tate to the Wee Beasties — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live
From Baby Tate to the Wee Beasties: The 150th LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from Mathame, hip-hop from Baby Tate, pop from Betty Who ...
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Dapper Rapper — Jidenna is Back with a Bang and a Blush
Dapper Rapper: Jidenna is a name that was on the tip of everyone’s tongue at the end of the last decade. Prior to the pandemic, momentum was building for the besuited Wisconsin-born rapper; his song “Long Live the Chief” raised ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Amin Joseph: Facing Dark Nights of the Soul on Snowfall
When John Singleton’s semi-autobiographical  FX Snowfall series first debuted, it was about some kids from the projects selling pot behind their elders’ backs from Stingray bikes in South Central Los Angeles. Now that the show ...
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From Yellowstone to Yellowjackets— Take Your Panel Pick at Paleyfest
If you love TV, like really love TV, you probably already know about Paleyfest. If you don’t, you should.  The Paley Center for Media has continually presented some of the most enticing entertainment panels anywhere, featuring full cast ...
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ARTS
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A Brave New Tempest at the Shakespeare Center
The Tempest begins with a shipwreck in a massive and sudden storm at sea. After that, there’s magic, sorcery, bewitchment and enchantment galore — all taking place on a remote tropical island. Between the rollicking squall and the winds...
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For Everyone: Arts Calendar March 30 – April 5
Art for everyone, avant-garde films by artists, new work from future-fixated dance residents, comedians in community, poignant theatrical escapism, paintings of surreal optical architecture, the sights of Caribbean sounds, new gallery shows...
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Tax Deadline Extended For Most Of Southern California To Oct. 16
After a slew of damaging storms to start the year, the IRS and California Franchise Tax Board extended the 2022 tax filing deadline to October 16 for most California counties, including Los Angeles. The original deadline would have ...
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All The Wrestling Events Happening In L.A. For WrestleMania Week
The biggest pro wrestling party of the year is happening in Los Angeles this weekend and while WWE has a deep lineup of shows planned, there are also numerous wrestling-related events and independent wrestling shows strategically scheduled ...
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CANNABIS
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Is AI Impairment Testing Next for Cannabis? 
Predictmedix Inc. may have the answer to squash concerns about stoned driving. The lack of a validated mechanism to test someone’s level of impairment from cannabis use on the spot has complicated the national rollout. Regulators ...
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You Can’t Enforce Away Legal Cannabis Problems
Cannabis operators have faced the short end of the stick time and time again in the legal marketplace, but leaning back on the Drug War tactics of prohibition is never the answer.  The plague of operators who have never smoked heat in ...
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