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Chef Casey Lane Returns To Palisociety, Determined For Restaurant Rebirth
It’s been almost three years since chef Casey Lane became disillusioned with what he saw happening to the hospitality business. The pandemic just made things worse, forcing restaurants to minimize, get smaller and figure out how to ...
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Singer Katy Perry Brings A Nonalcoholic Sparkle To Summer
Singer Katy Perry and partner Morgan McLachlan introduced their nonalcoholic aperitif line, De Soi, at a rooftop pool party at the swanky new Hollywood wellness community Heimat Los Angeles last week. The French inspired De Soi ...
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MUSIC
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Elohim and Yoke Lore See Pastel Auras
Elohim and Yoke Lore See Pastel Auras: In 2014, L.A.-based electronic musician Elohim had reached rock bottom. Struggling terribly with her mental health issues, including crippling anxiety, she had moved into a small cabin and would lie on...
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RaeCola Goes Bezerk
RaeCola Goes Bezerk: L.A.-based, Chicago-born tech-house twins RaeCola have had music in their lives since day one. "Our parents always had funk and Motown playing in the house, and we had family members very involved in jazz and ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Resurrection‘s Manipulative Horror is Difficult to Digest
In Resurrection, Rebecca Hall plays Margaret, a successful career woman with a stable job at a growing biotech company whose life is interrupted when a figure from her past—nonchalantly spotted at a work conference—throws her into a ...
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Lena Dunham’s Sharp Stick, a Blunt Look at Sexual Awakening
Writer/Director Lena Dunham (creator of HBO’s Girls) returns to the big screen with Sharp Stick, a coming-of-age story that explores sexuality with such carefree delight and oddball insouciance, you almost want to throw confetti at the ...
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ARTS
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BlackBook Explores A Woman’s Right to Pleasure at Sotheby’s
Mystical, delicate, ethereal; bold, brash, satisfied; abstract, symbolic, organic; seductive, whimsical, dangerous; empowering, funny, unsettling; intergenerational, inclusive, intimate; erotic, personal and political — featuring work by ...
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Summer of What?: Arts Calendar August 4-10
It feels like the Summer of What? It’s kind of a weird one, right? Almost everything is “back” but it all feels so different — and you can see it in the art. This week we get cheeky time travelers, an homage to a gone-too-soon great...
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CULTURE
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Vin Scully Always Knocked it Out of the Park
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced the death of Vin Scully at the age of 94 on Tuesday, Aug. 2nd (they did not reveal the specific cause, but did say he passed in his Hidden Hills home). Countless tributes from fans and famous figures alike ...
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Santa Barbara Summer: Angelenos’ Best Beach Town Getaway
Summer travel 2022 is in full swing, even as erratic weather, COVID surges, gas gouges, and frequent flight cancellations make things challenging. We might all want to forget the reality of our surroundings and jaunt far, far away, but ...
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CANNABIS
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Advocates Respond to Griner Sentencing
Russian courts sentenced WNBA Star Brittney Griner to nine years in prison over less than a gram of hash oil.  Over the last few months, the case of Brittney Griner has led to even further self-reflection for Americans and the politics ...
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The Need for 100,000 Psychedelic Facilitators is Real
The experts are pretty sure it’s going to take 100,000 psychedelic facilitators for the new industry to provide treatment to the masses.  When we got the chance to ask The UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics (BCSP) ...
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