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World Peace And The Secret Of Life With Phil Rosenthal
Somebody Feed Phil kicks off its seventh and biggest season so far on Netflix today, taking the famous food adventurer Phil Rosenthal to a whopping eight locations: Mumbai, Washington D.C., Kyoto, Iceland, Dubai, Orlando, Taipei...
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The Birds And The Bees In Ojai – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Explore a day in the life of an apiarist with Ojai Valley Inn's interactive Beekeeping and Honey Tasting Experience. Ojai's resident beekeeper explains the honey-making process, shows guests the insides of a working hive, identifies the...
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Super Novah: R&B rising star Jade Novah asks “Where Have I Been?” on new album
Super Novah: March 1, as it turns out, gave us more reason to celebrate than the fact that spring, and March Madness, is fast approaching. Jade Novah, an R&B superstar in the making, released Where Have I Been? — a staggeringly...
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Cobrah Strikes at the Fonda
Cobrah Strikes at the Fonda: Swedish alt-dance-pop star Cobrah saw her stock rise through the roof in 2023, and thanks to the release of her long-awaited new EP Succubus, 2024 could be even more fruitful. The crowd at The Fonda Theatre on...
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Review: Drive Away Dolls
Joel and Ethan Coen are like two color records printed onto separate rolls of film. When glued together, you get something like Technicolor (the Coen style). Isolated from each other, one is clearly red and one is clearly green. A couple of...
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UnBinged – Newer, Better, Faster, Stronger? Reviews of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender,’ ‘Shogun,’ and ‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’
In this week's UnBinged, we look at a few new series with a familiar face. These are reworked and reimagined time-tested tales with established fan bases made shiny and new for the next generation. From an adaptation of a miniseries...
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Women’s History: Arts Calendar March 7-13
As Women’s History Month kicks off, the calendar reflects a fulsome slate of powerful female voices in art, curation, performance, literature, and more, making themselves heard in the cultural landscape. Exhibitions and theater works...
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An Inventive New Documentary Gives Us FRIDA In Her Own Words
If there were ever an artist who would be done with people telling her story for her, it would be Frida Kahlo. The rightfully iconic painter, feminist, activist, sister, daughter, wife, lover, and indomitable passionista was a fierce voice ...
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An Inside Look: 88rising’s Star-Studded Moonrise Gala
In honor of the Lunar New Year, 88rising hosted their inaugural Moonrise Gala at LA’s Milk Studios - a rousing event that has stayed on our minds ever since. A one-of-a-kind party for a one-of-a-kind platform, the Lunar New Year...
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Talking About the Village Voice, the Paper That Couldn’t Be Bought
Imagine: Your Facebook feed is suddenly free of ads, and every post in it comes from one of your favorite Village Voice writers, cartoonists, or photographers. Staffers and freelancers at the legendary alternative weekly, alive and gone...
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Connected Cannabis Co. Still Growing Heat
Few California cannabis companies have beaten the challenges of legalization as well as Connected Cannabis Co., we sat down with founders Luke Coleman and Caleb Counts to get their take on the adventure. As California cannabis saw its up...
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5 Best THCA Flower Products: A Guide to the Best Options for Your Needs
In recent times, the buzz surrounding THCA flowers has been steadily growing, capturing the attention of hemp enthusiasts seeking a unique experience. Renowned for its non-intoxicating properties, THCA offers a mellow alternative to...
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