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Camphorses: LA’s Hottest Chefs Sizzle At Coachella
Four of L.A.’s hottest chefs - Max Boonthanakit and Lijo George from Camphor in the Arts District, and Liz Johnson with Will Aghajanian from Horses on Sunset - seamlessly capped off the grand finale of Outstanding in the Field at Coachella ...
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First Look: California Meets Capri at Eataly
Capri, a new southern Italian-inspired restaurant, has popped up under a canopy of lemon trees on the main floor of the Eataly marketplace in Century City. The limited-time indoor/outdoor dining experience conjures up the atmosphere of ...
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MUSIC
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Coachella A Go Go
Coachella A Go Go: After two years off, the biggest festival in California and one of the biggest in the country returned for these past two weekends. Sure, there was no Kanye. That’s probably not a bad thing unless you purchased tickets...
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Jane Lee Hooker to Rock the Viper
Jane Lee Hooker to Rock the Viper: Brooklyn rockers Jane Lee Hooker (gotta love that name) play at the Viper Room on Saturday night, on a bill with 8Eyes and Harvest, and we're expecting big things. This band is fast developing a ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Robert Eggers’ The Northman: A Brutal, Big Budget Tale of Viking Vengeance
A savage and mesmerizing Viking saga like no other, Robert Eggers’ The Northman leaves your senses bludgeoned by the time the credits roll. Like The Witch and The Lighthouse, which made Eggers an indie horror darling, his latest has an ob...
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Riley Stearns’ Dual Doubles Down on Dread
Existential dread is the primary fuel for Riley Stearns’ Dual, a dark comedy about doubling. It’s the writer-director’s follow-up to his modest cult hit, The Art of Self-Defense. Ironically shot in Finland, a country which ...
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ARTS
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It’s Called the Music and Arts Festival for a Reason
Coachella has always been uniquely dedicated to a significant visual art presence at its festivals. From the very beginning, one of its creators — the legendary musician, Lollapalooza guru, and avid art lover and collector Perry Farrell ...
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Speaking On It: Arts Calendar April 28 – May 4
An operatic trip to the underworld, a chef speaking on food and art, a flapper fantasy theater immersion, a poetry and art-centric commemoration of the 1962 uprising, paintings about cosmic shifts, digital art about physical identity, a ...
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NEWS
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SoCal Hit With Water Shortage Emergency, Restrictions Expected
Multiple Southern California counties will have water restrictions as the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) declared a water shortage emergency on Tuesday. This is the first time the MWD of Southern California has declared such an ...
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LAUSD Extends Upcoming School Year For Students To ‘Catch Up’ After Pandemic
An additional four days were approved to help Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) students make up lost ground from the pandemic. The LAUSD board approved the extended school year, with the optional "accelerated learning days" ...
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CANNABIS
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LA Weekly Desert Smoke-off 2022 Edible Winners
Harry Styles made the desert night hotter twice and the locals are already talking about Stagecoach, so it must be time to announce our Coachella Desert Smoke-off 2 edible winners.  Last week we announced the flower winners after we ...
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Blumenauer: Keep Cannabis Banking in COMPETES Act
On Wednesday morning, Congressman Earl Blumenauer sent a letter to colleagues serving alongside him on The America COMPETES Act conference committee urging the group to keep the language that would provide financial services to the cannabis...
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