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BeachLife Festival Brings L.A.’s Top Chefs To The Sidestage
This weekend’s three-day BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach brought its unique dining experience hosted by Daou Vineyards back to the main stage, featuring a culinary set list prepared by chefs including Josiah Citrin, Antonia Lofaso...
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Desert Fungi: Canyon Creek Mushrooms Are Feeding The Coachella Valley
When snowbird Jim Shaffer emigrated from his frigid Michigan roots to the warm breezes of the Coachella Valley, the only thing he really missed was finding fresh mushrooms to satisfy his love for fungi. After spending a few hundred hours on...
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MUSIC
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Tangerine Dream is Ever Evolving
Tangerine Dream is Ever Evolving: While Kraftwerk are often, quite rightly, credited with being electronic music pioneers, fellow Germans Tangerine Dream formed in 1967, a full three years before Kraftwerk. It's not a competition, but...
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The Empire Strikes Back: Just Like Heaven returns to the Rose Bowl
The Empire Strikes Back: The Just Like Heaven festival takes place at the Rose Bowl this weekend, and it’s described as “featuring your favorite era-defining indie artists from the 2000s.” This year, that means headliners the...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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The Eight Mountains is Peak Italian Cinema
The Eight Mountains not the hike you may be expecting. Starring Luca Marinelli and Allesando Borghi, this is a tender and quiet stroll that glimmers and lingers in the mind like sunshine sifting through a cloud. Based on the celebrated...
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Guardians Vol. 3 May Be the MCU’s Greatest Goodbye
The guardians are back to saving the world, only this time they're here to save the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Just when you think you've had it with Marvel, fed up by the way the studio churns out the same thing over and over, the guardian...
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Autumn Breon Trades Aeronautics for Art in the Pursuit of Creative Equity
Visual and performance artist Autumn Breon trained up and fully embarked on a career in aeronautics engineering before a series of inspirational events called her to pursue her creative side full-time. As an artist, Breon is concerned with ...
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Open House: Arts Calendar May 11-17
An open house at the city’s largest gallery complex, powerful conversations with authors and activists, contemporary dance in person and live from across the globe, allegorical portrait painting and digital interventions, a Shakespeare...
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NEWS
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WHO Declares COVID Is No Longer A Health Emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared that COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency. The announcement was made by WHO Director General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Friday, a day after the WHO emergency committee...
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Protester Arrested For Allegedly Slamming Door On Officer During Council Meeting
A protester was arrested during a Los Angeles City Council meeting for allegedly slamming a door in the face of an LAPD officer. The May 5 incident occurred after Councilman Kevin de Leon gave a cinco de mayo presentation and protesters ...
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CANNABIS
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The Heat Check: Hall of Flowers 2023
We hit Hall of Flowers to see who had the heat! One of our absolute favorite activities here at L.A. Weekly is to see the heat of the moment at major cannabis events. There are few places better to do it than Hall of Flowers as the...
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The Top Recreational THC Drinks of 2023
Cannabis-infused beverages are sweeping the industry as a more modern and enjoyable way to consume cannabis. The variety of flavors, the short amount of time it takes to feel the effects, and the long-lasting high are only a few of the...
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