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Cover Story: El Cholo Celebrates 100 Years
In 1923, Alejandro and Rosa Borquez opened Sonora Café, named for their home state of Sonora, Mexico. The site of the two-room restaurant was in Downtown LA, on Broadway and Santa Barbara Avenue, which is now Martin Luther King Boulevard...
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L.A.’s Favorite Restaurant Week Is Back – Dine LA Starts on Friday, April 28
In its 15th year, Dine LA  restaurant week kicks off on Friday, April 28, and will run through Friday, May 12, featuring dining deals from high-end to neighborhood restaurants offering a range of prix fixe menus starting at $15 for lunch...
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Cannons blast: Locals expect a big year post-Coachella
Cannons blast: Los Angeles alt-indie-electro-pop band Cannons has just performed at both Coachella weekends, and we spoke to singer Michelle Joy between the two. We can at least confirm that their set at Weekend One was a resounding success...
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Talk to Blanke
Talk to Blanke: Genre-bending producer Blanke started his "DJing journey" in his hometown of Canberra, Australia. "A friend of mine at the time showed me some software that could blend songs together and I just thought that was...
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Evil Dead Rise: Demonic Murders in the Building
In 1981, director Sam Raimi headed out to the backwoods of Tennessee with a few buddies to make a low-budget indie pic that would change both their lives and those of horror film enthusiasts everywhere. Since then, the Evil Dead world has...
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Owen Wilson’s Broad Strokes Don’t Blend in Paint
Paint dries quickly… It’s a glib way of describing a movie about art, but it's also perfectly suited for a film that makes fun of TV art instructor Bob Ross. Of course, being caustic can be amusing in the right hands, and the script has...
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Meet Native Futures Artist Sarah Rosalena 
Sarah Rosalena (Wixárika) is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher who merges Native craft traditions with futures technology in a bid to transcend colonial narratives. Her use of mediums and materials is informed by research into his...
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Inter-Cross-Disciplinary: Arts Calendar April 27-May 3
A week filled with innovative, inter- and cross-disciplinary projects from artists, composers, filmmakers, modern dance companies, culture activists, progressive photographers, creative technologists, elevated design mavens, adventurous...
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The Bivalent Booster Is Now The Standard COVID Vaccine
The bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccine will be the only one offered, in accordance with the recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC and FDA said...
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Christopher Mitchell: Torrance Officers Charged In 2018 Shooting
The L.A. County District Attorney's Office revealed charges against two Torrance PD officers, in connection with the 2018 fatal shooting of 23-year-old Christopher DeAndre Mitchell. Anthony Chavez and Matthew Concannon pleaded not guilty...
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CANNABIS
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Canary Champions Cup Delivers The Heat
The Canary Islands continue to make their mark on the cannabis industry with the volcanic island chain now home to hundreds of dispensaries. One of the fastest-growing cannabis contests on the planet also calls the islands home...
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12 Best Cannabis Products and Accessories for Spring 2023
This year will see 3 states joining the legal recreational cannabis use roster. As more states embrace this multi-billion dollar industry, the stigma of lazy stoner culture is being turned on its head. In fact, many people regularly...
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