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Cover Story: Phil Rosenthal Is On Fire And It Tastes So Good
The Somebody Feed Phil star celebrates season five, a new book and Naked Lunch Roasting sauna sausages in Helsinki, dodging iguanas in Oaxaca, and stepping back in time at the Palace Diner in Portland, Maine - legendary foodie and ...
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Hidden Pop-Up Nouvelles Saveurs Is An Escape To Provence
Chef T. Nicolas Peter has taken up residency by the pool at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel through July with his Nouvelles Saveurs pop-up as a sneak peek of what to expect in the fall when he opens his new restaurant on Canon Drive in Beverly ...
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MUSIC
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It’s a Cruel World After All — Christian Death prepares for Goth mega-fest
It’s a Cruel World After All: The Cruel World Fest is finally happening this weekend – two days of goth, dark punk and new wave music, two years after it was originally scheduled. Obviously, the pandemic played hell with many tours and ...
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Austin Millz is About Emotion and Positivity
Austin Millz is About Emotion and Positivity: New York electronic artist Austin Millz first got into producing while he was in high school. "Music has always been a passion of mine since I could remember," he says. "DJing happened in ...
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Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is a Bewitching Bloodbath
Marvel's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe outing to feature one of Marvel’s “old guard,” something that is becoming a bit of a rarity these days. Following the events of the first ...
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Lux Æterna’s Film Within a Film is a Horrific Trip
Movies about filmmaking seem to have a built-in spiritual dimension, as if the instinct to create art is in fact a quest comparable to Galahad’s search for the sacred grail. So it is with Gaspar Noé’s Lux Æterna, a 51-minute feature ...
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Julian Schnabel’s Velvet Goldmine
When someone says “Julian Schnabel” in certain circles, his name invokes those infamous smashed ceramics paintings that literally broke the concept of surface into smithereens, turning late-stage East Coast Abstract Expressionism into ...
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Reckoning: Arts Calendar: May 12-18
A bi-coastal hybrid literature festival, artist talks reckoning with institutional narratives and the meaning of America, long-awaited dance performances, an opera about the violence of injustice, paintings about history, language and ...
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LAUSD Delays COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement For Students
The COVID-19 vaccine will not be part of immunization requirements for Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) students in the 2021-2022 school year. Under recommendation from Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho, the LAUSD board voted...
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Here’s How Los Angeles’ Water Saving Strategy Affects You
The city of Los Angeles is planning to move into "phase 3" of water conservation as Southern California is experiencing a shortage. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and Mayor Eric Garcetti detailed what "phase 3" would...
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Emerald Cup and Green Street Festival Hit LA This Weekend
It’s the most significant cannabis weekend Los Angeles has seen in a long time and we’ve got all the big happenings if you want to get out on the town! Friday, May 13 The Woods Grand Opening 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. First up on Friday will b...
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Hall of Flowers Palm Springs Delivers The Heat
Hall of Flowers (HOF) last week in Palm Springs felt like the most normal cannabis event yet, as the world continues to get back to its old routine.  Just shy of 400 brands were in attendance bringing 3,400 of California’s biggest can...
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