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Flamingo Estate: Inside L.A.’s Secret Garden
Hidden up on one of the highest peaks in Highland Park overlooking the rolling hills with views as far as the ocean,  Flamingo Estate has long been shrouded in mystery and secrecy.   The 7-acre terraced garden that once served as a...
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CultureCon Celebrates Juneteenth and Transylvanian Treats At Lemon Poppy Kitchen – Here’s What’s Popping Up
On Saturday, June 17, CultureCon will celebrate Juneteenth with its first  LA summit. In addition to panels and speakers, Jay Pharoah will interview the director and cast members of "The Blackening,” and other speakers include Shawn...
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Emile Mosseri Has a Field Day
Emile Mosseri Has a Field Day: L.A. based composer Emile Mosseri told us about his Field Day experience.  Emile Mosseri: When I was 17, my brother and I went to a concert at Giant Stadium called Field Day. It was a festival that was ...
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Juneteenth — A Global Celebration of Freedom
Juneteenth -- A Global Celebration of Freedom: This Juneteenth event is vitally important. The bill features Miguel, Charlie Wilson, Adam Blackstone, Kirk Franklin, Nelly, Jodeci, SWV, Davido, Chloe Bailey, Coi Leray, Muni Long...
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Daliland Has Little to Show for Itself Beyond Cocaine, Lobsters and Three-ways
Mary Harron’s Daliland struggles to find itself, amid a predictable arsenal of biopic cliches and actor-y impersonations. Given the deliberate outrageousness that infused everything about Salvador Dali, from his performance-art-ish public...
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Return to Oz: Going Up David Lynch’s Butt With Movies About Movies
It’s more difficult than it’s ever been to get a film distributed and into actual brick-and-mortar movie theaters, but here comes Alexandre O. Philippe’s ruminative crit-essay Lynch/Oz, a documentary, it seems, only a film critic...
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June Blooms: Arts Calendar June 15-21
Some folks like the mystical silvery skies of June Gloom—others eagerly look forward to the day the season finally blooms into summer. We’re not sure about the weather, but this week's arts calendar brings a profusion of art both though...
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Martine Syms Surveys What Remains at Sprüth Magers
Can you make a portrait of a person by examining their belongings? Their old clothes perhaps? Their video search history, a forgotten photo album or stash of old cassette tapes? News clippings, saved shopping bags? Can you do the same for a...
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Peacock Theater: Microsoft Theater At L.A. Live Gets A Name Change
The Microsoft Theater and X-Box Plaza at L.A. Live will soon be known as the Peacock Theater and Peacock Place after a change in naming rights. Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) and Peacock announced the new collaboration and name...
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L.A. Mayor Bass Welcomes Migrants Sent By Texas Governor
Tex. Governor Greg Abbott sent a bus of asylum-seeking migrants to Los Angeles Wednesday and Mayor Karen Bass welcomed them while condemning the governor's actions. Bass said the governor's stunt was not surprising and the city had a...
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LA Preps for The Biggest Zalympix Yet
Los Angeles is preparing to crown its latest Zalympix champion after the most competitive version of the contest yet.  Over the past couple of years, Greenwolf’s Zalympix has firmly taken hold of the title of L.A.’s elite cannabis...
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The Humboldt Preharvest Dep Report 2023
For many cannabis enthusiasts, the first real wave of the year’s harvest starts with the light-deprivation-style grown cannabis that comes down each June.  The resulting cannabis is often shortened to deps by industry folks. They’re...
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