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National Rum Day and A Ghostbar In Vegas – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Named after the Tay Ho District located in Vietnam's capital Hanoi, Family Business Director Vivian Yenson will open Tay Ho Restaurant Chino Hills, her second Vietnamese restaurant on Saturday, Aug. 13. The Grand Opening will include a ...
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The Heat Is On: Championship Top Chefs Share Common Threads At Susan Miller Dorsey High School
There’s a fierce competition going on at Susan Miller Dorsey High School in West Adams, but it’s not on their football field that has groomed generations of championship players. It’s in the kitchen, and the coach is Culinary Arts ...
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Peaches Still Teaches
Peaches Still Teaches: When Peaches emerged with the Teaches of Peaches album in 2000, she was a much-needed breath of fresh air. Her messages of female empowerment hit hard in a still male-dominated music industry, and her artistic stock ...
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Aidan Carroll Puts Up a Force Field
Aidan Carroll Puts Up a Force Field: L.A. artist and producer Aidan Carroll got his start in producing while mixing his own debut Original Vision, a jazz record. " had a very clear light bulb moment during that process that ...
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Deadly Degrees: Kevin Bacon on Playing the Bad Guy
With the new socially conscious dark horror/drama They/Them (They “Slash” Them) debuting on Peacock TV last week, Kevin Bacon once again brings his star power to an unexpectedly sinister role that’ll leave people talking. Getting the ...
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Aubrey Plaza is so Good it’s Criminal in new Film
Thanks to a potent performance by Aubrey Plaza, Emily the Criminal packs a punch you won’t see coming. Written and directed by newcomer John Patton Ford, this taut thriller might feel like a Sundance indie but it’s got the heart of a 70...
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Cantos of the Sibylline Sisterhood Conjures a Feminist Future
Throughout history, and across cultures and continents, there have always been women, sibyls, who possessed secret, sacred knowledges from the healing arts to folklore — and especially clairvoyance. Depending on the context, these figures...
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World as Collage: Arts Calendar August 11-17
Fantasy video collage, esoteric world building, the unrealness of reality, intentional futures, avant-garde feminist and history-minded community film festivals, visualized sound-based sculptures, an arts party in Crenshaw, a gallery’s ...
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Drop In Hospitalizations Puts L.A. In ‘Medium’ COVID Level
As Los Angeles ruminated on additional safety measures, the county's COVID-19 risk level moved from "high" to "medium" on Thursday. L.A. County was considered to be in the CDC's 'high' level for weeks, and contemplated returning to its ...
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L.A. Voters Will Decide If Supervisors Can Remove A Sheriff
The Los Angeles County Supervisors voted in favor of putting a measure on the November ballot that would give them power to remove a sheriff.  After a third and final reading of the measure on Aug. 2, the supervisors took a 4-1 vote ...
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California Cannabis Robberies Continue
California Cannabis robberies are nothing new and last weekend saw the latest heist where a business lost more than $100,000 in product.  The victims of this latest heist were the longtime operators at C.R.A.F.T. Cannabis in Oakland. ...
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Press Release Weed: Access Doesn’t Equal Quality
As cannabis companies work to stay afloat in the most brutal marketplace of all time, they also have to battle against big-money PR firms attempting to carve a spot out for their press release weed on the top shelf.  The term Press ...
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