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Three Enchanting New Reasons To Visit Palm Springs
It’s peak season in the desert and the dining scene continues to heat up. Here are three great new restaurants not to miss in downtown Palm Springs.  Just open for about a year with a view of the Marilyn Monroe statue and the Palm...
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Cassoulet Night Returns At A.O.C. And More Drag Bingo – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Chef Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne’s famous Cassoulet Night returns to A.O.C. on Sunday, Jan. 14. The winter celebration of the Southern French country classic features the traditional slow-cooked dish of duck confit, sausage and white ...
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New Year Listings
New Year Listings: Charlatans UK / Ride The Wiltern The glory days of Britpop come crashing back thanks to the Madchester sounds of the Charlatans (UK, or whatever) and the glorious Oxford drone of Ride. That’s the best double...
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Faith in the Lady: Lady Faith leads the hardstyle pack
Faith in the Lady: Lady Faith is, by all accounts, the number one hardstyle DJ and producer in the States. For the uninitiated, hardstyle originated in Europe in the ‘90s, it has evolved to the point that it now clocks in at a swift 150...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Dan Aykroyd: Cracking The Creativity Code
It was in the gonzo era of the ‘70s that we first came to know a skinny young comedian from Canada by the name of Dan Aykroyd. It was the golden age of standup comedy when nothing was taboo. Everybody and everything was fair game. If we...
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The Iron Claw: An American Tragedy on the Lighted Stage
A24’s The Iron Claw is not your typical sports movie. You won’t be rooting for the hero to score a championship belt, pin a villain to the mat, or sprint through his hometown while the town cheers him on. Thank God. Instead, writer...
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What Rhymes With 2024?: Arts Calendar January 4-10
How’s everyone doing with their New Year’s motto, and what rhymes with 2024? Hear us roar? Back for more? Don’t be a bore? Open the door? While we’re figuring that out, visit the creative venues of DTLA’s first Art Night of the...
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Inside the Spiral Unearths Robert Smithson’s Childhood, Catholicism, Art, and Death
A spiral, when you think about it, works like an inside-out labyrinth. The end is completely visible from the outside. If you can walk it, there’s hypnotic pleasure in following your feet to the center. That’s the experience promised by...
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Globe Theatre Appears To Be Closed Permanently
The Globe Theatre in downtown Los Angeles has again abruptly canceled its upcoming events and is believed to be closing permanently. Weeks after multiple scheduled events were canceled and later returned, the coordinators of those events...
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Former Sheriff Alex Villanueva To Appear in Front Of Civilian Oversight Committee
Nearly a year after leaving office as the Los Angeles County Sheriff, Alex Villanueva will appear in front of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Oversight Committee to address accusations of deputy gangs. While in office, Villanueva was...
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CANNABIS
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LA Weekly’s 2023 Cannabis Superlatives 
Here is a bunch of the weed stuff we loved, and some we didn't, in 2023 broken down into a fun list of Cannabis Superlatives.  Headie Boy Accessory of the Year: Puffco XL Chamber Few things hit as hard this year as Puffco’s new XL...
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Cannabis Enforcement: How Will The Murder of an Oakland Police Officer Change It?
The California cannabis industry is still in shock from the death of an Oakland Police officer last Friday. Officer Tuan Le was part of an overnight operation targeting the frequent break-ins facing Oakland on a nightly basis, many of...
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