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Cover Story: How the Gaviña Family Helped Kick Start L.A.’s Coffee Revolution
National Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight Lisette  Gaviña starts her day off with a couple of cups of coffee before work like most of us. She has another brewed cup when she gets to the factory.  After lunch, she’ll have an ...
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DineLA And Chowderfest in Long Beach – Here’s What’s Popping Up
DineLA kicks off on Friday, Oct. 14 for two weeks of hundreds of lunch and dinner dining deals across the southland. Some highlights include a $65 three-course dinner at Redbird with choices of chicken liver mousse tartine, kabocha pumpkin ...
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MUSIC
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Under the LA Sun: The Cult is back with a new album and a show at the Greek
Under the LA Sun: The last time we spoke to the Cult’s enigmatic frontman Ian Astbury, it was a pre-pandemic summer of 2019 and the band was preparing to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Sonic Temple album at the Greek Theatre. For ...
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Honey Dijon Wants to be Shown Some Love
Honey Dijon Wants to be Shown Some Love: Honey Dijon has announced that her album Black Girl Magic will be released on November 18, and will feature collaborations with EVE, Pabllo Vittar, Josh Caffe, Mike Dunn, and more. The final ...
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Rob Zombie’s Munsters is no Resurrection
Before this review can even begin, it needs to be stated that Rob Zombie made a Munsters movie with no Drag-U-La. He included the origin of Herman, how he met Lily, how the Munster clan moved to America from Transylvania, and even the ...
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Dead for a Dollar Corrals Countless Western Cliches
As artists grow older, their vision expands, or at least changes. Walter Hill’s has pretty much stayed the same. Now at the ripe old age of 80, Hill has once again made an action film as preoccupied with loners and their codes as any of ...
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ARTS
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Beatrice Wood: Drawings and Sculptures, Surfaces and Stories
Beatrice Wood was fixture in the spiritual surrealism of Ojai since 1948, a pivotal figure in the European-inflected East Coast Dadaist avant-garde of the three decades prior to her California move, a legend among crossover niche fans of ...
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People Power: Arts Calendar October 6-12
Like the old song goes, the people have the power; and this week we are all going to be people persons as the arts take up big questions about humanity at a weirdly huge number of large scale community culture events across the region. From...
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NEWS
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Biden Pardons All Federally Convicted Marijuana Possession Offenses
President Joe Biden granted full pardons for all persons federally convicted of prior marijuana possession Thursday. Biden said people should not be jailed for simple marijuana possession and urged U.S. governors to grant pardons, as ...
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L.A. Ending Eviction Moratorium With Some Tenant ‘Protections’
The City of Los Angeles will end a COVID-era tenant eviction moratorium, but will make exceptions for those financially impacted by the pandemic. The unanimous vote from the Los Angeles City Council came Tuesday, as council president ...
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CANNABIS
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The Heat Check: Hall of Flowers
We traveled to Hall of Flowers in Santa Rosa to see California's finest legal cannabis of the moment. As always we asked the industry's best what they had in their pockets and at their booths. The Foxworthy Farms team had some ...
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Cannabiz Season 2022 Arrives
Hall of Flowers marks the start of the annual business convention season this week.  It’s kind of like Hurricane Season, in the sense it will last half the year. Tons of business will be done in the build-up to people getting their ...
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