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Stand-Up Burgers To Open An L.A. Outpost in June
The team behind Veggie Grill has broken ground in Culver City on their vegan burger concept, Stand-Up Burgers, which is expected to open at the corner of Washington Blvd. and Sepulveda Blvd. on Wednesday, June 15.  The sassy younger ...
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Señoreata’s Evanice Holz Shakes Up The Great Food Truck Race With A Twist On Her Cuban Heritage
Evanice Holz started her food business Señoreata five years ago out of her Prius, popping up across L.A. and at Smorgasburg. As a first generation Cuban Brazilian American, her food reflects her Cuban heritage with a twist – all the ...
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MUSIC
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In Good Health
In Good Health: Having formed in Los Angeles in 2005 as a noise/no-wave band, Health has evolved massively in the 17 years since. It’s all been very organic; the band has retained an experimental, neo-industrial identity and a beautiful...
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Venture into the Godlands
Venture into the Godlands: Australian producer Godlands got her start in electronic music one day on math class when she and a friend were not doing any work. "She showed me The Bloody Beetroots 'Cornelius' music video and instantly ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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The Kids in the Hall are Still Crushing
The Kids in the Hall are Still Crushing: The new two-part documentary about Canadian sketch troupe the Kids in the Hall is titled Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks, and that’s a perfectly appropriate description. It’s not that the Kids ...
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New Nick Cave Documentary Explores Finding Peace in the Creative Process
More performance art than music documentary, Andrew Dominik’s This Much I Know to Be True is a stripped down but complex portrait of Australian musician/poet Nick Cave and his longtime cohort Warren Ellis as they rehearse a series of ...
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ARTS
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Restorative Art in Glenn Kaino’s Magic Forest
“The best time to plant a tree,” so the saying goes, “was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.” But in artist Glenn Kaino’s newest experiential installation, A Forest for the Trees, an eclectic dream team of interdisciplinary...
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Fantasy Lands: Arts Calendar May 19-25
Murakami on the metaverse, fantasy creatures, mythic lands, memories of fictional homes, inventions of childhoods past, songs of belonging, art in the park, go fly a kite, growing up punk, blowing your own mind, emerging from the darkness ...
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Trial For Murder Of Nipsey Hussle Set To Begin June 2
The trial for the murder of  Ermias "Nipsey Hussle" Asghedom, will begin on June 2 in Los Angeles County. The trial is expected to last four weeks, including jury selection, as suspect Eric Holder Jr., 32, was indicted on one count of ...
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Mike Feuer Drops Out Of Race For Mayor Of Los Angeles
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced he was dropping out of the race for mayor of Los Angeles on Tuesday. Feuer concluded he could not win the race without a "major infusion" of money and instead would endorse California ...
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CANNABIS
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The Emerald Cup Takes Over Hollywood
The Emerald Cup Awards Show put the eyes of the cannabis world on Hollywood for the weekend, and the contestants did not disappoint.  The heat was out at the Montalban, as we met people who traveled from even as far as Barcelona to see ...
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The Freak Brothers Will Return for Season Two
The Freak Brothers are back and we sat down with the show’s creator, Courtney Solomon, to see where Franklin, Freddy and Phineas will be heading from here after a fun Season One. In addition to all the laughs from Season One, The Freak...
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