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Willie Mae’s Brings Southern Hospitality To L.A. – Here’s What’s Popping Up
There’s always room for more fried chicken in L.A., and this one comes with a poultry pedigree. Willie Mae’s, the James Beard award-winning New Orleans restaurant, has arrived at Colony, the pickup and delivery location in West Los ...
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West Hollywood’s Liberation Is Bringing Back Cafe Society
At a time when many of the funky independent cafes are dwindling in West Hollywood and haven’t reopened since the pandemic, and big coffee chains are rethinking and redesigning their layouts geared more toward grab-and-go than stop and ...
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MUSIC
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Twinkle Twinkle — Local rockers keep rocketing
Twinkle Twinkle -- Local rockers keep rocketing: It’s been almost exactly five years since Starcrawler was on the cover of this publication, heralded at the time as disciples of the Runaways and Ozzy Osbourne, thanks to its striking ...
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Music is Life for DJ Livia
Music is Life for DJ Livia: Rising star DJ Livia recently wowed crowds at Freestyle Fest in Long Beach and we were there, so we had to get the full story. Livia says that she started DJing when she was five years old (she's still just ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Some Like it Dark: Ana de Armas Brings Harrowing Humanity to Blonde
There’s a good chance that you’ll be gasping for air by the end of Andrew Dominik’s merciless fever dream, Blonde, starring a miraculous Ana de Armas as screen icon Marilyn Monroe. With a running time of nearly three hours and a ...
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Florence Pugh Burns Down the Ranch House in Don’t Worry Darling
Since we don’t care at all about the director-star squabbling that has beset Don’t Worry Darling—it’s hardly Herzog and Klaus Kinski circling each other with pistols in the Amazon—we can settle on the film, which is a classic kind...
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ARTS
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Vision Quests: Arts Calendar September 22-28
Art based on dreams, architectural memory, art school vision quests, indie art and design convenings, artists as filmmakers, queer Southern painting, music-inspired California painting, abstract mandalas and firefly magic, sculpture and ...
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Writings on the Wall: A Tribute to Lawrence Weiner at Regen Projects
Regen Projects’ very first exhibition was a solo show with Lawrence Weiner. It opened in December 1989, and was followed by another ten before his death in 2021; the gallery exterior on Santa Monica Boulevard is laced with Weiner’s text...
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NEWS
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Public Transit Mask Mandate Has Been Lifted In L.A. County
The mask mandate for L.A. County public transit has been lifted as COVID-19 metrics continue to show a decline. L.A. Public Health Director, Dr. Barbara Ferrer said the change from "requiring" masks, to "strongly recommending" them ...
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LAUSD To Make Narcan Available To All Its Schools After String Of Drug Overdoses
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) announced it is making naloxone, also known as Narcan, available for all its K-12 schools. The announcement came Thursday afternoon, with the school district calling it a response to ...
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CANNABIS
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Cannabis Industry Continues Call for Banking Access
The cannabis industry celebrated a decade of hitting the nation’s capitol in force with over 100 in attendance for The National Cannabis Industry Association’s (NCIA) annual lobby day.  Those industry leaders would find themselves i...
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9 Cannabis Bills Signed in Sacramento
Gov. Gavin Newsom told lawmakers to make weed more accessible in California, in the process of putting pen to paper on nine cannabis bills.  We dove into the interstate aspects in print this week, but other bills included AB 1706, which...
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