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Celebrate Sober October With A Clear Head
Welcome to Sober October. According to certified Nutritionist and Certified Functional Food Professional Amy Fox, sober curiosity means becoming more aware of your drinking and developing a healthier relationship with alcohol.  For many...
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Fall DineLA Kicks Off On Friday, October 6
Fall DineLA, the second part of Dine LA’s 15th anniversary celebration, takes place from Friday, Oct. 6, through Friday, Oct. 20, and will feature a lineup of 66 new restaurants and 45 Michelin-rated restaurants. Among hundreds of...
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Raw Power: Rock gods unite in the desert
Raw Power: Back in 2016, the Desert Trip Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, the site of the annual Coachella Festival, brought together six of the greatest artists in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. The Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul...
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IDRISS D is a Lunatic 2
IDRISS D is a Lunatic 2: Electronic artist  IDRISS D, who dabbles in his jungle and drum and bass roots, has been DJing since 1998 when he was living in Algeria, playing with K7 decks and a Pitch Amatoriale Control. "My first record...
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Benicio Del Toro Weathers Weary Cop Genre in Reptile
Make no mistake, you’ve already seen the new Netflix-y murder-mystery-procedural Reptile — but why not watch it again? That is, if you haven’t written it yourself in your dreams. Talk about a modern-ish genre that desperately needs ...
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In The Creator, the Human vs. A.I. War Doesn’t Compute
A grand, blustery mess of a would-be blockbuster, Gareth Edwards’s The Creator is all premise, all exposition, all the time. And yet you hardly ever know much for certain. It begins in backfill high gear, with a deftly assembled...
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Art History Meets the Future with John Simmons at Dot Red
Photographic history meets an intriguing new model for online art platforms in Dot Red’s exhibition John Simmons: Photography is My Heart. Not a physical gallery but much more than just another “online viewing room,” Dot Red is...
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Adaptation: Arts Calendar October 5-11
A dark musical comedy about adaptation and truth (and lip syncing), an appreciation of a feminist touchstone at 50, paintings of reverence for trees, surrealism about life with wild animals, Oaxaca’s modern and traditional musical...
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More Than 75,000 Kaiser Healthcare Workers Strike
Kaiser Permanente workers across eight states chose to go on a 3-day labor strike Wednesday morning. Representing more than 75,000 employees, the Coalition of  Kaiser Permanente Unions (CKPU) gave notice of the strike on Sept. 22...
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Newsom Appoints Laphonza Butler To Complete Feinstein’s Senate Term
California Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler to the Senate after the death of longtime U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. Butler will serve the remainder of Feinstein's term, which runs through 2024 and gives her the...
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CANNABIS
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Cannabis Banking Moves Closer to Finish Line
The decade-long saga of legal cannabis businesses having access to legitimate financial services may come to an end as a key Senate committee passed The SAFER Banking Act earlier this week.  The bill is the Senate’s answer to The SAFE...
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Cannabis Travel Diaries: Copenhagen and Pusher Street
After spending 10 days in and around Copenhagen, I’m a total believer that Denmark may be the next country in Europe to legalize cannabis. Cannabis in Denmark is nothing new. Some of Europe’s most prolific smugglers and enthusiasts...
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