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Barbara Burrell Celebrates 30 Years Of Sky’s Gourmet Tacos
It was 30 years ago when Barbara Burrell grew weary of the corporate world and struck out on her own to open a taco stand. She couldn’t find a bank that would take a risk on a single black woman, so she scraped together loans from friends...
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The Power Of The Playlist – How Restaurants Aim To Satisfy All The Senses
When Carlos Alzaola dips in and out of the various indoor and outdoor zones of the Cloverfield in Santa Monica and surveys the scene, a sixth sense tells the assistant general manager what sounds the crowd needs to subliminally enhance ...
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AG Club Brings Genre-Bending Rap from the Bay to L.A.
AG Club Brings Genre-Bending Rap from the Bay to L.A.: Genre-bending hip-hop collective AG Club was formed by Baby Boy and Jody Fontaine in Brentwood, in the East Bay part of the Bay Area, in 2017. Their mission was simple: have a session ...
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Two Friends Make Beautiful Music Together
Two Friends Make Beautiful Music Together: Matt Halper and Eli Sones are the two men behind L.A.-based electro-pop producer duo Two Friends, and they've been best friends since meeting in Los Angeles in 2005, in 7th grade. "Towards ...
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Dances With Films 2022: Our Picks for Must-See Docs, Shorts and Features
Dances with Films 2022: What started as a riff on Sundance, Slamdance, et al, became a festival with important and achievable goals– to showcase the best undiscovered independent cinema out there. From narrative features to shorts to docu...
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David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future Intros Autopsy as Performance
A kind of career-capping, gross-out victory lap, David Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future, is a triumph of perverse auteurism. To say no other artist could’ve splooged this particular volatile compound is the obvious everything: Ever sin...
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Summer of Stories: Arts Calendar June 9-15
This week brings a kaleidoscope of fascinating stories expressed in all art forms and genres for the stage, screen, and gallery — intimate contemporary dance, civil rights history, queer and trans musical theater, a deep future sci-fi mus...
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Meet Lowlife Photographer Scot Sothern
Artist and writer Scot Sothern first came to prominence during the 1980s, with the unique combination of photographs and stories in LOWLIFE — a project chronicling the lives and times of Los Angeles sex workers. Proving himself a fearless...
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March For Our Lives: Student-Led Gun Protests Planned Across Los Angeles
Nationwide "March For Our Lives" protests are planned for Saturday, June 11, with several Los Angeles locations taking part. The student-led gun reform march is in response to the mass shootings recently occurred in both Buffalo...
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Caruso And Bass To Face Off In November Race For Mayor of L.A.
Developer Rick Caruso and Representative Karen Bass are projected to face off in the race for Mayor of Los Angeles this November. As of this writing, Caruso has received more than 41% of the vote, with bass earning more than 37%. City...
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Can Pot Get Any Cheaper?
The start of June not only marks the beginning of Atlantic hurricane season but here on the West Coast it’s the official date you really hope you finished selling all your weed from last year. Why? The deps are coming.  Mixed-light...
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Thailand Legalizes Cannabis
Thailand stormed onto the scene as the cannabis capital of Asia on Thursday, June 9 as cannabis became legal.  The occasion marked 120 days since Thai lawmakers moved to remove cannabis and hemp from the country’s list of controlled s...
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