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L.A.’s Señoreata Wins The Great Food Truck Race
Evanice Holz and the Señoreata team won season 15 of The Great Food Truck Race on Food Network this week, claiming the $50,000 prize. It is the first plant-based food truck to win the competition and it won by the greatest margin. The ...
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Brandon Kida’s Gunsmoke Sizzles In Hollywood
The latest talk of the town is Brandon Kida’s newly opened multicultural mix of creativity in Hollywood, Gunsmoke. Tucked and hidden at the base of the Columbia Square Living Tower, Kida’s Nikkei restaurant blends the flavors of his ...
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MUSIC
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Paul Roessler’s Bright World
Paul Roessler’s Bright World: Music aficionados with a deep knowledge of the first wave of L.A. punk know very well who Paul Roessler is. The man was a Screamer, for god’s sake – the electropunk band active from 1975-1981 that is ...
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Madeon’s Summer Will be Hard
Madeon's Summer Will be Hard: Grammy-nominated artist Madeon became intrigued by music production at 11 after watching a documentary about Daft Punk on French television. "I started downloading software on my parent's computer and ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Jordan Peele’s Nope Trots an Excess of Narrative Invention
Arriving amid a fat and pricey blitz of hype, Jordan Peele’s Nope is a willfully eccentric bear of a movie. You could call it Peelean. Like his earlier hits, Get Out and Us, the movie hews to its own logic, jolts the grim genre proceeding...
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The Gray Man: Big Stars, Big Budget Blah
The Gray Man is such a massive, go-for-broke production, it's a shame we can't give it a good review. Though the film is based on a best-selling novel and adapted by the same duo who gave us Avengers and Avengers: Endgame, the latest ...
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ARTS
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Art, Design, Poems & Stories: Summer Books Stash
Otherwise known as everything we swore to read this summer — but there’s still time! No books roundup is ever comprehensive, but this selection of eclectic and lively titles features books of and about art, creativity, poetry, prose...
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Weekend Gallery: Arts Calendar July 28 – August 3
But in a way, art lovers, isn’t every weekend Gallery Weekend? In addition to the highlighted art shows below, this week Gallery Association Los Angeles throws its 2nd annual Gallery Weekend Los Angeles, which actually starts on Wednesday...
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NEWS
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L.A. Says No Mask Mandate Coming As COVID Numbers Decline
Los Angeles Public Health announced the county would not reinstate an indoor mask mandate as COVID-19 cases were seeing a downward trend. During a COVID-19 update on Thursday, L.A. County Public Health Director, Dr. Barbara Ferrer, said ...
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Soccer Champions Tour Makes Its Way To The Rose Bowl
The Soccer Champions Tour will finalize an epic western trip, with a night cap at the Rose Bowl between Real Madrid and Juventus, Saturday, July 30. As some of Europe (EUFA) and Mexico's (La Liga) biggest soccer clubs made their way to ...
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CANNABIS
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Cannabis Legalization Finally Introduced to Senate
The Senate’s long-awaited bill to end federal cannabis prohibition, The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, was finally introduced last week after a year of anticipation. After word first got out last summer that Senate Majori...
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Psychedelic Science Pushed Further at UC Berkeley
We talked with Michael Pollan and some of his comrades from the Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics on the heels of the most prominent psychedelic docu-series ever, How to Change Your Mind. We’ve been surfing the psychedeli...
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