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Tommy and Atticus Opens in Redondo Beach and Supper At Wrensmoor Castle – Here’s What’s Popping Up
The beloved Tommy and Atticus bakery, which has been a fixture at the Hermosa, Pacific Palisades and Larchmont farmers markets, opened a sleek new bakery and coffee shop in Redondo Beach last week. Within four hours of opening, they sold...
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Beat The Heat With These Summer Cocktails
This summer is a scorcher and we’ve got six sexy tips to help you cool down, whether it's a block from the beach in the only green zone on the weather map at The Victorian or by getting a brain freeze at Piccalilli. In the 1970s, two...
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MUSIC
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A Life Less Ordinary: Tegan and Sara are all about the music
A Life Less Ordinary: Canadian indie-pop duo Tegan and Sara are proudly, unashamedly un-tabloid. They refer to themselves as “average,” in non-self-effacing terms, due to their proclivity to avoid the celebrity lifestyle (we know what...
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Ray Volpe Eats Sleeps and Rages
Ray Volpe Eats Sleeps and Rages: DJ and producer Ray Volpe got his start in electronic music back in 2010. "It’s been 13 years now, time flies, it's so crazy to think about," he says. "I was in 7th grade in North Carolina, just...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Theater Camp is a Loving Portrait of Performing Arts Programs
Early on in Theater Camp, a lovingly observed comedy about a beleaguered performing arts summer camp, the power goes out during auditions, but not even total darkness can deter 15-year-old Christopher (Luke Islam) from nailing the final not...
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Final Cut Goes Terribly Awry – Because It Wants To 
At first blush, a French zombie comedy directed by the guy who won an Oscar for directing The Artist, in 2011, sounds like four cats fighting in a bag — a hard sell in the blockbuster-heat-stroke summer zone. But Michel Hazanavicius’s...
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ARTS
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The Journey is the Exhibition: Metro Art Builds Regional Connections
The addition of more public transportation infrastructure is worth celebrating in itself, but when it comes to the three stations of the newly opened downtown Regional Connector system, the journey is not just the destination—it’s an...
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One Another: Arts Calendar July 20-26
One book launch party for artsy icons of fashion and style, another for an anti-hero of punk-fueled feminism; screenings of new international queer cinema and modern art documentary; a hands-on cardboard art show and clothes-off abstract...
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NEWS
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L.A. Investigates Sudden Tree Trimming Where Striking Writers and Actors Picketed
The city of Los Angeles is investigating a sudden trimming of trees outside Universal Studios Hollywood where striking actors and writers picketed. Members of both the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and Screen Actors Guild-American...
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FBI Probes L.A. Sheriff’s Department Use Of Force
The FBI launched a criminal investigation over the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department's (LASD) use of force in incidents involving its deputies. According to a memo obtained by the Los Angeles Times publication, the FBI probe includes ...
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CANNABIS
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The Strains of Summer 2023
We’re deep into summer, and it’s time to celebrate The Strains of Summer we’re most excited to take with us to the beach, ballpark, and beyond. Los Angeles has no shortage of heaters to be pumped on, but we grabbed some other...
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GCANRx Preps Phase II Trials on Autism Cannabinoid Treatment
With the number of parents self-prescribing CBD for their children’s Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) rising, GCANRx has been granted permission to start Phase II Clinical Trials for a cannabinoid treatment from the Israel Ministry of...
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