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Video: Foraging For Mushrooms In The Santa Monica Mountains After The Rains
Armed with a treasure map, a Troop of mushroom lovers ventured out into the Santa Monica Mountains recently in between atmospheric rivers in search of Elfin Saddle, Golden Milk Caps, Russula, the Western Jack O’Lantern, Springtime Amanita...
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La La Rice Is Picking Up Steam and Moo’s Craft BBQ At Matu – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Charming and colorful new Thai restaurant La La Rice has popped up in an unexpected spot in a strip mall on the westside that is slowly turning into its own food court. Located at the intersection of Ocean Park and Gateway, known as the ...
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MUSIC
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Him Again: Ville Valo is back with a solo project and familiar sound
Him Again: There was a period in the mid-naughts when Finnish gothic rock band HIM broke, and it felt like people basically melted. Every human being who was attracted to men, and a few who previously didn’t know that they were, seemed to...
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Nessa Barrett Loves Arctic Monkeys
Nessa Barrett Loves Arctic Monkeys: Alt-pop star Nessa Barrett told us about her Arctic Monkeys experience. Nessa Barrett: My favorite concert of all time would have to be Artic Monkeys. I saw them at a music festival & I cried...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Champions Misses at the Free Throw Line
From There’s Something About Mary to The Ringer, The Farrelly Brothers have always been fascinated by people with physical or cognitive challenges. And even if those who suffer are the butt of the joke, there’s an underlying sweetness ...
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Adam Driver Crash-Lands on Earth (A Long, Long Time Ago) in 65
Something of an afterthought resume item for everyone involved, the new matinee programmer 65 actually stirs a weathered moviegoer’s heart: It’s short (93 minutes), it’s not a franchise or a reboot, it’s modest (if they ...
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ARTS
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Desert X Asks Desert Why?
Desert X, the Coachella Valley land art biennial, has opened its fourth edition in a curious position — the project’s media profile has grown, even as its physical scope has contracted. Its inaugural edition in 2017 was festooned in ...
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Life on Earth: Arts Calendar March 16-22
Art about hybrid lifeforms in web3, theater about aliens helping us leave Earth, artists make feature films, artists make experimental music, actors make questionable choices; paintings celebrate SoCal color, drawings celebrate L.A. noir...
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CULTURE
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This year’s Oscars Were Everything
Is it just us or did Sunday's Oscars show fly by for once? Like many, we grew up watching the Academy Awards on TV as a kid, buying into the the pop culture hoopla surrounding the celebration of exemplary filmmaking (and fierce fashion ...
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The Hollywood Burlesque Festival is Back
Marking a decade of dazzling entertainment delights, the Hollywood Burlesque Festival returns to elevate and celebrate the art of strip tease-driven performance. The event, which used to take place every other year (COVID put the kabosh on ...
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CANNABIS
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Sun+Earth Certification Program Expands to Canada
As cannabis goes international, so will the standards we use to determine its quality like the Sun+Earth certifications that just recently entered the Canadian market. Sun+Earth is a nonprofit that was created in 2019. The space has seen...
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The Spannabis 2023 Travel Diary
Spannabis 2023 once again proved to be a can’t-miss international event, as cannabis access levels continue to rise around the world.  It was fair to say, this year proved Spannabis had exited the pandemic slump in its 19th edition...
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