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Cover Story: The Meteoric Metamorphosis of La Monarca Panaderia
When Alfredo Livas and Ricardo Cervantes were little boys growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, they never ran into each other after school when they indulged in hot chocolate and pastries in the region’s many panaderias. It wasn’t until 20 ...
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Festival de Vino Mexicano And Trejo’s Taco Crawl – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Festival de Vino Mexicano takes place starting Friday, Oct. 13, through Sunday, Oct.  15, at MÍRATE, celebrating Mexico’s wine and food culture through a series of chef-driven tastings. Tickets are available now, and a portion of sales ...
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Chance The Rapper Celebrates 10 Years Of ‘Acid Rap’ At The Forum
It's been 10 years since Chance the Rapper dropped his underground hit mixtape, Acid Rap and he chose the Fabulous Forum in Inglewood as one of three destinations to celebrate the anniversary Thursday, September 21. The Chicago...
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Stars Go Down to the Crossroads
Stars Go Down to the Crossroads: We weren't at the Crypto.com Arena on Saturday for the first night of Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival, but by all accounts it was a goodie. The likes of Albert Lee, Samantha Fish, Stephen Still...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Seamy Streaming: The Best and Worst TV of 2023, So Far
The WGA strike might finally be getting resolved, and hopefully, SAG will follow. And while the entertainment business as we know it has been in limbo, it didn't really slow down the battles that were being being played out for our...
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Fascist Autocrats as Vampires make for Messy Metaphors in El Conde
Larrain has become one of global film culture’s most capricious voices — brooding biopic here; ironic ethical-political nightmare there; movies that flit poetically around angsty women like a moth, unable to settle. (He’s gearing ...
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ARTS
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Harvest Moon: Arts Calendar September 28 – October 4
Between Harvest Moon, a bit of sweater weather, and Halloween in September, it seems we’ve truly turned the corner into Autumn. Kick off your spooky season with elevated immersive experiences at the museum and in the mountains; plus...
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Kara Walker’s Singular Multiples
Kara Walker's art draws its power from her unconventional fusion of vintage Antebellum aesthetics with emotionally and politically charged imagery. In her skillful recreation of the genteel parlor style of scenic cameo silhouettes, she...
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CULTURE
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Que Bonita! How Local Latinas are Making Over the Beauty Industry 
As Hispanic Heritage Month gets underway this week, there are a myriad of influences and forms of expression to recognize and celebrate. Beauty is one of the most culturally significant, especially in Los Angeles, and Latina-owned companies...
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Ten Alternative Women-Owned Stores in LA to Visit Right Now
Shopping online is easy, but the experience of walking into a store, especially a small independent one that’s been lovingly curated, stocked and decorated, will always be more special. Our favorites, especially for alternative style and ...
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CANNABIS
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What is Live Rosin? Benefits and Uses
SHOP LIVE ROSIN GUMMIES The cannabis concentrate world is ever-changing, and it’s evident when you look at the past decade of progress. Hash oil was the earliest form of cannabis concentrate, and the development of products like wax ...
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CURE Act Would Open Fed Jobs to Former Pot Smokers
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee moved forward with a bill that would expand federal employment opportunities for people who used cannabis at some point in their lives. The Cannabis Users’ Restoration of Eligibility...
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