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The “Worth It” Hosts Tell Us Where to Go for the Best Takeout Deals in L.A.
We love food.  We really, really do. And something about staying safer at home has made us love it even more. The restaurant industry needs our support and we’ve been more than happy to give it by ordering takeout much more than we sh...
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Eric Alperin Dives into Life Behind the Bar in Unvarnished
The way master mixologist Eric Alperin sees it, the bar is a conduit in people’s lives, like connective tissue. People go from one major organ — like home or family — to the next major organ — like work — and then back home. The b...
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MUSIC
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Music Pick (Livestreaming): Emily Kinney
As Beth Green, Emily Kinney was a popular member of the Walking Dead universe, with her oddly timed songs and family loyalty. She's also appeared on The Flash and Arrow as the Bug-Eyed Bandit. Yes, really. But away from comic book-bas...
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Maya J’s Sultry Soul is a Hurricane of Emotions
Maya Jenkins’ story is quintessentially L.A. The singer, songwriter and actress who goes simply by Maya J, spent the early part of her life in South Florida and was singing and performing for years, but it was a move to these parts that c...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Review: Palm Springs is a Refreshing Take on the Time Loop Comedy
Palm Springs' irreverent hero, Nyles (Andy Samberg) is a guy who just wants to relax, crack a beer and crack jokes. We first meet him at his friend's wedding ceremony, lounging in a red Hawaiian shirt and yellow shorts. Like so many Samberg...
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Streaming Pick: Nevertheless Film Festival Persists Online to Elevate and Celebrate Womxn
"Nevertheless, she persisted" became a feminist mantra back in 2017 when the United States Senate and Mitch McConnell moved to quash Elizabeth Warren's objections during the Jeff Sessions hearings. For women of all backgrounds and perspecti...
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ARTS
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Book Review: Sandra Tsing Loh and the Nostalgia for a Nutty Normal
A strange kind of hangover has been hard to ignore, especially on television, as new episodes of our favorite shows filmed before the pandemic were rolled out after. The lingering last rays of normal were jarring to witness, as scenes of pe...
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Arts at Home (and in 30 Minutes): July 16-19
With the city, county, and state all re-closing big social and commercial sectors, it feels like the return of stay at home even if we aren’t calling it that yet. At the very least, caution is encouraged and masks are required in everythi...
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CULTURE
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Op-Ed: Everyone Didn’t Stay the F*ck Home — Now What?
Since writing an op-ed about what needed to be done to take control of coronavirus spread back in March, I've been doing a lot thinking as I'm sure we all have. We've had the time for it, right? Perhaps the explanation for mandating a total...
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Rose Parade Canceled for First Time Since WWII
As businesses, concerts and local events continue to be affected by COVID-19, the 2021 Rose Parade is the latest event to be canceled. This will be only the fourth time in its history that the Pasadena-based Tournament of Roses Parade ha...
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CANNABIS
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Wu-Tang’s GZA Backs Last Prisoner Project with Rolling Kit
One of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan is backing the effort to get cannabis prisoners out of prison as people reap millions doing exactly what others are locked up for. The joint rolling kit collaboration between GZA and Sackvi...
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California Targets Underground Pot Shops With Tax Warrants
As COVID-19 puts a crunch on the state's coffers, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration is targeting California’s multi-billion dollar underground cannabis economy to get a piece of the pie. CDTFA announced last week ...
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Find a Doctor Who Can Recommend Cannabis Online
Medical marijuana has been steadily making its way across the country, with more and more states legalizing programs to connect patients in need with medical cannabis. However, not all patients can physically access doctors, who are the gat...
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Now Hiring!
Instacart says it’s looking to hire 300,000 contract workers over the next three months. Amazon says it’s looking to hire 175,000 new workers for its fulfillment centers and delivery network. Albertsons Companies is hiring 5...
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