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Despite Obstacles and Hurdles, Otosan’s Jane Woo Firmly Believes in the Tenacity of the Restaurant Industry
Jane Woo’s first foray as a restaurant owner was sidelined when a shady contractor absconded with her money and materials in the middle of the buildout. To this day, she’s still trying to hunt him down. The original October 2019 ribbon-...
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More Chicken Choices, Chocolate Tastings and Cashless Kosher – Here’s What’s Popping Up
Just in time for Rosh Hashanah coming up on Friday, September 18, the Spielberg family-owned neighborhood kosher dairy restaurant The Milky Way has launched sidewalk al fresco dine-in service in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood. Dine-in se...
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Music Pick (Livestreaming): Loud Stream by Rolling Loud
"The greatest hip-hop festival but on your screen," they say, which is a bold claim but fair enough. Two days of virtual rap goodness, featuring Swae Lee, Ski Mask the Slump God, NLE Choppa, Polo G, Lil Skies, Pouya, Lil Seed, Smokepurpp, F...
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Barfbag Revives Protest Punk
David Bason has spent decades working behind the scenes in the music industry for the likes of RCA, Decca, Roadrunner and Red Bull Records. As an A&R guru, he has carefully cultivated the careers of the Dresden Dolls, the Strokes, Andre...
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Review: The new Mulan is Missing a lot, but the Magical Moments Make up for it
The live action remake of Mulan has got a lot of buzz so far, but not the kind Disney probably hoped for. The highly-anticipated remake was slapped with a #BoycottMulan hashtag due to star Yifeh Liu’s vocal support of the Chinese governme...
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Review: Bill & Ted Face the Music and Aging in an Uncertain World
Keanu Reeves turned 56 today, and for those of us who grew up crushing on him (and kinda still do), this fact feels —in the words of lovable dude bros Bill and Ted— bogus. Gen-Xers in general tend to have an aversion to adulting and we ...
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Painter Ed Clark Pushes Boundaries, Literally
Too gestural and evocatively prismatic for Minimalism, too refined and elusive for Abstract Expressionism, too textured and materially layered for Hard Edge, and being Action Painting only if the “action” is transcendental meditation, n...
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Arts Calendar: September 10-13 (Especially the 12th)
This same weekend last year was a crosstown frenzy, a deep dive down the 6-8pm Saturday night rabbit hole social crush of a new art season. While this year is obviously a bit different, we do have our habits, and September 12 is doing its b...
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Trick-Or-Treating Will Be Allowed, But Not Recommended In L.A. County
Due to COVID-19 concerns, this year's Halloween and trick-or-treating festivities will look different if L.A. County's regulations continue through October 31. L.A. County Public Health released guidelines for this coming Halloween and s...
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L.A. County Feels Hottest Day In History At 121 Degrees
Woodland Hills recorded not only its hottest day in history, but L.A. County's as well, with a 121-degree Sunday high. The record-setting temperature was documented by Pierce College at about 1:30 p.m. and broke the previous county recor...
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CANNABIS
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I Can’t Believe It’s Not Organic: CA’s OCal Program Will Fill Federal Void for Pot Farmers
The public comment period on what regulated organic cannabis cultivation will look like in California is coming to a close soon and we spoke with one of the people that was sitting at the table as the OCal regulations came together. The ...
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All The Stuff The Feds Still Want to Know About Hemp
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is reopening the public comment period on the proposed federal hemp guidelines in hopes of hearing how things went for operators attempting to adapt to the standards before they’re finalized. The USDA...
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Trust at Home – A Virtual Evening to End Homelessness
Trust at Home is a virtual evening to end homelessness, hosted by Brooke Burke and Oliver Trevena. The Trust is bringing together all of the best elements of a memorable night out all for you to enjoy from the comfort of your own home while...
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Summer Swing Nights: Drive-In Edition Benefiting the Automobile Driving Museum
Save a museum and take a musical trip back in time featuring the jazzy vocal stylings of the Swing Tones & the Swing Tonettes plus guest performers accompanied by a live 7-piece big band produced by Aaron Jacobs Productions. Benefits th...
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