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To say it’s been a tough year and half for music lovers is an understatement of course, but adjusting to the new pandemic-era normal, especially when it comes to c Read full Post
Karen Civil says that she’s all about, creating moments in lifestyle and in culture.” To that end, she’s an author, philanthropist, media maven, curator and Ha Read full Post
(Updated Friday, March 16, 3 p.m., to reflect new information about cause of death.) The Plugz were just a little bit faster and tighter th Read full Post
The core Dollyrots duo of Kelly Ogden and Luis Cabezas are married, and Ogden has just given birth to their second child. The family is about to embark on a tour for Read full Post
Even though maintaining a jazz orchestra these days is about as profitable as running Amtrak, the surplus of great musicians in Los Angeles assures that there will a Read full Post
Even before 2016 really went off the rails on Election Day, it was one of the worst years in recent memory, marked by violence, tragedy and toxic political divisiven Read full Post
There has never been a mega-festival quite like Desert Trip. There are just six acts and only one stage. No art installations, no dance tent, no bands you never hea Read full Post
The lights on the DJ mixer glow a warm red and green, a visual representation of the nearly 100,000 watts of sonic power erupting out the other e Read full Post
Do you have anything that goes well with Beethoven?” The clerk at the Denver Wellness Center looks at me strangely, before motioning me over to a display case full Read full Post
KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas Night One The Shrine 12/8/13 The holiday concert extravaganza season has begun, and KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas is the first Read full Post
The Mowgli's, a rowdy brigade of mostly San Fernando Valley natives, are currently weaving their way westward in the midst of a hectic fall tour. It's been Read full Post
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