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The Deftones held a two day extended super jam at the Avalon on Thursday and Friday to raise money for their bass player Chi Cheng, who has been in and out of a coma Read full Post
John Woo spent a decade navigating the big-studio minefield — longer than most foreign auteurs last in Hollywood before throwing in the towel. Beginning in earnest Read full Post
This Friday may be Black Friday and the start of the Christmas shopping season, but tomorrow is the biggest shopping day of the year at the Wednesday Santa Monica fa Read full Post
THE Beverly Hills deli, Nate 'n Al has opened a second location in the Lakes shopping center in Thousand Oaks. The new location opened on Tuesday to a crowd eage Read full Post
Still hoping your crazy banjo-playing cousin is going to bring over something a little more useful this Thanksgiving, say, a pastry chef? According to this week' Read full Post
Nikki Finke nailed it. Oprah Winfrey is signing off of her network show in 2011 to focus on her cable channel, the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), which is scheduled to Read full Post
As we speak, boatloads of Beaujolais “Nouveau” are hitting our shores. A marketing ploy concocted decades ago to promote Beaujolais around the world, the Read full Post
The man cannot be fooled: U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach announced Thursday they seized a bong-load of parap Read full Post
This morning you woke up and we bet you didn't think “You know what my life needs right now? An underground Chinese band doing a live cover of the Velvet U Read full Post
If you need to be reminded, Thomas Keller's Bouchon opens tonight in Beverly Hills. Last we checked, the bistro was booked a month ahead. But you never know; the Read full Post
Curt Smith briefly added another occupation to his Twitter bio. The co-founder of the massively popular ’80s pop group Tears for Fears and solo artist had become a Read full Post
As you sip a wheatgrass latte while doing yoga on your surfboard, you might ponder the potential of the tall, ambitious order undertaken by a music and arts festival Read full Post