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Grilled Cheese & Soup For the final night of Breadbar's Food Truck Hatchi Series, the Grilled Cheese Truck stops by with a menu of eight grilled cheese sand Read full Post
When we talked to author Emily Ansara Baines about her recently published book The Unofficial Hunger Games Cookbook, we asked her about the joys of sourcing squirrel Read full Post
See also: As Nasty As She Wants to Be: Kreayshawn's Controversial Associate Finally Tells Her Side of the Story As one blogger pointed out, V-Nasty raps like you Read full Post
Established local choreographers and some up-and-comers share the stage as Los Angeles Movement Arts returns. Jim Tsou with T.S.O.U dance arts, Mandarin Wu with MOPA Read full Post
The 84th Academy Awards, set for February, has had a dark cloud hanging over it, and the weather doesn't seem to be clearing. After Brett Ratner pulled out of hi Read full Post
Future Islands is on a mission — to not have one. Five years after their founding, the Baltimore trio remains as categorically amorphous as ever. Their Twitter Read full Post
A man, his son, and his son's girlfriend were wounded in a gang-related shooting in Del Rey over the weekend that might be tied to what appears to be an ongoing Read full Post
Love the chewy texture and nutty flavor of steel-cut oats, but hate the constant pot-watching so they don't boil over? We took a tip from the geniuses at thermos Read full Post
[Editor's note: Why This Song Sucks determines why particular tracks blow using science. It appears on West Coast Sound every Wednesday.] Song: Beyonce's &# Read full Post
The Roosevelt Hotel might be home to a white hot poolside scene and the celeb hot spot Teddy's bar. But the Hollywood landmark is also illegal as an alien, at le Read full Post
By Linda Leseman On Saturday, Judas Priest's farewell Epitaph World Tour comes to the San Manuel Amphitheater. (Thin Lizzy opens.) But frontman Rob Halford maint Read full Post
Yes, it can be difficult to find kid-friendly joints that are also adult-friendly, but The COOP in Studio City has both groups covered. While the kiddos rock out on Read full Post