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The ever-changing restaurant housed at Atwater Crossing is hard to keep up with. The industrial complex on the border of Atwater Village and Glassell Park, which ser Read full Post
What's illegal at Disneyland? Dogs, drugs, alcohol, pamphlets, flags and large coolers. Not listed? Secretly shooting a feature-length movie. But Disneyland cou Read full Post
L.A. Fire Chief Brian Cummings has been on career deathwatch for a while, and today the ax finally fell. In a press release this morning, Mayor Eric Garcetti announc Read full Post
Salt's Cure, the West Hollywood restaurant that just received our award for Best Brunch in L.A., has just announced that as of this coming Monday, the restaurant Read full Post
You might still be celebrating the Dodgers division series win over Atlanta last night. But guys, not all is well in Los Angeles. After taking the title that is rig Read full Post
This week's Strip Mall Rat is a double-header. Well, sort of. See, there's this little cluster of strip malls on Slauson, just west of Crenshaw Blvd. in Sout Read full Post
Ramen renaissance notwithstanding, if you have a soft spot for the old Daikokuya in Little Tokyo, with its nostalgic decor and permanent lines, you will be very happ Read full Post
When Little Flower Candy Company's pastry chef Cecilia Leung was eleven years old, she participated in a school bake sale and bought her very first box of Betty Read full Post
Back when Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim were working on the second season of their quirky, animated series Tom Goes to the Mayor, the duo launched their own produc Read full Post
The son of R&B royalty Johnny Otis, singer-songwriter Shuggie Otis made a name for himself in the hippie era through works like his psychedelic hit “Straw Read full Post
A fantastic 1930s home and Indian artifact collection located in the high desert near the far northern border of L.A. County, the Antelope Valley Indian Museum is ha Read full Post
Almost everything about the Moonlight Rollerway in Glendale is just as you remember, except the patrons: the hot dog stand, the DJ booth, the zigzag pattern on the c Read full Post