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[Editor's note: Deathmatch pairs two artists who have something in common, and determines who is better. It's a concept we sort-of ripped off from MTV, excep Read full Post
Click here for “L.A. Woman: Track List,” by Jeff Weiss In the winter of 1970-71, the Doors hibernated inside their rehearsal studio in West Hollywood to Read full Post
See also: Top 20 Musicians of All Time, In Any Genre: The Complete List Last week we crowned former American Idol contestant William Hung the greatest musician of al Read full Post
Click here for Anne Fishbein's slide show. Roast marrowbones with prawn sambal In a year when Los Angeles cooking came together with a coherence it probably hasn Read full Post
It used to be that you just needed one hand to count all the truly outstanding coffee shops in Los Angeles. Now, thanks to a recent surge of brave coffee geeks-turn Read full Post
If Pacific Standard Time is about celebrating the giants and rediscovering the lesser-known figures who made L.A. culture the lively, polyglot thing it is, then it m Read full Post
Late Monday, Congress released the final version of a bill responding to new school lunch standards proposed by the USDA. The Obama administration wanted to make sc 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
Shame on Los Angeles residents for conserving water. The Department of Water and Power (a widely hated agency, but also a public utility owned by all 4 million Angel 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
Kenny Burrell, B.B. King, Stevie Wonder and others Kenny Burrell: 80 Years Young UCLA's Royce Hall 11-12-11 Better than…working on my birthday. On Saturday Read full Post
If any restaurant has earned the right to kick its shoes off and chill for a while, it is probably Guelaguetza, which introduced essential Oaxacan cooking to Los Ang Read full Post