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Most big campaign spenders are billionaires, corporations, political action committees or unions. Think George Soros, the Koch brothers, the NRA. But the biggest L.A Read full Post
Considering the amount of bro energy that can course through the average comedy club, it's no wonder female comedians — especially newer ones — would be on t 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
Psychic TV has a a new album called Alienist out next month, but you wouldn’t have known that on Friday at the Teragram Ballroom, in the no-person’s-land Los An Read full Post
At the corner of Manchester Avenue and St. Andrews Place in South Los Angeles, against a backdrop of box-shaped stores and gray concrete, Pasacio “ Read full Post
Dick Dale is a rock & roll colossus. Inarguably one of the most significant and influential electric guitarists of the 20th century, Dale is a force whose broad Read full Post
The first time a concertgoer witnesses San Diego musician Tristan Shone loading his gear onto a stage is an awe-inspiring moment. When Shone performs live under the Read full Post
We use the term hole in the wall” as a folksy cliche, but Ricebar truly is a hole in the wall, a teeny kitchen with a door on downtown’s Seventh Street. Read full Post
Since I was very young, I have always been fascinated by rivers. I am no expert; I just think they are amazing on many levels. Where they sometimes appear calm on th Read full Post
The San Gabriel Valley has a wider representation of regional Chinese food than anywhere in the United States. This goes far beyond common regional styles such as S Read full Post
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