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Laptop pop virtuoso Oscar Scheller is laughing into the phone from a recording studio in North London’s Turnpike Lane. That horse absolutely hated me, the one I wa Read full Post
L.A. is a hotbed for many international cuisines, but we’re not exactly flooded with authentic Polish restaurants. Thus the debate about the best Polish cooking in Read full Post
For many of us, the day cannot begin without coffee. If you happen to live in the southern reaches of Mid-City, a fresh option for picking up your daily grind has l Read full Post
As L.A.-based blogger and designer Joy Cho was reveling in the launch of her first line of home goods for Target, another special arrival was on its way Read full Post
November 2016 could prove to be a dramatic turning point in the history of Los Angeles. A number of ballot measures are in the works that, if passed, would radically Read full Post
Los Angeles suffers from (or enjoys) a kind of historical amnesia. In the popular mind, there's an almost complete lack of an origin story” for the city. That Read full Post
The original Salt’s Cure in West Hollywood was an odd kind of restaurant, one that tended to slip your mind when recalling favorite places to eat but one that — Read full Post
Almost three years after opening their West Hollywood New England seafood spot, Connie & Ted's chef Michael Cimarusti and manager Donato Poto have added wee Read full Post
Like so many people who move to L.A. to break into the film industry, Marc Madnick can point to the exact movie that planted stars in his eyes: Back to the F Read full Post
Once again, the Adult Entertainment Expo steamed up Las Vegas, along with the Adult Video Network Awards (aka the Oscars of porn). The expo is the adult industry& Read full Post