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The same week that The Juice was originally supposed to open on York Boulevard as Highland Park's first cold-pressed juicery, anti-gentrification protestors marc Read full Post
With Valentine's Day on the horizon, the mighty rose is making its annual comeback and with that comes the head-scratching disparity in price among shops. Whethe Read full Post
Ten years ago, Wellington, New Zealand, was less welcoming of vampires. When Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, two unknown comedians, walked t Read full Post
Chris Alfaro — whom you’ll know under his nom de producer, Free the Robots — is one of the most versatile and idiosyncratic beatmakers ever to have passed thro Read full Post
After another long day of making beats and recording vocals at her studio perched in the hills of Glassell Park, Kari Faux notices a vintage Patti Smith fanzine re Read full Post
UPDATED at 4:15 p.m. Mayor Eric Garcetti criticizes LAPD for arranging inmate's speech. Seems there was an unusually large police presence on 6th Street in down Read full Post
It’s almost here, that bi-annual time when most of L.A.’s best eateries offer special prix-fixe menus that include one-off dishes and imaginative lunches as part Read full Post
L.A. Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne introduces Doug Suisman, who discusses his book, Los Angeles Boulevard: Eight X-Rays of the Body Public. Origina Read full Post
Costa Mesa is the Santa Monica of Orange County — seaside, semi-upscale and offering some of the best food worth filling up on in the region. So it makes sense to Read full Post
Sing some songs with Julie Andrews and burn some books with Oskar Werner in a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (not to mention unusual) double feature at LACMA: Ma Read full Post
When a visitor enters the office, there's a warning bark and growl, so Karina Peck issues some sharp-sounding commands to the German shepherd who's no lo Read full Post
The Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival has announced its lineup for 2015. AC/DC, Jack White and Drake will headline, with Tame Impala, Hozier and St. Vincen Read full Post