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[Look for your weekly fix from the one and only Henry Rollins right here on West Coast Sound every Thursday, and come back tomorrow for the awesomely annotated playl Read full Post
On a sunny March afternoon in downtown L.A., John Sedlar, immaculate in chef's whites, holding an enormous cup of Starbucks coffee, is giving a lesson on the tra Read full Post
Monday, Brad Paisley, a white man, joined hands with LL Cool J, a black man, and attempted to end racism with a song called “Accidental Racist” (below), Read full Post
There is a fine distinction between gourmet and gourmand in French, according to Anna Polonsky, the U.S. associate director of Le Fooding. “The whole idea of L Read full Post
Back in 2011, when it seemed like the entire Bay Area was seized with Chez Panisse 40th anniversary fever, Hong Kong-born, San Francisco-based filmmaker Wayne Wang ( Read full Post
L.A. Weekly is determining the best L.A. novel ever by holding a tournament featuring 32 of our favorites in head-to-head matchups, until there's only one novel Read full Post
Beer & Taxes at Mohawk Bend This weekend Nick Underwood, a tax accountant whose clients range from comedians to startups, will offering free tax advice and one Read full Post
With the arts always the first programs to be budget-cut in school curricula, and with the cries of woe on editorial pages that we're not training enough mathema Read full Post
[Editor's note: Weekly scribe Jeff Weiss's column, “Bizarre Ride,” appears on West Coast Sound every Wednesday. His archives are available here.] Read full Post
Burgers may as well be dropping from heaven in Los Angeles. While as a city we may be cresting over the hump of our beef-and-bun obsession, the ride is far from over Read full Post
Updated at the bottom with horrific details. Warning: Not for the faint of heart. First posted at 3:19 p.m. Tobias Summers, the at-large gang member wanted for the s Read full Post
If, like any good Episcopalian, you feel that you should enjoy hot cross buns but, like many of us, you nonetheless loathe the yeasty rolls with their bitter bits of Read full Post