Storm evacuations in some foothill communities near the mud-swamp Station Fire burn area are becoming so common they almost have a rhythm. It's that time again:
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With such variety of work, one may initially perceive this show's connective tissue as simply the stats of those included: four young women artists, all based in
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When the water pouring into her Jeep reached her chest, Amanda Kusovich knew: If she didn't move, she would die.
She had already lost the ability to drive the ve
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Cliff Wright's latest cookbook includes bowls of Nicaraguan chayote, Croatian cabbage and Ecuadorian peanut soup. But not to be missed is his good old chicken no
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Got a question for the expert? Ask Jonathan Gold. Email your culinary questions to askmrgold@laweekly.com. This town is too big to navigate by yourself. And why, re
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On Saturday, historic L.A. hip-hop label Delicious Vinyl will host the second installment of its all-star DJ workshop series at its recently opened Hollywood retail/
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The California Fair Political Practices Commission has compiled a list of the last decade's top political donors in the state. Film producer and real estate deve
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For a guy who hasn't made full use of his mayoral powers over the past four and a half years, and instead has opted to fly around the world and make guests appea
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As the city Planning Commission put off any decision Thursday on a massive mixed-use project on the Westside called Bundy Village, the local Los Angeles city council
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On Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27, 8:30 p.m., Highways presents Flesh and Blood X 2 — two theatrical works: “Crucio̶
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The Atlantic has just published a really interesting article by Joshua Green about the opening of the Grateful Dead archives at UC Santa Cruz. But it's the intri
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