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Construction is moving along nicely at the Lazy Ox Canteen, Josef Centeno and Michael Cardenas' new project in the Sakura Crossing building in Little Tokyo. Cent Read full Post
 Convicted murderer Phil Spector may not be creating any new music arrangements in prison, but he's apparently been busy writing letters to pen pals. Gawker rec Read full Post
While Angelenos celebrated the last weekend of Summer with the Psychedelic Furs, a strange trip to the L.A. County Fair, Pyrate Daze aboard the Queen Mary, and one g Read full Post
Alfred “Daedelus” Darlington is the man, but he's also the man behind the man. The mad-hatter of L.A.'s digital dance scene, Daedelus has pushed Read full Post
Who'd have guessed that the debut of a new 7-Eleven would be such a grand event? This Friday's opening of the new convenience store in Compton will occasion Read full Post
Along the Olympic corridor between Koreatown and downtown, it's been a quiet year for crime. This despite the proximity of two of the largest gangs in the United Read full Post
As a general rule, Angelenos don’t leave home before 9 on a Saturday night without good reason, let alone to go crouch and sit on El Rey Theatre’s heavily traffi Read full Post
Here's good news: Hope Sandoval, best known as the seductive voice of Mazzy Star, will celebrate the release of her forthcoming full length, Through the Devil So Read full Post
Until last week, you could have gotten away with blaming the cool weather, rather than your potager skills, for your lifeless Beefsteaks and Green Zebras. This week, Read full Post
When The Daily Pint tapped its first few firkins of cask-conditioned ale (naturally fermented beer) on Friday nights last year, owner Phillip McGovern advised aficio Read full Post
One of the goofy ironies surrounding the brouhaha about the Obama Joker poster, which first appeared in L.A. featuring an image of Heath Ledger's movie charact Read full Post
Oedipus the King was a mama’s boy. If Sophocles didn’t make that clear enough in his tragedy of 429 B.C., the Troubadour Theater Company’s 2009 B.C.E (Burbank, Read full Post