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Leave it to former alt-newsweekly editors to do a spin on the Gras that is Lundi (Monday), the celebration before the Gras that is Mardi (Tuesday). Former Weekly eds Read full Post
Learn to make sushi rice and rolls in this workshop. Sun., March 6, 11 a.m., 2011 Read full Post
See more photos in “Collector Cars, Vintage Trailers and Charles Phoenix at Palm Springs Modernism Week.” While Angelenos were getting pummeled with rai Read full Post
Told that the rarely performed play was by one of the great 20th-century playwrights, you'd guess the author was Tom Stoppard before Tennessee Williams. The 40-c Read full Post
Artists are notoriously touchy about two things: how people see them, and how people see their work. Often this prickliness has to do with first impressions. Suitabl Read full Post
Have you ever suffered because of love? Stefan Bucher thinks you deserve a medal. In fact, you ought to be able to get one for all kinds of love-related achievement Read full Post
A collection of Japanese New Year cards. Tuesdays-Sundays. Starts: Jan. 2. Continues through Feb. 27, 2011 Read full Post
A long time ago, in a manger far far away…people were revising their Christian iconography to fit a Lucasfilm agenda. Check out these Star Wars themed nativity Read full Post
“I'm working, I swear,” Chef Jamie Lauren insists through laughter as she sits in the corner of her kitchen at Beechwood restaurant in Venice, chatti Read full Post
“Paul Provenza,” comic Rick Overton recently Facebooked, “has done more for positively changing the comedy world in the 21st century than virtually Read full Post
Last summer, Carlos Ramos embraced his love of Stanley Kubrick's film in his show “Kubrick” at Bergamot Station's Copro Gallery (see “Carlo Read full Post
The Green Fairy, the Green Lady, the Green Muse. No, this time we're not talking about pot. We're talking about absinthe, and even if you think you're a Read full Post