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Some of L.A.'s best club DJs are coming together this weekend, in an outdoor setting, spinning music to lift spirits and rock some rumps. If you've been consumed by Read full Post
              Best Online Programming And Design School: Why It's Time To Try Something Different &nbs Read full Post
The Hollywood Fringe Festival, marked a A Decade of Weird Theater, in 2019, and it was on track to grow and expand in wonderful ways from there. Then 2020 happened Read full Post
Halloween lovers saw their dark dreams die a dismal death in 2020, as COVID-19 made us all cancel plans for spooky events, ghoulish dress-up and other macabre mayhem Read full Post
Happy days are here again / The time is right for makin' friends.Let's get together / how 'bout a quarter to ten? / Come tomorrow, let's all do it again! Good Times? Read full Post
Ahead of its time in terms of acknowledging and highlighting LGBTQ+ creators and filmmakers, Outfest returns for 2021 with both in-person screenings and streaming ev Read full Post
Disclaimer: We began compiling this guide to visiting Las Vegas a couple of months ago, as COVID-19 vaccinations were fully underway both in L.A. and L.V., and infec Read full Post
Funko isn't just a toy brand, it's a phenomenon, at least with the fandom and collector crowd. Known for its cute "Pop" vinyl figures portraying iconic characters fr Read full Post
Red Bull BC One, billed as the world's largest breaking competition danced into Los Angeles' Avalon theater this past weekend pitting top b-boys and b-girls in breat Read full Post
We may be covering up our faces more when we go out, but the burlesque community is still taking it all off on L.A. stages, and gloriously so. Miss Tosh's The Beauty Read full Post
With the Delta Variant pushing COVID-19 numbers back up, outdoor events are looking more and more appealing to Angelenos as August gets underway. The 2021 Summer Fai Read full Post
In our current world of trigger warnings, snowflakes and Karens, one might think that the often abrasive, sometimes nihilistic work of Lydia Lunch has lost its luste Read full Post