| | | Finding L.A.’s Historic Soul in Its Restaurants | There’s something magical about a vintage restaurant that has managed to survive as the city around it grows and changes. Besides nostalgia and memories, our longstanding eateries conjure ghosts of history and are time machines ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | The Hollywood Crawl of Fame, Pi Day and More — Here’s What’s Popping Up | The Hollywood Crawl of Fame, celebrating Pi Day and Pop's Burgers and Shakes Grand Opening — here's what's popping up. Friday, March 13 Tullamore Dew will have an activation at The Grove from 1 p.m.-9 p.m. The pop-up will be servi... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | | | Music Pick: Love Is Gay Fest | Pop charmers Lucy & La Mer’s annual Love Is Gay Fest doubles as a celebration for the release of Polartropica’s full-length album, Dreams Come True. Polartropica’s Ihui Cherise Wu spins glittery clouds of cotton candy on synthesiz... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | In Rotation: M. Maggie’s “Faded Ripped Jeans” | If Halsey’s unique blend of pop and R&B is your thing, then you may want to check out the latest single from new and upcoming singer-songwriter M. Maggie. Her latest single “Faded Ripped Jeans” is an ode to that relationship we’... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | L.A. Weekly’s Movie Guide: The Hunt, My Spy, Bloodshot and the Noir City Marathon in Theaters This Week | L.A. Weekly’s Movie Guide is your look at the hottest films in Los Angeles theaters this week — from indie art house gems and classics to popcorn-perfect blockbusters and new movies garnering buzz. Check here every week be... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | The New Book Do You Compute? Sells the Dream of Technology | Ryan Mungia and Steven Heller’s new book examining classics of advertising across the modern computer age is a satisfying, hefty tome with more than 350 full-color photographs and illustrations — and it weighs about four times as much a... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | Theater Pick: The Actos of Luis Valdez | Playwright Luis Valdez gained widespread attention with his 1979 play Zoot Suit — the first Chicano play to run on Broadway — which focused on the so-called Zoot Suit Riots, when U.S. military servicemen in 1943 went on a racist rampage... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | New Study: Pot Use Up 75 Percent with Seniors | The latest cannabis research is showing there has been a big upswing in the number of Americans over the age of 65 using marijuana for recreational and medical purposes. The latest number on seniors sparking up was published this week ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| EVENTS | | | | Yoga Pose X Mental Health America | Do you believe yoga can improve mental health? Join us on May 9, 2020 at Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade for a free full day of yoga classes, guest performances, speakers, entertainment and more as we show all the benefits yoga can ha... | LEARN MORE ➝ |
| | An Evening of Classic Broadway | Come hear these spectacular performers sing songs from your favorite musicals in the BroadwayWorld Award-nominated An Evening of Classic Broadway. Joining music director/master of ceremonies Brad Ellis and Dianne Fraser are Jill Marie Burke... | LEARN MORE ➝ |
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