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Celebrate Memories of Disneyland by Making Your Own Dole Whip for Summer
With no re-opening date in sight for Disneyland, home of the famous Dole Whip, and summer soon upon us, we thought it might be a good time to pull out the recipe for the frosty dessert developed in 1986 as part of the company’s sponsorsh...
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Burgers on the Golf Course and Chipotle Pulled Pork Sloppy Sliders Under Pressure — Here’s What’s Popping Up
After a devastating fire destroyed their East Hollywood kitchen a year ago, Marinate has reopened downtown for delivery and curbside pickup, serving up the same stoner dishes like their signature pressure cooked sweet Hawaiian chicken, root...
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MUSIC
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Music Pick (Livestreaming): Craig David
British R&B singer and rapper Craig David has been active across the Atlantic since '97, dropping his celebrated Born to Do it album in 2000, along with the "Rewind" and "7 Days" singles. Fast-forward two decades and he has seven album...
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The Show is Just Beginning for Chelsea Collins
L.A. pop artist Chelsea Collins was just 8 years old in 2007 when Britney Spears had her nightmare year, yet the infamous head-shaving meltdown clearly made an impact on the fledgling star.  “They took my soul as a souvenir but the show ...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Review: New Amazon Comedy Upload is The Office Meets Black Mirror
Nathan Brown (Robbie Arnell) is a young tech-minded man in the prime of life, until he is killed in a car crash.  Though the accident ends his existence on the physical plane, his girlfriend is able to have his head uploaded into a server....
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Take a Foreign Film Journey With Filmatique
When Korean director Bong Joon Ho took the stage at last year’s 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards to accept the Best Foreign Film honor for his subversive drama, Parasite (which also swept at the Academy Awards soon after), his speech cause...
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ARTS
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Arts at Home & Outside: May 28-31
Many of this week's best online arts offerings come from the worlds of drama, comedy, video and conversation. As an alternative to the screen life we have come to love and hate, a growing number of outdoor presentations include not only the...
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A New Cultural Paradigm at the UC Irvine School of the Arts
“Performance is the golden thread of connection among living bodies,” said Stephen Barker Ph.D., dean of UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts (CTSA), during a recent Zoom interview. “It captures the essence of the human experien...
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CULTURE
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Shedding His Skin: L.A. Designer Jonny Cota Rebrands on Reality TV
Being successful in fashion isn’t just about having a great eye for style, creative ideas or even the actual skill for making clothing. Ultimately, it’s about the hustle. L.A.’s Jonny Cota has been hustling hard to make his mark in th...
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Masked: L.A. Faces Pandemic in Personalized Protection (Slideshow- Part 2)
Masks are here to stay for a while and as we all get used to this new essential accessory, L.A. Weekly will continue to feature cool new local designers and retail outlets where you can find face cover that suits your personal style. For ma...
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CANNABIS
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Farmer and The Felon: A “New” Pot Brand With a Ton of History
While many new brands entering the cannabis industry are desperate to buy some kind of authenticity by associating themselves with the best parts of cannabis history, Farmer and The Felon’s effort to support those still incarcerated for p...
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Pot Coalition Demands Removal of Predatory Lenders and Partners from L.A. Equity Program
A coalition of numerous organizations involved in the Los Angeles Cannabis Equity Program is calling on the mayor and City Council to take a closer look at predatory practices currently happening. The organizations, now going by the Cann...
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EVENTS
 
 
The Los Angeles Museum of Love
The Los Angeles Museum of Love is 3000 square feet of activities designed to deepen connections. Entrance is via reservation only and we only allow eight people in the building at any time. Masks must be worn and space movement is only perm...
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Find a Doctor Who Can Recommend Cannabis Online
Medical marijuana has been steadily making its way across the country, with more and more states legalizing programs to connect patients in need with medical cannabis. However, not all patients can physically access doctors, who are the gat...
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