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Mountain Mike’s Pizza Comes To Norwalk And Smorgasburg Takes A Break – Here’s What’s Popping Up
This Sunday, Dec. 17, is the final Smorgasburg of the year. The largest weekly food market in Los Angeles will close out the year with all the food vendors, the monthly Record Fair and the final day of its annual Holiday Market. Those who...
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Navigating Digestive Distress During the Holidays – Pass On The Peppermint Martini
According to a new survey, Americans are dreading what their favorite holiday foods and drinks will do to their gut. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found that 72% of people look forward to the food around the holiday season, but 65% admit it...
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MUSIC
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The Hyperpop Evolution: The growth of an anti-genre
The Hyperpop Evolution: The origins of hyperpop, as is the case with every other genre, are tough to nail down. It’s generally accepted that it was born in the UK, sometime during the 2010s. But the precise moment that the perfect...
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Hark the Herald Offspring Sing at Almost Acoustic Christmas
Hark the Herald Offspring Sing: It's never going to be easy to lose a headliner, and it wasn't easy for KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas. Clearly, the majority of people at any concert are there for the final band and, even though in...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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Review: Poor Things: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Demented Comedy of Manners Is Surprisingly Human
It’s difficult not to be grandiose about a filmmaker like Yorgos Lanthimos. His movies aren’t just unsettling and transgressive, they’re operatic, even if they’re not necessarily loud. They hit you in a curious place where...
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Review: Evil’s banality smolders brightly in ‘The Zone of Interest’
A Holocaust movie in the way a skull MRI is a mugshot, Jonathan Glazer’s film The Zone of Interest is a tribulation of evasion and restraint — in the best ways possible. As you watch this sinister, elusive thing, suffering its moral...
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ARTS
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Frosty Nights: Arts Calendar December 14-20
As the days are at their shortest and the frosty nights go on, get warm with spoken word performances at the museum, meaningful music inside historic architecture, a gallery conversation on art in community, a Pop-infused artistic...
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Local Gifts for the Artsy Ones
From the handmade to the heartfelt, ephemeral and functional, experiential and edible, one of a kind and coveted—here are the L.A. Weekly Arts Editor’s picks for last-minute, local gifts for the artsy ones on your list. John Waters ...
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CULTURE
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The Biltmore Los Angeles Celebrates 100 Years
It was home to the 1960 Democratic National Convention when John F. Kennedy was announced as the party’s presidential nominee, one of the last sightings of the Black Dahlia in 1947, the site of a significant gay rights protest against the...
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HIGH ANXIETY: UNBINGED PICKS THE BEST TELEVISION OF 2023
In a year that was mired by industry strife and strikes, anxieties flared both on and off the screen, for 2023 was the year that television left audiences in a cold sweat. The best of the year didn't just pull at our heartstrings, but it...
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CANNABIS
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The Holiday Cannabis Accessory Guide
The Christmas season has arrived and just like every year, we have the perfect cannabis accessories to please the cannabis enthusiast in your life.  It was a great year for cannabis accessories. That was whether you were talking about...
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Terp Basel Brings California to Miami
Many of the biggest names in California cannabis converged on Terp Basel this past weekend and hit Miami Beach for the art show that inspired the name.  Terp Basel was bigger than ever this year. The event took over a North Miami...
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