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Ran Zimon, owner and baker at downtown's newish bakery Bread Lounge, is something of a minimalist. His bakery is designed like the lofts that surround it, and hi Read full Post
We often think it preferable to keep a polite distance from those who protect and serve, but this former police station in Highland Park is worth a trek. A nonprofit Read full Post
When it comes to cost-cutting, downsizing and philosophical and practical compromise, how low is it possible to go before there's nothing left to cut — and now Read full Post
For the in-depth story about the Beverly Hills murder, read the L.A. Weekly story “Did Scott Barker Knife Rich Kid Tony Takazato to Save His Girlfriend From Pr Read full Post
See also: *10 Best Standup Comedy Shows in L.A. Former Loveline and The Man Show host Adam Carolla loves cars, comedy, and talking about cars and comedy. His daily Read full Post
Kerry Tribe's new work There Will Be ________. is centered around her 30 minute film Greystone, which walks viewers through the famously mysterious suicide death Read full Post
The top-two primary system has brought us a slew of intraparty races this fall, which can make it difficult to tell the difference between the two candidates. Berman Read full Post
We call him the Teflon Sheriff because, despite more than a decade's worth of serious problems inside the L.A. jail system, woes that include gang-like cliques o Read full Post
How do you gag an artist? Way back in the George H.W. Bush years, it was believed by certain members of the Christian right that you could silence provocative and s Read full Post
[Editor's note: Why This Song Sucks determines why particular tracks blow using science. It appears on West Coast Sound every Wednesday.] Song: “Humpty Du Read full Post
Steve Lambert builds ideas. For instance, in the hand-built, retro signage he created for his second solo L.A. show, “It's Time to Fight and It's Time Read full Post
See more of Anne Fishbein's photography from Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong. It's around dusk inside Chapman Plaza, a small, cobblestone-lined courtyard hidden from Read full Post