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My gaze wandered across the shelf from right to left, then up one row, then another. Suddenly out of the corner of my eye, I saw it. A chill ran up the back of my n Read full Post
Imagine paying the equivalent of your mortgage on a ticket to see the Rolling Stones and in return the seminal British band hits the stage and opens with a bunch of Read full Post
In the original laid back style of Barney's Beanery, there will be no grand opening for its new Westwood location. The fifth branch of the classic American resta Read full Post
Tabloid culture is baffling — and sad — on many levels, especially living in L.A., where the subjects (dis)gracing mag covers in the grocery store can often be s Read full Post
Some food for thought from local, national and international news sources from this past week: — An interview with Shut Up, Foodies, a new satirical food blog. Read full Post
Okay, Erykah Badu-gate is sooo one day ago, but with 24 hours of reflection, and frantic Googling/Topeka-ing, it has become apparent that no one cares about the othe Read full Post
View more photos in Anne Fishbein's “Bon Marche” slideshow. Ventura Boulevard, as it passes through Studio City and Sherman Oaks, may have the highe Read full Post
LCD Soundsystem have just released a new song through One Thirty BPM. They say it's called “Drunk Girls.” We say it's called “White Light, Read full Post
The two nights of Passover seder 5770 fall on Monday, March 29 and Tuesday, March 30. Our local, trusty, sophisticated Passover mavens honor the broad Jewish culina Read full Post
Photo by Keith Roenke Imagine how sonically colorless a world without traditional music would be. Actually, not very, according to the “retro-utopia” en Read full Post
The G-spot exists, right? How do I help my man find it without feeling like we're at the gyno? Yes, despite recent research out of some other spot in the Read full Post
If you think only sketchy old men hang out at strip clubs, you're wrong. Mark “The Cobrasnake” Hunter goes beyond the beaded curtain to photograph a Read full Post