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Back in 1987, L.A. stage actors sued and settled out of court with their own union, Actors Equity Association, after the union tried to shut down L.A.'s 99-Seat Read full Post
San Gabriel Valley's bakery onslaught continues with the opening of Bake Code, a Taiwanese company that specializes in artisanal breads that combine Asian flavo Read full Post
A company aiming to whoosh people from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes via pneumatic tube is being hush-hush about what's under way a Read full Post
To hear most people tell it, the history of rap goes like this: MCs were originally rapping primarily to showcase their DJs. That is, until Sugar Hill Gang put out Read full Post
Cheese lovers on the Westside don't have to trek all the way to Norbert Wabnig's shop in Beverly Hills to get good cheese anymore. They now have more than 1 Read full Post
One of the fascinating Angelenos featured in L.A. Weekly's People 2014 issue. Check out our entire People 2014 issue. Caitlin Doughty has been on the phone a lot Read full Post
One of the fascinating Angelenos featured in L.A. Weekly's People 2014 issue. Check out our entire People 2014 issue. The ball leaves his hands and you know wher Read full Post
We've traveled far from the days of the effortlessly hip spokespenguin who graced the frosty covers of everyone's frozen Kid Cuisine dinners. Farmers mar Read full Post
Pointless killings lie at the heart of playwright Brett Neveu's world. Through senseless murders, the author grasps for the purpose of life in an indifferent wor Read full Post
This week is dedicated to fun – in all shapes and sizes! From celebrating Cinco de Mayo to simply enjoying free comic book giveaways, there's a Read full Post
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