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Most big campaign spenders are billionaires, corporations, political action committees or unions. Think George Soros, the Koch brothers, the NRA. But the biggest L.A Read full Post
Gourmet food trucks and pop-up dinners have become so much the norm in Los Angeles that it's surprising to think it was just eight years ago that Kogi BBQ godfat Read full Post
Considering the amount of bro energy that can course through the average comedy club, it's no wonder female comedians — especially newer ones — would be on t Read full Post
There has never been a mega-festival quite like Desert Trip. There are just six acts and only one stage. No art installations, no dance tent, no bands you never hea Read full Post
Los Angeles' LGBT community may be saying “Bye, Felicia” to Frontiers Magazine. The staff of Multimedia Platforms Worldwide's five publicatio Read full Post
Egee Mabolis, the beloved parking lot peacekeeper of the Silver Lake Trader Joe's, is back to work, following a lengthy recovery from a horrific bicycle accident Read full Post
The lights on the DJ mixer glow a warm red and green, a visual representation of the nearly 100,000 watts of sonic power erupting out the other e Read full Post
Psychic TV has a a new album called Alienist out next month, but you wouldn’t have known that on Friday at the Teragram Ballroom, in the no-person’s-land Los An Read full Post
Shanghai Diamond Garden, a Chinese-American restaurant, has been around in one incarnation or another for the better part of 50 years. It serves what's colloqui Read full Post
When Duke Bakery opened a location earlier this month at the Americana at Brand, it meant folks in Glendale had a place to pick up baked goods with Asian flavors Read full Post
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