78 degrees, limitless sunshine, and lots to do. Just another Saturday in the city of angels, right? Below you’ll find
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Things to do This Christmas Week and Weekend in L.A. [12-20-2021 to 12-26-2021]
The best Christmas gift we could had this year was a Covid-free environment to host gatherings, attend events, and celebrate
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We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
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We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREL.A. County Businesses Get New Restrictions Due to COVID-19 Spread
Earlier this week, 40 counties—accounting for all of Southern California—were moved back to the most restrictive, purple tier in the
READ MOREA Puzzle Quest Reveals the Santa Monica Pier’s Strange History
The Santa Monica Pier, once envisioned as a means to eject sewage into the ocean, is 110 years old. And
READ MOREHaunted Little Tokyo Returns With Scavenger Hunts, Food Fests & More
The 4th Annual Haunted Little Tokyo will take place both IRL and online this year from Oct. 23-31. It’s a
READ MOREIndieCade is Online Now With Dozens of Free Games, Panels, & More
IndieCade is typically an in-person L.A. festival of new, upcoming, and indie games of all kinds: board games, tabletop RPGs,
READ MOREDrive-In Dinner and a Movie Pop-Up Comes to Chinatown
Cinemauto cruises into Chinatown for a monthly series of culturally distinct on-screen entertainment and local eats. Each ticket includes entry,
READ MORE37 Things to Do in L.A. This Week [7-2-2020 to 7-8-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MOREHugo’s Tacos Takes a Break Due to Anti-Mask Harassment
At Hugo’s Tacos in Atwater Village, employees received so much harassment from customers who didn’t want to wear a mask
READ MORESome L.A. Tenants Could Get $2,000 in COVID-19 Rent Relief
Los Angeles City Council voted yesterday to approve a $100 million renter relief program that could help up to 50,000
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