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Juliet Bennett Rylah

Juliet Bennett Rylah is the Editor in Chief of We Like L.A. Before that, she was a senior editor with LAist and a freelancer for outlets including The Hollywood Reporter, Playboy, Los Angeles Magazine, IGN, Nerdist, Thrillist, Vice, and others.
August 13, 2020 News

Chicano Moratorium Sites, Archery Range & Neighborhood Up For ‘Historic Places’ Recognition

Tomorrow, the California State Historical Resources Commission will consider 15 nominations for federal historic designation and 13 for state historic

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August 13, 2020 News

Metro’s Transit App Now Predicts Crowded Buses

Worried about being unable to social distance on a crowded Metro bus? According to Metro, its new app can predict

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August 12, 2020 News

LASD Deputies Will Begin Wearing Body Cams in October

The Sheriff’s Department’s contract for body-worn cameras has been finalized, according to a release from The L.A County Board of

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August 12, 2020 Culture

There’s a Free ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Drive-in at The Grove

For fans of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Amazon Prime Video and Street Food Cinema are hosting “A Marvelous Night at

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August 11, 2020 Food

New British Pub Opens at The Original Farmers Market

Now open for outdoor dining and takeout at The Original Farmers Market, Market Tavern is a pub that pays homage

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August 11, 2020 News

High-End Units Are Seeing the Biggest Rent Decreases in L.A.

Rent is falling in Los Angeles, especially when it comes to buildings at the top end of the market.  

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August 11, 2020 News

New Bus & Bike Lanes Open in DTLA

Yesterday, new dedicated bus lanes and bike lanes opened in downtown Los Angeles. L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti made the announcement

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August 10, 2020 News

DPH Stresses Masks (Again) and Provides School Updates

During today’s briefing, Public Health once again emphasized the importance of cloth facial coverings to fight COVID-19. The briefing also

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August 10, 2020 News

New L.A. Commission on Homelessness Would Include Unhoused People

Elected officials talk a lot about ending homelessness, but how much does someone really know about homelessness unless it’s happened

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People wearing masks in Old Town Pasadena
August 7, 2020 News

Reminder: Applications for Round 3 of COVID Recovery Fund Due Tonight

The L.A. Regional COVID-19 Recovery Fund is a $3 million fund for micro-entrepreneurs, small businesses, and nonprofits. Those selected will

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August 7, 2020 Culture

Santa Monica Offers Grants for New Art Projects

The City of Santa Monica’s Economic Recovery Task Force, Cultural Affairs has a new grant program that will pay artists

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Sunset Junction Sign
August 6, 2020 News

13th District Small Business Grant Applications Open Aug. 13

[Update: August 18] The application deadline has been extended. It is now Friday, August 21, at 11:59 p.m.. Applications for

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