In July of 2020, everything is cake. Except the art at Cakeland LA in Chinatown, which looks like cake, but
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In July of 2020, everything is cake. Except the art at Cakeland LA in Chinatown, which looks like cake, but
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Save Melrose is a fundraising event for four Melrose shops that were damaged during the civil unrest in late May.
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San Diego Comic-Con, like everything else, is online only this year. That might be disappointing if you love dressing up
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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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Tomorrow, the torch at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum will be lit from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the
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The Getty Research Institute and UCS School of Architecture have acquired the archives of Paul R. Williams, a prominent Black
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Today, Disney announced that its parks’ Splash Mountain ride will transform into a new attraction themed for 2009’s animated film,
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[UPDATE, July 1] Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered several businesses in 19 counties, including Los Angeles County, to close indoor operations
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Times are strange. Perhaps you would like to send someone a strange, singing telegram. It’s very physical distancing-friendly and they
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HBO is offering all nine episodes of its hit Watchmen for free this Juneteenth weekend, no subscription required. Watchmen is
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Today, the Board of Public Works and Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell released renderings of the future Historic Filipinotown Eastern Gateway. This
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As the city slowly opens back up, Angelenos are excited to leave the confines of their homes for more than
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