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March 16, 2020 Culture / Lifestyle

Here’s All the Free Online Stuff You Get With Your L.A. Library Card

Much like everything else in L.A., the Central Library and 72 branch libraries are closed through at least March 31

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Infinity Mirrored Room
March 16, 2020 Culture / News

The Broad Will Livestream Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Room Today

The Broad may be closed, but you can still check out one of its most popular attractions. The museum will

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March 16, 2020 Culture / View Points

COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 4: Protecting the Most Vulnerable

During a press conference yesterday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out new guidelines to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, including

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Morning sun Los Angeles River
March 15, 2020 Culture / View Points

COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 3: If Cabin Fever is the Worst of It

Three days into a self-quarantine and I’m already scratching the walls. It poured last night, a torrent that seemed like

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March 14, 2020 Culture / View Points

COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 2: In Standing Apart, We Stand Together

When you’re under self-quarantine, the one thing you definitely have is an abundance of time. I’ve used that time to

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March 13, 2020 Culture / View Points

COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 1: What’s That Tickle in My Throat?

Two days ago, I felt a tickle in my throat. The kind of vague, scratchy feeling where you think a

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March 11, 2020 Culture / Happenings

Here’s the Grunion Run Schedule for 2020

Run, grunion, run! This week kicks off the annual unpredictable and wholly remarkable ritual of the Grunion Run. And if

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March 10, 2020 Culture

Immersive Theater: ‘Where the Others Are’ is Perfect Sci-Fi Horror

What begins as a blue-collar marriage story morphs into sci-fi horror in Where the Others Are, the latest immersive show

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March 10, 2020 Culture / Food

There’s a Jewish Deli Exhibit Coming to The Skirball This April

Do you love a Canter’s Brooklyn Ave? Then check out the Skirball Cultural Center’s next exhibit. “I’ll Have What She’s

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February 26, 2020 Culture / Happenings

This L.A. Distillery Tour is a Booze-Infused Adventure that Combines Mystery, Weirdness, and Storytelling

On the corner of 5th Street and Colyton in the Arts District, a group of mad scientists offer weekend tours

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February 25, 2020 Culture / Happenings

The Nest Combines Puzzles and Story for a Haunting Theater Experience

The Nest is, hands down, one of Los Angeles’s best immersive experiences. It’s kind of like a narrative escape room,

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February 19, 2020 Culture / Happenings

An Experimental Adaptation of Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ is Playing at The Wallis

Frankenstein, the classic novel by Mary Shelley, gets a modern facelift in the latest show commissioned by The Wallis Annenberg

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