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The Original Lobster Fest in Long Beach is Back for 2014!
You a fan of the lobster? Then you need to get your butt over to the 18th annual Original Lobster
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[UPDATE 6/17/2015: We have a brand new version of this list available, now updated for summer, 2015] Have you ever
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The woman doesn’t offer her name, nor is much context provided for her situation. It’s just kind of a peek
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Well Shakespeare By the Sea was just outstanding. The players from the Little Fish Theatre Company put on an inspired
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Did you know that L.A. County created an entire guide for planting drought tolerant (read: low water usage) plants, trees,
READ MORESoCal Man’s Slow Motion Video of Baby Humming Birds Pooping is Adorably Disgusting
Everybody poops, right? Even hummingbirds, whose breakneck fast paced existence might seem to defy that most natural of biological acts.
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Say what you will about drones but the one great thing about them, they can take some damn fine footage
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Ever wonder just how closely the fictional city of Los Santos from the Grand Theft Auto 5 video game was
READ MOREREMINDER: Join us for Shakespeare By The Sea this Saturday!
As a quick community reminder, we’ll be packing some snacks and picnicking out at Point Fermin Park in San Pedro
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Though Los Angeles may be a ways off from a citywide WiFi network of the future, at least we can
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