The latest exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles weaves together tales of classic Hollywood monsters and the
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The latest exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles weaves together tales of classic Hollywood monsters and the
READ MORECalling all Frank-o-philes: You can now live among the Polyphonic acid trip artwork of Lisa Frank, and for pretty cheap,
READ MOREDowntown Los Angeles teems with spooky haunts; long shuttered theaters reopened, abandoned warehouses turned into rave dungeons, and myriad one
READ MOREIt’s been 70 years since Norm Roybark opened his first namesake diner. While the original Sunset and Vine Norms is
READ MORENow that I’ve seen a good bit of L.A.’s Halloween offerings, I can say that Haus of Creep is our
READ MOREBe Kind, Rewind: Vidiots is back! The beloved video store and cultural institution is coming to Eagle Rock in 2020
READ MOREHoney, they blew up the fig! A massive humanoid light installation descends on DTLA’s bustling FIGAt7th shopping plaza Oct. 30 through
READ MOREA tapas dinner date can easily go one of two ways. The small-bite, multi-course Spanish style of eating can dazzle
READ MORENow in its third year, Haunted Little Tokyo is filling one of Los Angeles’ most historic and exciting neighborhoods with
READ MOREEverything is illuminated is more than an enchanting movie title; it’s a way of light. The rabidly popular -and unrelated
READ MOREDo you like your Riesling spine tingling? Your vino, screamo? Well if you’ve ever wanted to enjoy a luxurious, pastoral
READ MOREStanley Kubrick is considered one of the most influential directors of all time, a genre hopping filmmaker who was equally
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