We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
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Many small and local businesses are suffering financial hardships due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In Little Tokyo, there’s now
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Think you’re going to party in the Hollywood Hills without the power going out? Think again. Also for today’s rundown:
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It may be an odd time to launch a new restaurant, but Theía is now officially open on West 3rd,
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The Los Angeles Zoo will reopen on August 26 with new health and safety protocols in place. This will be
READ MORENews Brief: Power Outages Hit Thousands of Angelenos Tuesday Night
Anyone else have their apartment go dark just as yesterday’s Lakers game was getting started? Wasn’t just me? Thought so.
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Koreatown is full of spectacular KBBQ options and now, one KBBQ spot is sharing its outdoor dining area with a
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LAUSD wants to test all its students and staff, but the price tag is hefty and the details are still
READ MORENow L.A. Has Its Own Socially Distant ‘Wine Window’
Los Angeles now has its very own “wine window,” located at Vinovore, a bottle shop in Silver Lake that focuses
READ MOREGet $23 of Bludso’s Bar & Que for Free on Tuesday
When Angelenos talk about barbecue, Kevin Bludso’s revered BBQ stand in Compton is often top of mind. The Texas-style recipes
READ MOREL.A. Artists Can Apply for $500-$1,500 Public Art Grants
If you’re an artist with an idea for public art during a pandemic, you may be eligible to win a
READ MORE‘Welcome Home’ is Dinner & a Ghost Story You Enjoy at Home
In Welcome Home, the call is coming from inside the house. Your house, specifically. Shine On Collective, an immersive theater
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