In the latest episode of We Talk L.A., we welcome Modern Hiker’s Casey Schreiner to chat about his new book,
READ MORENew ‘Burritos Locos’ Offers Big Burritos, Bottled Beer
Hey, remember when new restaurants used to open up all the time? That was fun. If you’re looking for something
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Some people are so upset that they can’t go congregate at the beach that they’re now congregating in protest instead.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our food and beverage industry hard, forcing all restaurants to halt dine-in service. But by
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Rising anxiety is a struggle many Angelenos face as they cope with the direct and indirect effects of the COVID-19
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Confused about who can access COVID-19 testing or if you should get tested right now? You’re not alone. But maybe
READ MORENewsom Temporarily Closes Beaches in Orange County
This story has been updated with additional information Los Angeles Public Health Governor Gavin Newsom was expected to close all
READ MORE40 Things to Do in L.A. This Week While You’re Safer at Home [4-30-2020 to 5-6-2020]
We used to tell you about all the things you could go out and do in Los Angeles on a
READ MORERuPaul’s DragCon Goes Digital This Weekend
If you’re bummed that RuPaul’s DragCon got canceled, you can still check out a free digital version on World of
READ MORENewsom is Expected to Close State Beaches, Newport Beach Denies Crowding
[Update, April 30, 1 p.m.] Newsom announced a ‘hard close’ of Orange County’s beaches during his daily briefing. Read the
READ MORENow Anyone in L.A. Can Get a COVID-19 Test, Even Without Symptoms
During today’s briefing, Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that Los Angeles’s testing capacity has increased enough to allow anyone who wants
READ MOREL.A.’s Creative Spirit Persists, Even in the Face of a Pandemic
It’s a gloomy Saturday at a cul-de-sac in the San Fernando Valley. Adam Chester lugs his keyboard across the driveway
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