The 90th Academy Awards Ceremony will take place on March 4 this year. As any Hollywood denizen knows, the annual
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The West Hollywood City Council has voted in favor of removing the 2015 ban on short-term rentals, but it’s not
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READ MORECandytopia Tickets Now on Sale (Again) After a Move to Santa Monica
After a long period of saccharine limbo, it appears that Candytopia will open in Los Angeles after all—well, sort of.
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The 22-mile Blue Line from downtown Los Angeles to Long Beach is both the oldest and busiest of Metro’s rail
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LAist is coming back, only this time under new management. In an open letter published on their website this morning, Southern
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READ MORELos Angeles Cracks Down on Wild House Parties with New Ordinance
Los Angeles has had its share of raucous house parties, but it seems those days are over. L.A. City Council
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