Need stuff to do this month in Los Angeles? We looked ahead on our calendar to focus in on some of the best
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Disney Announces Layoff of 28,000 Workers
In the brief today: Disney lets go of thousands of workers, breweries and wineries allowed to reopen, and a San
READ MOREL.A. County Approves Opening Wineries, Breweries & School Waivers
Los Angeles County today moved to allow breweries and wineries to reopen for outdoor service and to implement the state’s
READ MORE25 Spots for the Best Coffee in Los Angeles
One thing that hasn’t changed during the pandemic is that a good cup of coffee makes everything better. Fortunately, Los
READ MOREA.M. Brief: L.A. Comic Con Plans to Hold In-Person Event in December
L.A. Comic Con really, really wants to put on an event this year. But will it be safe? Also this
READ MOREA Socially Distant Show Explores Climate Change at a Wildfire Burn Site
Fire Season, a new site-specific work from immersive theater company Capital W, asks you to explore the site of a
READ MOREA 10-Course Drive-Thru is Coming to the Hollywood Palladium
A 10-course drive-thru featuring some of L.A.’s best chefs is coming to the Hollywood Palladium on October 15 & 16.
READ MOREA.M. Brief: Public Health Says No Surge of COVID-19 Infections From Labor Day
In the brief today: No measurable Labor Day outbreak, Joe Montana thwarts a kidnapping, and some crappy comments made by
READ MORE‘Fargo’ Has a Contest to Win a Free Pie
Fargo’s fourth season is set to debut this weekend. This time, the anthology series takes us to Kansas City in
READ MOREHorror Bar Dirk’s Terror Tavern Serves Plant-First Food & Creepy Cocktails
There’s only one place in town that offers a Texas Chainsaw Massacre BBQ (vegan options, oddly enough, available), and that’s
READ MOREA Massive Food Hall Opens in the San Gabriel Valley Saturday
The long-awaited Glendora Public Market will soft open this Saturday, September 26. Housed in the 19,000-square-foot former Wonder Bread bakery,
READ MOREA.M. Brief: D.A. Drops Charges Against KPCC Reporter Josie Huang
Prosecutors have dropped the case against Josie Huang, a KPCC reporter charged with obstructing justice. Plus: Containment jumps higher on
READ MORE