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The Sky’s The Limit for Barbara Burrell
The electrifying convergence of a pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement has changed the landscape of Los Angeles forever, redefining the city as we know it and leaving us in a new normal with more questions than answers. But for the ...
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Three Nostalgic L.A. Staycation Spots to Go Back in Time
Three historic Los Angeles hotels are offering safe and sane staycation jaunts for those  who want to soak up a little bit of history and take a break from the new normal. On Friday, August 14, the iconic Hotel Figueroa turns 94 and ...
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Music Pick (Livestreaming): Bokanté
Though the performance being aired on Friday was originally recorded in September 2018, musicians Malika Tirolien and Michael League will be online for a live chat. The Grammy-nominated international jazz-fusion ensemble, with a name that t...
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No Living Fast, No Diarrhea, Just a Vandals Reissue
25 years. A quarter of a century. That’s how much time has passed since Huntington Beach punks the Vandals unleashed the sheer brilliance of the Live Fast Diarrhea album on the world – a collection of short, sharp punk nuggets that brea...
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ENTERTAINMENT
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L.A. Weekly’s Movie Guide: Black is King, The Go-Go’s, The Fight, Retaliation and More
L.A. Weekly’s Movie Guide is your look at the hottest films available on your TV sets, electronic devices and in select drive-ins and theaters throughout Southern California. Theaters remain closed, but the good news is that there’s no ...
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Review: DC’s Demented Superhero Saga Doom Patrol is Must-See Cable TV
Nazi puppets, flatulent donkeys, oozing masses of Golden Age actresses, Brendan Fraser, vengeful rats, doomsday preaching cockroaches, sentient genderqueer streets... Doom Patrol has it all, except for a large audience. But hopefully th...
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ARTS
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Arts at Home (and in the Car): August 13-16
From a cumulative serial exhibition about collective memory to a new dance film that left its heart in San Francisco, a street art auction to save indie shops on Melrose, a book launch celebrating the narrative power of the U.S. Mail, a dri...
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Six New Art Books to Love Now and Soon
A new art season is upon us, but with the “new normal” restrictions on travel and gatherings, like everything else it won’t be the same this year. One ray of light however is the world of gorgeous new art books that can help satisfy y...
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CULTURE
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#LastCall Initiative Aims to Change Nightlife Culture for Women Before Clubs Re-Open
The announcement of "last call" signals more than the end of a night on the town at a club or bar. For some it's a reminder to go home and go to bed, but for others it's quite the opposite, especially if lots of drinking has been goin...
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Mayor Announces New LAPD Bureau For ‘Community-Driven Policing’
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the LAPD is forming a Community Safety Partnership Bureau, in an attempt to "develop better relationships with the community." The bureau will expand upon a 2011 program of the same name. The ori...
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CANNABIS
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Dry Cannabis Farming: Faith in the Process
Dry farming cannabis shows new levels of symbiosis with the ecosystem and great sun-grown pot. While dry farms are said to only make up a dozen cannabis cultivation operations in California, the resulting cannabis is must-smoke-pot for a...
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Canopy Growth CEO Talks Growing Better Pot, Pandemics, and Consumer Expectations
Revenue is up across the board except for the actual pot at world’s biggest cannabis company Canopy Growth As investors in Canopy Growth started to see more tangible results from January’s change in leadership, the stock price bumped...
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Make the Perfect Cannabutter
As the classic cannabis brownie or cookie is how many people try an edible for the first time, it really shouldn’t be any big surprise that cannabis and butter make a delightful pairing. It can be used in any recipe requiring butter, and ...
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Try a New Strain of Weed
Most dispensaries have a huge variety of strains on display and choosing which strains to try can feel overwhelming. There are many elements that make up a cannabis strain’s unique profile, such as cannabinoids, terpenes, and environmenta...
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