| | | What’s Popping Up? The Year of the Dragon | As chef Shirley Chung of Ms Chi Cafe will tell you, the Year of the Dragon is the start of a 24-year cycle of fire and luck, and the best way to start the Lunar New Year with a prosperity toss is to eat plenty of fiery golden chicken dumplings... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | Yangban Chef Katianna Hong Enters Squid Game: The Trials | Tickets are available now through Sunday, March 10 for the Netflix immersive experience Squid Game: The Trials, a 70-minute competition that also features a Night Market lineup of Korean-inspired food, cocktails and plenty ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | | | The Dream Syndicate Find Themselves at the Troubadour | The Dream Syndicate Find Themselves at the Troubadour: While we know of the Dream Syndicate as a key element in the '80s Paisley Underground scene which also included the likes of the Bangles, the Rain Parade and the 3 O'Clock), it's too... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | Crime & Punishment | Crime and punishment has always been an important part of television, but usually in the form of courtroom dramas. But sometimes, crime and punishment can take place outside of a court of law. In this edition of UnBinged, we take a look at ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | Review: Miller’s Girl – Jenna Ortega Glows in Campy Thriller | Although imperfect, vehemently so, Jade Halley Bartlett's Miller’s Girl is still a damn fine time at the movies. This isn’t an easy film to review. The script is beyond pedestrian with all the characters talking as if they’re in ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | Mysticality: Arts Calendar February 1-7 | In which all kinds of artists and creatives get in touch with the mysticality of their work as they seek to see the world in profound new ways—paintings about space-time, living ancestors, and the spirit world; new and vintage video art ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | Rashaad Newsome Listens With Their Eyes at ArtCenter | Ironically it’s a jammy, infectious groove that beckons visitors deeper into the darkened ArtCenter gallery space, where once they arrive, the serpentine cyborg dancer in Rashaad Newsome’s short video masterpiece repeatedly urges them ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | Inside Living Out In Palm Springs | Living Out Palm Springs, the first of its kind LGBTQ+ and 55+ community for active adults, opened last week to much fanfare, including words from Sen. Barbara Boxer, a Mediterranean spread and endless appetizers from Susan Feniger and Mary ... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | Net Running: How a Defunct Trading Card Game Continues Underground | Net Running: Gathered in a modest warehouse in Barcelona, Spain, with paint peeling off the walls and the sun peeking through a long glass panel ceiling, more than 200 loyal card gamers anxiously awaited the final round of the 2023... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | | | | | Rescheduling Cannabis Goes Beyond Industry Benefits | Dating back to last summer, the rescheduling vibes had been in the air. But Matt Zorn getting his hands on the Department of Health and Human Services’ recommendation letter to the Drug Enforcement Administration put the hype levels into... | READ MORE ➝ |
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| | Kalya and Uncle’s Farm Create First Legal Piattella Drop in America | Few things have ever hit the recreational hash market as hard as the piattella collaboration about to drop from its godfathers at Uncle’s Farm and Kalya Extracts. Uncle’s Farm is the internationally recognized originator of the... | READ MORE ➝ |
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