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'Karate Kid' Apartment Damaged In Fire; 2 Hospitalized
'Karate Kid' Apartment Damaged In Fire; 2 Hospitalized - Sherman Oaks, CA - Two people were rescued and hospitalized after the Los Angeles area apartment building made famous in the "Karate Kid" movie caught fire.
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Suitors Line Up to Operate ArcLight Hollywod, Cinerama Dome
Marcus Theatres CEO Greg Marcus told investors that some ArcLight Hollywood and Pacific Theatres locations are too productive to stay dark.
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Petition update · IMPORTANT UPDATE ON ARCLIGHT CINEMAS
Hey everyone! I received important behind the scenes information about what's going on regarding Arclight Cinemas, and a possible solution to save the chain. A source who is highly reputable sent me this.
"Rick Caruso is the reason Pacific Theatres decide
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The Night Jim Morrison and the Doors Saw ‘2001’ at the Cinerama Dome
The Doors’ Ray Manzarek was known as a skilled keyboardist and respected music producer (his credits include seminal albums by X), but he was also a knowledgeable movie buff, having graduated from UCLA’s film program and receiving his MFA in cinematograph
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LA Neighborhood Deteriorates Into Violent Gang-Run Street Slum
A homeless encampment in northeast Los Angeles overrun by gang activity has prompted frustrated residents to beg apathetic city officials for help.
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Outdoor dining can resume in L.A. County, but no TV allowed and no more than 6 people per table | KTLA
After a two-month ban, Los Angeles County restaurants are once again welcoming customers for outdoor dining Friday. California state officials lifted the regional stay-at-home order earlier this week, and L.A. County officials announced that restaurants,
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Show Your Love for Miceli’s, a Legendary Hollywood Eatery – NBC Los Angeles
The famous Italian restaurant, which also has a location in Universal City, just launched a fundraiser. Also? You can buy meals for local ICU workers.
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Miceli’s Italian Restaurant, Hollywood’s Oldest, Issues Funds Plea – Deadline
Miceli's Italian Restaurant, Hollywood's Oldest Pizzeria, Issues Fundraising Plea For Help
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Pasadena to keep outdoor dining open despite L.A. County health order | KTLA
The Pasadena City Council decided Monday to keep restaurants open for dining, despite the Los Angeles County public health order requiring outdoor dining to halt as of Wednesday. While the city cou…
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LA Restaurant Owners React to County’s Proposed COVID-19 Recovery Fee Surcharge
The proposed fee would be an additional charge for diners eating on the premises
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Face masks now required whenever L.A. residents leave homes, Garcetti says
The requirement comes as additional retail shops, and many public recreation spaces, reopen.
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Get Involved, Internet: Help save the Troubadour, which is struggling to stay afloat in lockdown
The last band to grace the stage of West Hollywood’s iconic Troubadour was Glass Animals, who headlined a packed gig on March 11. Since then, the venue that helped propel Elton John to stardom has been shuttered, and the reopening plan laid out by Gover
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Amoeba Music's Sunset Boulevard location will not reopen
Bad news for fans of iconic Los Angeles retail locations/cultural hubs: The Sunset Boulevard location of record store chain Amoeba Music will not survive the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with The Wrap reporting that the owners have decided to focus their
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Musso & Frank's Kept 84 Employees on Payroll as the Restaurant Took 'Six-Figure' Losses
In March, Musso and Frank;s was forced to temporarily close its doors for the first time ever. Now it's being closely watched by the Los Angeles small-business community as a harbinger of what could happen to their own insurance claims. The restaurant fil
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Iconic L.A. Movies to Stream While You're Stuck Inside Missing L.A.
See the city without breaking your coronavirus self-quarantine
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L.A. county health officials say it’s safe to walk, hike and bike outside amid coronavirus outbreak
Is it safe to walk, run, hike and bike outside? Is it recommended? Yes, say L.A. County Public Health officials. In fact, “take a walk” and “go for a hike” are at the top of the L.A. County Public Health Department’s “safe-to-do” list as the region’s figh
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How coronavirus issued a stunning last call (for a while) for beloved LA watering holes, from Formosa Cafe to Casa Vega
A reporter’s brief pub crawl Monday was more like a crawl through a ghost town of locked doors and empty rooms.
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39 Totally Fun Things To Do in L.A. This Week You Need to Know About (3-9-20 to 3-13-20)
This week, from Monday, March 9 to Friday, March 13, features Cava Discovery Week, Clock Tower Comedy at Union Station, ArtNight Pasadena, PaleyFest, Noche de Estrellas The Aquarium of the Pacific, an epic floral pop-up at Bar Fiorito and MUCH more.
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Retro Basement Bar Joins Downtown LA’s Growing Vintage Cocktail Scene - Eater LA
Grandma’s Cabinet lands along busy 8th Street
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38 Awesome Things To Do This Weekend in L.A. (4-12-2019 to 4-14-2019)
This weekend, from Friday, April 12 to Sunday, April 14 features Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle, a Game of Thrones cocktail event, the LA Art Book Fair, the L.A. Times Festival of Books, MONSTERPALOOZA, Bergamot's Spring Open House, and MUCH more.
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8 Amazing Bike Rides In Los Angeles: LAist
8 great rides that take place on roads that are entirely car-free or have light traffic — and they work for folks of all fitness levels.
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45 Fascinating and Unconventional Landmarks That Define Los Angeles
Underrated. Overlooked. Whatever you want to call them, these offbeat icons will introduce you to the other L.A.
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The experience that lets you relive the magic of flying on board a luxurious 1970s Pan Am 747 | Daily Mail Online
The experience is housed inside LA's Air Hollywood, the world's largest aviation-themed film studio. Tickets cost between $475 and $875 for two.
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Pan Am Experience: Elaborate dinner theater recreates air travel from the 1970s
One-part re-enactment, one-part dinner theater, Los Angeles' Pan-Am Experience mixes top-quality food with elaborate detail to recreate what it was like to fly a Boeing 747 in the 1970s.
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Rebellion and rock ‘n’ roll: The Sunset Strip in the ’60s
How go-go dancing teens—and the underage clubs that embraced them—turned the Strip technicolor.
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LA Council Members Want To Restrict Contributions From Big Developers: LAist
Developers of large residential and commercial buildings would be barred from contributing if their projects require approvals from city officials.
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Elvis Birthday Week Opens in Croon-tastic Fashion
GRACEBAND will sequin-up the stage, in Hermosa Beach, all to pay homage to The King.
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Uh, a Fighter Plane With World War II-Era Nazi Insignia Just Crashed in California
The German Luftwaffe suffered another devastating defeat today when a plane bearing its World War II-era insignia crash-landed on the center divider of U.S. 101 in California on Tuesday, promptly going up in an inferno like its historical predecessors.
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25 Fun Facts About the Hollywood Walk of Fame | Mental Floss
Test your knowledge with amazing and interesting facts, trivia, quizzes, and brain teaser games on MentalFloss.com.
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See How Quentin Tarantino Time-Warped Hollywood Boulevard Back to the 1960s
He's bringing the days of Charles Manson are back to life for his new film and turning Hollywood Boulevard into a retro set piece
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The Dog-Friendly Guide To LA
Photo: @StevieNicksThePit We love dogs of all shapes and sizes and we love LA so what's better than a guide of the best places to bring our four-legged friends? Nothing, really! That's why we've collected a list of some of the best places t
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The Brady Bunch house is for sale. Its broker expects an 'avalanche' — of lookers, at least
The Brady Bunch house in Colfax Meadows is on the market after 45 years.
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48 Awesome Things To Do in L.A. This Weekend! (6-29-18 to 7-1-18)
This weekend, from Friday, June 29 to Sunday, July 1, features Roaring Nights at the LA Zoo, a Norton Simon's A Night in Focus, Summer Happenings at the Broad, Chinatown Summer Nights, a Pirate Invasion in Long Beach, a block party in Venice, and MUCH mor
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Best Hikes in L.A. to Get Outdoors and View the City
From secluded mountain treks in Altadena to unparalleled people-watching in Runyon Canyon, here are six of the best hikes in L.A. with great views of the city
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Things to do in Hollywood: Philip Mershon’s Felix in Hollywood Tour Company
Local Hollywood historian Philip Mershon’s entire tour of Hollywood takes place within a quarter-mile radius of Sunset Blvd and Gower St and makes no ment
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April's Best Classic and Indie Movie Screenings in L.A. - Los Angeles Magazine
From Old Hollywood epics to an epic “Wayne’s World” party
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30 Totally Fun Things To Do in L.A. This Week! (2/12/18 to 2/16/18)
This week, from Monday, February 12 to Friday, February 16, features Astronomy on Tap, Getty Center's 20th anniversary, Mardi Gras at Union Station, Valentine's Day in L.A., The Chocolate & Art Show, NBA All-Star events and MUCH more.
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LA's Best Dive Bars
There are times when you want to get dolled up and have a fancy night on the town. For us, those nights are few and far between so we love our local dive bars where we can ditch the lines, velvet ropes, and lists and just enjoy good music, ambiance, and,
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Fire Alarm, Shots Fired At Nakatomi Plaza - WSMH19 Local News
Trouble Tonight At Nakatomi Plaza Police, SWAT, and FBI are surrounding Nakatomi Plaza at this hour after a police officer was reportedly fired upon.
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A Guide to the 100 Stunning Architectural Gems of L.A. - Los Angeles Magazine
The burnished splendor of Art Deco. The clean grace of Modernism. When it comes to architecture, our city is a wonderland
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23 Essential Dive Bars in Los Angeles
Because the holidays can be stressful
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Remembering Tower Records
The Legendary Past and Celluloid Future of Tower Records on the Sunset Strip By Alison Martino Photo: Robert Landau It’s impo...
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LA's Best Bars with Live Music
LA has a countless offering of local and tangential bars and watering holes. Some serve as the perfect pre-game spot before heading to a concert; some bring the show to the bar. For those who like to saddle up at the counter, enjoy a cocktail with a live
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Finding Los Angeles: The Brown Derby
If it's just anyone, any place will do. If it's someone important, say, "Meet me at the Derby."
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Long-Hidden Room Reportedly Discovered On The Queen Mary: LAist
The room may have been forgotten for half a century.
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Bat-Signal to Shine Over L.A. in Honor of Adam West
Mayor Eric Garcetti will light up the sky Thursday to remember the late 'Batman' actor.
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Why are doughnut boxes pink? The answer could only come out of Southern California
Everyone in Los Angeles knows what comes in a pink box: doughnuts. But the story behind those boxes is seldom told.
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When L.A. Was Empty: Wide-Open SoCal Landscapes
Early photographs of Los Angeles surprise for many reasons, but often what's most striking is how empty the city looks.
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Los Angeles Neighborhood Guide: DTLA
Photo: Neil Kremer The ever-expanding "Los Angeles Area" stretches far and wide across Southern California but the heart of the city has always been Downtown. Where parking is sacred, the skylines are breathtaking and the events - the events are
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Exclusive: Rooftop Cinema Club is back for a third fantastic season
Rooftop Cinema Club returns to the Montálban rooftop for another season of drinks, snacks and screenings including classics, cult favorites and new releases
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Neighborhood Guide: Los Feliz
Los Feliz, it's so much more than a major traffic artery above Hollywood Blvd. The neighborhood and community have been growing and cultivating an eclectic and endlessly amusing collection of shops, bars, venues and restaurants and we find ourselves frequenting the area more and more often.
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14 must-follow Instagram accounts for LA lovers
Follow these accounts if you love shots of the Los Angeles skyline, glowing sunsets, stunning architecture, and inspiring design.
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The birth and rebirth of LA’s hottest block
The building that first made Downtown LA’s South Broadway into a destination a century ago is getting ready for its comeback.
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The 100 L.A. Things Every Angeleno Should Do at Least Once - Los Angeles Magazine
How many of these have you done?
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Best Jam Night at Which to Hear Actual Jams: The FOCKRs | Best of L.A. 2016: Your Key to the City
In L.A., jam nights these days are often an assemblage of all-star musicians who come together to play the classics, usually prepped with a rehearsal or...
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The Vin Scully Map Guide to Los Angeles
Vin Scully will broadcast his final game today after 67 years as the voice of the Dodgers. Here's a guide to some of the places frequented by Scully during his many years in Los Angeles.
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Union Station Will Host Free Screenings Of Film Noir Classics
Metro Art and the Film Noir Foundation are joining forces to present three classic film screenings at Union Station. The hook is that at least a portion of each film was shot inside the building.
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Bill Hader explains how he and Fred Armisen came up with ‘The Californians’
They, like us, are obsessed with LA driving directions
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Amoeba Music: Staying Put (for Now)
The doted-upon vinyl-and-more shop isn't meeting the wrecking ball at present, despite word on the street.
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Tour Los Angeles during its ‘Golden Age of neon’
A new book features hundreds of vintage photos of LA’s best neon signs
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13 small towns around LA you should absolutely visit
For when you need to leave city life behind for a while.
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Six Great LA “Lakes”
Natural lakes are a rarity in Southern California but maybe it doesn’t matter if a lake in LA is “real” or not. Whether it’s fishing, boating, birding, or picnicking, here are six great bodies of water we call “lakes” of greater LA.
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Bob Hope Airport will be branded 'Hollywood Burbank Airport' - LA Times
Bob Hope Airport officials voted 8 to 1 on Monday to change the airfield’s branding name to Hollywood Burbank Airport in an effort to increase recognition with passengers outside of Southern California, especially those east of the Colorado Rockies.
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Popular Disneyland attractions closing for a year to make room for 'Star Wars' land - The Orange County Register
ANAHEIM – To make room for construction of a 14-acre “Star Wars” themed land, Disneyland Resort officials announced today several popular attractions will close for a year at Disneyland, including the railroad, Fantasmic! and most everything along the Rivers of America.
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Enjoying laid-back summer vibes in the City of Angels: A guide
How do you know it’s summer in the land of eternal good weather? The light gets even more golden, and the opportunities to actually use that picnic basket you’ve moved with four times abound. You can use the plastic champagne glasses, and real cloth napkins and everything.
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LA's Can't-Miss Festivals In 2015: LAist
Yeah, Coachella's around the corner and completely sold out, but that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other festivals to enjoy this year. This is a huge city, after all—with plenty of surrounding suburbs and enclaves, too—and the 2015 calendar is packed with something for everyone.
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The Creation of LA's "Most Recognizable and Beloved" Building - Curbed Features - Curbed LA
On May 14, 1935, Los Angeles was abuzz. For months, motorists on Los Feliz Boulevard had "glanced up at the pile of masonry that loomed larger and larger, day...
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Eight modern speak-easy bars in L.A., for that insider feeling
These days, you have to #dobetter if you want to fill a bar — you can't just serve a dirty martini. Or, rather, you can serve the same dirty martini to both the 60-year-old crowd and to your average 23-year-old, but you need to serve it in a dimly lighted space, ideally with a secret entrance.
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21 things you have to explain to out-of-towners about LA - Thrillist Los Angeles
We've all had visitors who show up here to couch-crash, carless, and -- while you may be laughing at their face while they talk…
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26 Classic Restaurants Every Angeleno Must Try
Los Angeles has been blessed by a multitude of long-standing restaurants that continue to serve diners with classic fare that strikes at the heart of nostalgia. But many of these restaurants aren't...
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LA Secrets - Hidden Oil Derricks Underground Prohibition Tunnels And More
Since the only LA "secret" you know of is about these canyons you can drive through as an alternative to the 405, here's a guide…
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10 Reasons Every Angeleno Ought to Be Grateful as the New Year Approaches
Everyday I think about how appreciative I am to be an Angeleno. Even with Los Angeles already being an exciting place, it only seems to be getting better.
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10 Amazing Aerial Photographs of L.A. That’ll Give You A New Appreciation for the Beauty of Our City
Once you see these aerial shots of the city of angels, you'll never look at L.A. quite the same again.
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The Rundown on Tarfest, the Free Festival Happening This Weekend - Los Angeles Magazine
Party among the mammoths at the La Brea Tar Pits
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Quentin Tarantino Takes Over New Beverly Cinema After An Uneasy, 'Not Very Nice Or Pretty' Transition: LAist
Quentin Tarantino took over the operations at the New Beverly Cinema, ousting Michael Torgan, whose family has run the theater since 1978.
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What should a parking ticket in L.A. cost?
How much should a parking ticket at an expired meter cost? In the city of Los Angeles, that ticket will set you back $63 — and if the ticket is sitting on your windshield, you probably think that's too much to pay. The pricing of fines is just one i
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13 Of Los Angeles' Most Ridiculous Parking Signs
A collection of some of L.A.'s most confusing, complicated and downright ridiculous parking signs.
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Quakes are increasing, but scientists aren't sure what it means
No, it's not your imagination: The Los Angeles area is feeling more earthquakes this year.
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Your Guide To Free Outdoor Summer Concerts In Los Angeles
'Tis the season for some awesome free outdoor concerts.
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How One Quirky Museum Preserves LA's Victorian Houses
Just before the Avenue 43 exit on the Arroyo Seco Parkway, amidst the working-class homes and small businesses of Montecito Heights, sits a small, shabby but picturesque Victorian village....
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Every Summer outdoor movie screening in LA, now in one calendar
112 movies. All over LA. May to September. You're gonna want to bookmark this.
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"Stuff*" Only People In LA Say!
Written by Heidi Niedermeyer and Elena Crevello. Based on a true story. Watch our COACHELLAAAA!!! sketch!!!! http://youtu.be/HDYXn1gbRzY Like
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How Location Scouts Discover Where L.A. Can Stand In for Other Cities
Thanks to frequent film and television location shoots, Angelenos can walk the streets of far-off cities without ever setting foot on a plane.
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Vintage Los Angeles: Fish Shanty and the Kooky Wonderland That Was Restaurant Row
La Cienega and Beverly Boulevard was once a playful pocket of themed eateries, amusement parks, and nightclubs
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Brokechella: Tune Fest for a Tenner
The one-day downtown music party brings the vibes for little cash.
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Take a Stroll Through the Getty Museum From Any Place That Has Internet
The Getty is a world-class museum, but perhaps that's why it's packed to the gills on the weekends. If you were hoping to actually see the art instead of...
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Let my people go ... to Hancock Park | Los Angeles
In the 1920s and ’30s, few, if any, Jews could be found living in this neighborhood of large, fine homes and lush landscaping, let alone studying Talmud or buying shmurah matzah.
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A Map Guide to LA's Most Fascinating Private Clubs
According to LA Confidential, there is an old adage that goes
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The 10 people in Silverlake who are kinda the worst
Forbes just dubbed Silverlake
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The 10 Best Bars in Silver Lake
As we were told by a mouthbreathing, knuckle-dragging jerk at one of the very bars described within, Silver Lake grew up a long time ago. So that's why we feel no need to treat it like some pegged-pants screw-up who only chugs cheap pilsner. In fact,
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What $1,800 A Month Can Rent You In 5 LA Neighborhoods
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in various Los Angeles neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse?...
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Mapping the 23 Best Hotel Bars in Los Angeles!
Last year during Hotels Week, our pals over at Eater LA mapped out some of the best hotel restaurants in the city. This time around, they're helping us celebrate...
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17 Of Our Favorite Events In Los Angeles This Week
We've found 17 events happening this week in L.A. that may interest you. Read on for our picks and all the details.
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Beatles party in 1964: in L.A.!
Raw news footage from 1964 shows the teenage frenzy and celebrity arrivals outside the private party held for the Beatles during their first trip to Los Angeles. Also: we have a new venue for the event.
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Statistically, Los Angeles Has Most Pleasant Weather in the US
It's official: Los Angeles's weather is awesome. According to data from the last 23 years, compiled by software engineer Kelly Norton (via...
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Inside the New Ace Hotel's Dazzling Old United Artists Theatre
When Downtown's United Artists Theatre first opened in late 1927, Motion Picture News pronounced it "the final word in theatre construction," and no wonder.
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How to Dissuade Someone from Moving to L.A. Without Them Realizing It
Los Angeles is having a major moment. We’d celebrate the good publicity—if it wasn’t filling us with dread
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Ice Skating is Only Thing Allowed on Culver City Ice Rink Land
The Culver Ice Arena, one of the last ice rinks in the area and former training grounds for many NHL greats, including Wayne Gretzky, closed down for good yesterday,...
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14 of Our Favorite Events This Week
So we gave you the lowdown on this month’s events from a birds-eye view to help you plan February. Now here are 14 MORE that happen this week alone.
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Vintage Swank: Casino Moderne Night: Sip Sidecars and revisit the 1920s alongside other swells!
There are plenty of sites that delve into contemporary slang and lingo, with new and byzantine entries popping up each and every day.
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Bonkers: There's A Plan To Turn The Silver Lake Reservoir Into A Hipster Beach
It's 80 degrees out in January. You're walking your dog by the Silver Lake Reservoir. You gaze at it longingly.
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Petition | SAVE OUR HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD FROM THE PROPOSED REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AT 1414 MAIN STREET, VENICE, CA 90291 | Change.org
Dear Neighbor,
It has recently come to light that a partnership of real estate developers has quietly purchased several adjacent properties on Main...
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Showtime: Forum in Inglewood reopening as music, entertainment venue
It’s showtime again at the Forum.No, the Lakers are not returning to the Inglewood arena where, along with the L.A. Kings, they made their mark throughout the last third of the past century. But, after more than a dozen years of underuse
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Hidden Gems in the San Fernando Valley
Discover the hidden gems of The Valley, one of LA's largest and most diverse regions.
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25 Things You Might Not Know About Los Angeles
You know the Hollywood sign, the Lakers, and the traffic, but here are a few Los Angeles nuggets that may have slipped past you.
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How Los Angeles Erased Hills From Its Urban Core
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Southland: Excavating the Urban History of Greater Los Angeles
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CityDig: A Freeway for Bicycles? It Happened in Pasadena
Los Angeles has been imagining new ways to get around the city on two wheels. But perhaps nothing today matches the ambition behind a Pasadena
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Helms Bakery to Re-Open in Culver City Next Year
Sherry Yard and Sang Yoon team up to reopen the landmark Helms Bakery in fall 2013. Treats from the menu will be available to try at Father's
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12 Photos From the LA River's First Day Open Since the 1930s
By all reports, the LA River was packed with kayakers yesterday as about two and a half miles through the Elysian Valley...
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The Most Famous Corner in Town: Beverly Glen and Ventura
James Dean filled his Porsche Spyder up with gas on the final afternoon of his life at "Casa De Petrol." At the same corner, Casa De Cadillac.
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That's Right, Los Angeles Is Giving Up Car Lanes for Pedestrians
Six lanes of traffic will be reduced to three in the city's plan to improve the walkability of Broadway.
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The 12 Best Classic Los Angeles Restaurants
From the birthplace of a sandwich classic to longtime celebrity hideaways and a few places for plates of meat and stiff drinks in between, we've got our picks for the best classic restaurants in L.A.