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Butter, the Black-led, Artist-First Fine Art Fair, expands its national footprint with a summer exhibit at Inglewood’s Context Projects, featuring works from ...
The Venice Beach Club opens on the boardwalk today on the corner of Rose Ave.,  with a fresh new blue and white motif reminiscent of a European beach club in ...
Before there was Amazon and the internet, there was the Sears Catalog Big Book.  It offered everything from ready-to-build ...
The DineLA Restaurant Week of summer meal deals returns from Friday, July 25, through Friday, August 8, with an entire city ...
After sold-out runs across the country,  media experience brand Bucket Listers and Mattel, Inc. have brought the Malibu ...
With a sparkle in her eye, and biting honesty that cuts to your core, Tamara Yajia is as magnetic a real-life showwoman as ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane … it’s a Superman movie worth watching? The latest addition to the D.C. universe, which James Gunn ...
The photo booth, famous for spitting out those black and white strips of memories, made its debut in 1925 at the International League of Amusement Parks and ...
At the helm is CAPE Executive Director Michelle Sugihara, a fourth-generation Japanese American whose background in improv ...
Abraham’s Boys, Natasha Kermani’s clever retelling of the classic Dracula tale, burns itself into the brain by way of bold ...
The summer edition of JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles’ Movie & Bites series will feature the animated film,  “Fortune Favors Lady ...
There aren’t many universal good things to come out of COVID, perhaps except for an increased appreciation for nature, a newfound love of sourdough bread, and ...