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Found in LA: Gas Prices... Way High

Found in LA: Gas Prices... Way High

$3.55 for unleaded. Check, albeit annoying. more ›

Next Red Line Train Arriving in June

Next Red Line Train Arriving in June

You might have to wait and be agonizingly teased for an additional three months until those LCD, screens telling you the arrival of the next train, start to work. Curbed LA reported it would be by May and now Streetsblog LA reports by the end of June the latest and tells us how they will work: more ›

10 Most Inspiring Beards of All Time!

10 Most Inspiring Beards of All Time!

With both David Letterman and Conan O'Brien sporting beards, pop-culture talking heads have been all a buzz of late about the return of the beard. The return of the beard. Which brings us to this blog post from Best Week Ever called, The 10 Most Inspiring Beards Of All Time. more ›

New Music Tuesday - Midnight MP3 Edition: Junior Senior, Linda Thompson, Eisley, The Rentals, Dean Martin, You Say Party! We Say Die!

New Music Tuesday - Midnight MP3 Edition: Junior Senior, Linda Thompson, Eisley, The Rentals, Dean Martin, You Say Party! We Say Die!

OUT TODAY: Junior Senior - Hey Hey My My Yo Yo (Rykodisc) [MP3]: “We R The Handclaps” via Fluxblog Eisley - Combinations (Reprise / Wea) [MP3]: “Invasion” via Lullabyes Linda Thompson - Versatile Heart (Rounder) [MP3]: “Beauty (feat Antony)” via Homo Eclectic The Wildbirds - Golden Daze (Universal Republic) [MP3]: “Way Down Low” via Come Pick Me Up You Say Party! We Say Die! - Lose All Time (Paper Bag) [MP3]: “Giant Hands” via... more ›

LAst Night's Action: Lakers Drop Balls, Cake. Still Win.

LAst Night's Action: Lakers Drop Balls, Cake. Still Win.

Lakers 100, Spurs 96 - The Lakers opened a three game road trip by surviving a late San Antonio rally. Both teams suffered from ball control issues. The Lakers dropped the rock 17 times (7 by Kobe), and the home team had 19 turnovers resulting in 25 points. Before the game, Kobe threw a lot of cliches at the press about getting back to basics. While the turnovers didn't live up to the expectations,... more ›

On The Charts - #1 With A Mullet: Beyonce, Mana, Gym Class Heroes, Now 23, Super Mario Brothers Theme, Carrie Underwood, Omarion

On The Charts - #1 With A Mullet: Beyonce, Mana, Gym Class Heroes, Now 23, Super Mario Brothers Theme, Carrie Underwood, Omarion

LAist is proud to begin offering a weekly, chart roundup of Billboard Magazine’s most coveted rankings. Join us as we revel in the conventional standard of musical success. Let us cross our fingers, hoist our lighters, and dream together of the supreme resurrection of artist-driven recordings that will forever eclipse the dark cloud of big label greed, A&R sleaze and disposable audio. Amen. Here are this week’s chart toppers. Behold the #1’s. Billboard Charts... more ›

LAst Night's Action: Ho-Ho-Heat

LAst Night's Action: Ho-Ho-Heat

Heat 101, Lakers 85 - Dwane Wade filled the Laker's stockings with 40 pieces of coal, errrr, points, and Kobe was about as useful as Rudolph on a sunny afternoon. In a game hyped by the NBA as a new Christmas tradition and hyped by commentators as a matchup of two top scorers, Miami took control early and never faltered. The Heat have now won three in a row against the Lakers on Christmas day.... more ›

California Through Cardinal-Colored Glasses

TV commentators are hyping Ohio State vs. Michigan as yet another “game of the century," and celebrities are scrambling to find tickets. It's only the third time the top two ranked teams have faced each other in the history of 2006 (and it will happen again on January 8). Sub-headlines are going to traditional rivalries like Pit vs. West Virginia (a/k/a the Backyard Brawl) and Auburn vs. Alabama (college football + deep south =... more ›

The Wright Day

The Wright Day

Anyone who’s logged onto google today (i.e. just about everyone who uses the internets) knows a little something about Frank Lloyd Wright. Whether or not you esteem him to be the Greatest American Architect of All Time, the prolific master, who died at the age of 92 and would’ve turned 138 today, designed a gorgeously innovative -- if often structurally flawed -- building or two or few hundred. more ›

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