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'Glee' Meets 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show': Jack, DeVito and TV Cast to Pay Tribute at The Wiltern

'Glee' Meets 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show': Jack, DeVito and TV Cast to Pay Tribute at The Wiltern

Next Thursday, Lou Adler is bringing a hybrid musical production of Rocky Horror to The Wiltern in a tribute to the 35th anniversary of the movie's release, complete with a costume ball. The event is a fundraiser for The Painted Turtle, Adler's summer camp for children with chronic, life-threatening illnesses. He spoke with us last week from his Malibu offices. more ›

WeHo's Sunset Strip Revs up for a Busy Summer of Happy Hours & Food Trucks

WeHo's Sunset Strip Revs up for a Busy Summer of Happy Hours & Food Trucks

West Hollywood is not known for cheap parking, nor for its attitude towards food trucks, which are banned under city law. Now that's starting to change. In a move to make sure the famous Sunset Strip's fading spot stays on the map, businesses are banding together to bring crowds out in two weekly events throughout the Summer. more ›

Silver Lake, Echo Park Giving Sunset Strip Major Competition

Silver Lake, Echo Park Giving Sunset Strip Major Competition

In an LA Times article about the Key Club shutting its doors--apparently for remodeling--neighbor and owner of The Roxy Nic Adler talks about the scene going on further east on Sunset: "The Eastside is a strong market... Their community really participates. The artists live there. The clubs are down the street, and people don't have to worry about parking. Our community in West Hollywood moved out. We've been battling that." The upcoming documentary East of Sunset explores the burgeoning scene. more ›

Photos: Sunset Strip Music Festival Brings Life Back to the Streets

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For years, the Sunset Junction Street Festival has been a hub of Los Angeles' music event scene. Now, a few miles down the same street, a new festival--serving up a different kind of music--has appeared and organizers say it's here to stay. more ›

Roxy 2.0: How Social Media Brought the Club Back

Roxy 2.0: How Social Media Brought the Club Back

Nic Adler grew up at The Roxy. His father, Lou Adler, opened the club the year Nic was born. He would spend his afternoons after school at the club and grew to dislike the rock music it became so famous for spotlighting. more ›

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