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Sorry, Low Profile Lovebirds: L.A. County Clerk Not Doing Any 11/11/11 Weddings

Sorry, Low Profile Lovebirds: L.A. County Clerk Not Doing Any 11/11/11 Weddings

It's a once in a lifetime date, and while many couple have long planned for the auspicious 11/11/11 wedding date, the Los Angeles County clerk's office affirms there won't be any knot-tying at their offices tomorrow. more ›

At Long Last Classic Porsche Stolen From Vegas 23 Years Ago Recovered at L.A. Port This Week

At Long Last Classic Porsche Stolen From Vegas 23 Years Ago Recovered at L.A. Port This Week

The classic cherry red car was set to be shipped to the Netherlands, but customs officers checked the car's vehicle identification number and found out that it matched a report of a car being stolen from Vegas in 1988, according to the Los Angeles Times. more ›

Plane From Vegas to LAX Turns Around Mid-Flight, After Drunk Guy Says Something About a Bomb

Plane From Vegas to LAX Turns Around Mid-Flight, After Drunk Guy Says Something About a Bomb

A passenger on a flight from Vegas to LAX last night made the skies unfriendly, when he got sloshed and dropped the b-word somewhere over the Mojave desert. more ›

Extra, Extra

Extra, Extra

In tonight's Extra, Extra, we bid adieu to Kate Gosselin, say hello to two upcoming festivals, ponder the future of a local design mag, and find gambling destinations in our own backyard. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports. more ›

7 Reasons To Get Your Pig on at Cochon All Stars This Sunday

7 Reasons To Get Your Pig on at Cochon All Stars This Sunday

Cochon 555, which debuted a few months ago in Los Angeles, is coming to Vegas. Here are 7 reasons why it's worth the trip for Angelenos. more ›

Cirque du MJ: Jackson Estate OK's Two New Big Shows

Cirque du MJ: Jackson Estate OK's Two New Big Shows

Fans of Michael Jackson, and French-Canadian acrobatics, rejoice! Cirque du Soleil and executors for the estate of the late King of Pop have inked a deal for two upcoming shows, according to TMZ. The first show will be a traveling show employing Jackson's songs and an emphasis on dancing, slated to debut in the fall of 2011, with a stop planned for LA's Staples Center, which also served as the venue for Jackson's massive memorial service last year. Las Vegas will be home to a "theme-park-like show" starting n 2012, which is described in its current conceptual stage as being "far more theatrical with emphasis on technology and 3D." Cirque du Soleil and the Jackson estate will equally split both costs and profits; it is expected they will generate a great deal of revenue. more ›

A Conversation about Las Vegas with 'SoCal Connected' Correspondent John Ridley

A Conversation about Las Vegas with 'SoCal Connected' Correspondent John Ridley

Tonight on an all-new episode of KCET's award-winning news program, SoCal Connected, which airs at 8 p.m., correspondent John Ridley, takes viewers on a tour of the gambling Mecca that reinvented itself during good times only to now face new challenges during a tough economy. more ›

Mirage to Unveil New Volcano Today

Mirage to Unveil New Volcano Today

Today the results of $25 million upgrade of a Las Vegas Strip icon will be revealed when the volcano outside the Mirage will erupt for the first time since going dormant in February. more ›

Feeling Chill? Your Tap Water is Drugged

Feeling Chill? Your Tap Water is Drugged

After a 5-month investigation, the Associated Press found that Los Angeles drinking water has traces of Anti-epileptic and anti-anxiety medications. "To be sure," the AP noted "the concentrations of these pharmaceuticals are tiny, measured in quantities of parts per billion or trillion, far below the levels of a medical dose." more ›

The LAist Bob Saget Interview - Saget to Appear in Anaheim, March 8th

The LAist Bob Saget Interview - Saget to Appear in Anaheim, March 8th

Bob Saget will perform at 4th & B in San Diego on March 7, The Grove of Anaheim on March 8 and The Joint at The Hard Rock in Vegas on March 21 as part of his national theater tour and we're lucky to have another chance at him. more ›

LAist Recommends: 'Carnage, A Comedy'

LAist Recommends: 'Carnage, A Comedy'

Carnage, A Comedy, currently running at the Actor’s Gang Theatre in Culver City, was written more than 20 years ago by Adam Simon and Tim Robbins (yes, that Tim Robbins), but its focus on the fluidity of truth, freedom and democracy still resonates today. It’s an excellent work that challenges current political and religious perceptions – with really wicked dialogue to boot. more ›

There's a Viper in That Pink Taco!

There's a Viper in That Pink Taco!

Harry Morton, son of famed Hard Rock hotelier Peter Morton, is no longer content with opening crudely-named margarita bars. No, the Li-Lo-lovin' entrepreneur has decided to purchase the infamous Sunset Strip club The Viper Room: with plans to franchise, of course. While the Viper Room has only been a part of the Strip since 1993, it immediately rocketed to infamy when River Phoenix collapsed and died of a heroin overdose outside the club in the fall of that same year. more ›

Tonight in Rock:  Sy Smith, Wyclef Jean, Brand New Heavies

Tonight in Rock: Sy Smith, Wyclef Jean, Brand New Heavies

It's a quality night in Echo Park with Super Furry Animals and Holy Fuck are at the Echoplex and if you can swing it, right there at The Echo you'll find The Kooks and The Morning Benders. In Hollywood, Grammy award winning Dirty Vegas front man Steve Smith is slated to play acoustic tonight at the Hotel Cafe (but is not on the calendar anymore, so who knows). more ›

Hillary Clinton on LA Public Transportation

Hillary Clinton on LA Public Transportation

In yesterday's LAist interview with Hillary Clinton, we had to ask about public transportation. Clinton said she would increase federal funding for public transit by $1.5 billion per year, link funding to local land use policies that encourage mixed-use and transit-oriented development (discouraging sprawl) and invest $1 billion into intercity passenger rail (think high speed rail from Los Angeles to San Francisco, or more locally, the MagLev concept from Orange County to Las Vegas). more ›

Pencil This In: Friday

Pencil This In: Friday

7 pm // Santa Monica Bar and Grille // 3321 Pico Blvd., Los Angeles // $40 at the door. more ›

Sleep is for the Weak

Sleep is for the Weak

One of my few gripes with Los Angeles is that it's not a 24-hour town. more ›

Clinton and Romney Projected Winners in Neighbor-state Nevada's Caucuses

Clinton and Romney Projected Winners in Neighbor-state Nevada's Caucuses

As the results of today's caucuses--including one being held at Caesar's Palace--in Nevada continue to stream in, most are projecting Senator Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney the winners of the Democratic and Republican races, respectively. more ›

Judge Dismisses Clinton-Backers' Challenge; Vegas Casino Workers Free to Caucus

Judge Dismisses Clinton-Backers' Challenge; Vegas Casino Workers Free to Caucus

Sen. Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, have spent the past couple days traipsing around the Golden State uncomfortably responding to allegations that their campaign is connected to a lawsuit brought last week by the Nevada teacher's union that would prevent casino workers from caucusing on the job. more ›

Breaking News: Kucinich Allowed In Debate

Breaking News: Kucinich Allowed In Debate

Dennis Kucinich, Democratic Presidential Candidate and Ohio Congressman, will be allowed to participate in tomorrow's Nevada debate in the wake of a lawsuit his legal team filed in Clark County, Nev., his lawyer said today. more ›

After-Holiday Airfare Sales

After-Holiday Airfare Sales

A London vacation for $900 -- airfare and hotel? Cancun for $500? I got an email alert this morning about big after-holiday airfare sales -- and as a frequent traveler who is often frustrated by the price of airline tickets, I jumped at the chance to research some sweet mid-winter vacations. more ›

As If Guitar Hero Wasn't Embarrassing Enough...

I already find myself having to close my blinds before daring to pick up my plastic Guitar Hero 3 controller. Well, the folks at City of Industry-based Jada Toys, Inc., thought pressing buttons on a fake guitar in a musical version of "Simon" wasn't embarrassing enough, so lo and behold we have the Guitar Hero Air Rocker! For only $29.99, you can now strap on the specially-designed air guitar belt and strum away on your electronic pic wherever you go! No game system necessary! more ›

LAst Night's Action: New Year Kicks Off in Pasadena

LAst Night's Action: New Year Kicks Off in Pasadena

Clippers 91, Timberwolves 82 - The Clippers came into the game with a six game losing streak, several players out with injuries, and went 0-for-14 from three point range. Fortunately, Minnesota is the worst team in the NBA so none of that mattered. more ›

Pencil This In: Monday (New Year's Eve Edition)

Pencil This In: Monday (New Year's Eve Edition)

Love it or hate it, tonight's New Year's Eve. And while half of the city has vacated for NYE's in Vegas, there's plenty to do right here in LA to welcome '08. more ›

UCLA Hires Rick Neuheisel

UCLA Hires Rick Neuheisel

UCLA hires Rick Neuheisel to become their football coach. more ›

Pencil This In: Friday

Pencil This In: Friday

For those of us not stuck on the 15 to Vegas, here's what's going on around town tonight: more ›

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