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Mark Rago spent three years of research and looked through thousands of photos for the passion project. Today, Venice-opoly is officially launching.
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Xenia Sanders has been putting up her elaborate decorations for decades.
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The 5-year-old group founded in L.A. holds social gatherings that are part of a wider mission of acceptance of Jewish Latinos.
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Big, hollow barrels only come to the Seal Beach pier a few times a year, when the swell is big and coming from just the right direction.
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There's so much to do ... and less traffic than usual. Happy holidays!
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Signmakers L.A. makes all kinds of signs, but they have become the go-to folks to fix and make vintage neon signs.
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The late Altadena resident Owen Brown was famed abolitionist John Brown's son. Like his father, he also participated in the Harpers Ferry raid. Later, the younger Brown settled in Los Angeles.
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A curated list of great suggestions for when inspiration runs dry.
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Scientists are using the Mojave Desert to test robots for the next space age.
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Promise of several astronomical events into the new year.
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The Griffith Observatory held a public and online viewing of something called the "major standstill northern moonrise" on early Sunday evening. So what is it exactly?
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Here are some insider tips for getting the best sunset photo in all of Southern California, IMHO.
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Minaret Records, an L.A.-based jazz label founded in 2019, will bring a series of intimate shows to venues across central and northeast L.A.