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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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From Leimert Park to Manhattan Beach, there’s something for everyone
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The team had a few of their star players show off the new line, but fans have been poking fun at the design online.
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Every summer, Japanese Americans in Southern California gather at temples and community centers to celebrate Obon, a joyous festival dedicated to remembering and honoring ancestors.
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A love letter to L.A.'s less showy — but just as beautiful — trees.
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If you're asking yourself, "Why are there so many bear statues?" then you're in the right place: Welcome to Monrovia, home to Samson the hot-tubbing bear, and a starring backdrop whenever Hollywood wants a quaint, all-American setting.
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Data journalist and Westside resident Matt Stiles created an interactive map for Angelenos to discover clusters of our beloved jacaranda trees.
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It's part of an ad campaign for veganism that's disguised as a series of personal injury lawyer billboards.
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SoCal’s sweltering heat doesn’t necessarily stick to summer, and now neither does pool season.
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We have picks from an Angeleno on a quest to visit all the L.A. locations on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The popular recreation area has mostly recovered from the 2022-23 winter storms, though you'll have to wait until next month at the earliest to camp there.
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LAist City Treks is your guide to great walks in and around L.A. without ever leaving the city. They're perfect for beginners or anyone looking to explore SoCal in an afternoon. And there's a bonus! Each walk and hike will end with suggestions for places to grab a quick bite to eat near your starting point. This week, we're heading to Magnolia Park in Burbank.
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Wine, music, historic architecture, and what some argue is the best sunset view in L.A.