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A decade after its first run, the Koreatown group now draws hundreds each week and has expanded far beyond the neighborhood.
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Farmers once banded together to save the area, which had more cows than people.
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Kevin Lacy has an obsession with documenting California’s forgotten and decaying places.
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Restaurants share resources in the food hall in West Adams as Los Angeles reckons with increasing restaurant closures.Listen 0:43
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Despite massive box office success, animated films haven’t fully shaken off the perception that they’re just for kids or not ‘real’ cinema. Animation Is Film is on a mission to change that.
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The rock legend joins LAist for a lookback on his career — and the next chapter of his music.Listen 11:50
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The days of discretely engaging in nerdy hobbies for fear of ridicule are long gone — thanks to the ultra popularity of games like Dungeons & Dragons, and the LGS that give people a place to play.
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The founder of this South East L.A. company grew up going to schools with few green spaces and living in neighborhoods with limited job prospects.
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James Rojas’s walking tours of L.A.’s Eastside feature the landmarks of Chicano and Latino culture.
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A new exhibition at the Institute for Art and Olfaction focuses on the connection between scent, cultural memory and mythology.Listen 3:50
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The next Long Beach Fixit clinic takes place Saturday. People are encouraged to bring small appliances, toys, electronics and bicycles that need repair.
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The musician visited L.A. to announce his first solo album and reflected on his three decades coming to the city.