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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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Grocer Amy Tran survived nearly two decades, but then came rising rent, thefts, pandemic losses and a family crisis.Listen 4:59
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Nom. Nom. Nom. The event destroyed the internet when it was first announced — and sold out in minutes.
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park’s latest exhibit fittingly is all about flowers.
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The popular outdoor spot is slated to have permanent restrooms with a price tag of nearly $1 million — and that's not even the most divisive part.
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Yacina talks blowing up on TikTok for a song she made over a decade ago and processing grief by hosting death salons in L.A.
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Nonprofit Tree People has worked with Native Americans and university scholars to show the Tongva language as a living culture
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Programmers from the Academy Museum, Vidiots and Old Town Music Hall are excited about surrealist classics, spooky silent films and even a “blood rave.”
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The Spanish language book fair is a celebration of words, culture and creativity.
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'A Great Day in the Stoke' is a free, daylong event in Orange County billed as 'the largest gathering of Black surfers in history.' The fourth annual festival is set for Saturday in Huntington Beach.
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Here's what you told us about the biggest misconceptions you hear — and push back on — about Los Angeles and Southern California.
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Rufi Thorpe’s "Margo’s Got Money Troubles" is set in Fullerton. We asked the author about her local inspirations and essential SoCal reads.
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Of the more than 1,300 Historic-Cultural Monuments designated since 1962, less than 2% recognize women's contributions. The new L.A. Women's Landmarks Project aims to amend that.