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LAist Senior Editor Suzanne Levy, who grew up in the UK, recalls encountering an alien landscape in her ongoing series American As A Second Language.
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The construction industry already is approaching teens to show them construction jobs are not jobs of last resort.
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Tried-and-true spots families love for play, exploration, and burning energy.
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From El Sereno to Lincoln Heights, these four spots offer fresh air, quiet trails, and a break from the noise.
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The club began as a way for the city’s rich and famous to share a meal and have fun.
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Steven Zonis and his therapy dog, Rudy, have worked in classrooms, hospitals, and disaster areas like the Palisades and Eaton fire zones to provide comfort and company.
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After the Eaton Fire, residents at the Fair Oaks House lost their home and a 10-foot tall Costco werewolf. A replacement has been installed.
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The Bollywood Express event brings the grandeur — and fabulousness — of Bollywood dance to the iconic transit station.
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The mural is called A Better and More Beautiful World, and the group that commissioned it is pushing for its restoration after it was vandalized.
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A new creative residency aims to bring multidisciplinary artists to a 500-square-foot cabin in Tujunga.
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The grassy hilltop known as Flat Top will be managed through a partnership with nonprofit North East Trees and the Gabrieleno Tongva San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians.
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Whether you’re marching, watching a play, or reflecting on history, here’s how to honor the movement this weekend.
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From the Americana at Brand to late night TV, the minds behind the comedy Hacks on setting the show in our backyard.