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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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Living Free, near Idyllwild, is one of the oldest no-kill shelters in the nation. The 150-acre ranch in the San Jacinto Mountains is hosting a day of fun, music and adoptions today.
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Untamed Spirits in Silver Lake wants to be the go-to sports bar for local regulars and hardcore fans looking for a different vibe. It's the second women's sports bar to open in L.A. County in as many years.
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For three minutes, you and your friends can reminisce and buy from Criterion’s large film collection — all inside a white truck.
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The free tickets at Gardena Cinema are thanks to a national effort to support mom-and-pop theaters from Pluto TV.
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We share some small California spots and why they just might charm you.Listen 19:14
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After the wildfires destroyed homes and disrupted routines, many parents saw behavioral shifts in their kids. Some families found support in a camp designed to help kids affected by natural disaster.
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Lunch Club Projects, a music consultant firm in L.A., wanted to help record collectors who lost their music in the January fires. This weekend, it's launching a free pop-up shop at two locations for people to crate-dig and replenish their collections.
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Jacarandas are everywhere, including at the L.A. Arboretum, which offers other recommendations for those seeking more than just purple.
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LAist senior editor Suzanne Levy, who grew up in the U.K., describes her recent experience taking that significant step.
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Volunteers are filling service gaps by managing exploding cat colonies through grassroots spay and neuter work.
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The owners of Fair Oaks Burger contacted Vargas to paint a mural at the business to pay tribute to Altadena’s resiliency. An unveiling is set for June 7.
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Within a 10-minute walk on Hillhurst Avenue are a handful of places that serve a cup of joe. And another coffee shop is coming.