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At the El Rey Theatre in L.A. on a recent day, I saw how the next generation of K-pop stars is made.
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The building opened in 1925 with a lot of fanfare, but it’s faced a lot of ups and downs since.
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LAist senior editor Suzanne Levy recounts her life with a backyard fig tree and a squirrel with a sweet tooth.
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Check out music, pop-up tours and free admission to the Bunker Hill museum's latest exhibit.
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From avant-garde digital cumbia performances to quinceañera-style cumbia dance nights, there is something for everyone.Listen 3:37
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In 1985, Nib Geebles needed a last-minute Christmas gift. Now he’s been making calendars for 40 years.
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At a moment where a number of Black TV shows have been canceled, documentary filmmaker Giselle Bailey reflects on the history that got us here and what might be next.Listen 3:59
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Join thousands of volunteers collecting trash from California beaches and inland waterways.
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First aspiring spectators must register online, then later in 2026 there will be a series of drawings.
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Yes, the Bob Baker Marionette Theater joins Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G. and more at Coachella 2026.
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The yearly badminton tradition among neighbors enters its 81st season — the first after the January fires.Listen 3:57
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Jeffrey Gibson was the first and only Indigenous artist to represent the U.S. at the Venice Biennale. LA is the only place you can see the work stateside.