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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 city council has made it an official strategic goal: Coaxing foreign athletes to train in Mission Viejo.
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It's to celebrate 10 years of the Metro Art initiative.
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It's the start of the free seasonal Star Parties at Griffith Observatory that run from June through September.
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These drop-in camps will be located at 56 parks across the county.
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Celebrate this Juneteenth weekend with dancing, food, parades—and even a little bit of rollerskating!
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While hosting the U.S. Open at one of L.A.’s fanciest golf clubs, the United States Golf Association wanted to figure out a way a less-privileged community could benefit.
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It is the first time the Los Angeles Country Club has hosted the U.S. Open and marks only the second time the golf tournament has been hosted in the L.A. area in 75 years.
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The creation of the automobile gave rise to a new kind of freedom and privacy, while also transforming Los Angeles into the sprawling, car-centric metropolis it is today.Listen 8:16
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Once a staple of the summer job market for younger people, lifeguarding's lengthy training and low wages have drained its appeal. As a result, some local pools could operate at less capacity.
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Sunscreen is crucial for skin protection and the SPF is important. But dermatologists say the key to good summer skin care is applying plenty of lotion and re-applying it often, even when it's cloudy.
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Even if getting out of town this weekend isn't in the cards for you, use these tips as inspiration for the next long weekend (planning ahead can help with cost) or consider being a tourist in your own town.
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But even with expanded seating, reservations are tough to come by, for now.