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  • 150 bucks doesn't get you much these days. Maybe a few tanks of gas, some nice new running shoes, or a romantic dinner for two. That's usually about it. So imagine LAist's surprise when we stumbled on the news that one lucky Angeleno will walk away with a gorgeous Palos Verdes home for the price of a pair of Diesel jeans. (If they're on sale, that is) The home, pictured at the top of...
  • 150 bucks doesn't get you much these days. Maybe a few tanks of gas, some nice new running shoes, or a romantic dinner for two. That's usually about it. So imagine LAist's surprise when we stumbled on the news that one lucky Angeleno will walk away with a gorgeous Palos Verdes home for the price of a pair of Diesel jeans. (If they're on sale, that is) The home, pictured at the top of...
  • We here at LAist are always on the prowl for L.A.'s hottest new up and coming indie rock bands, and Something For Rockets just may be next. This hip, eclectic musical threesome features Rami Perlman, son of legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman, on lead vocals, Josh Eichenbaum on keyboards, and Barry Davis on the skins. LAist is a big fan of their first full length self-titled album, and we'd like to take this opportunity to...
  • We here at LAist are always on the prowl for L.A.'s hottest new up and coming indie rock bands, and Something For Rockets just may be next. This hip, eclectic musical threesome features Rami Perlman, son of legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman, on lead vocals, Josh Eichenbaum on keyboards, and Barry Davis on the skins. LAist is a big fan of their first full length self-titled album, and we'd like to take this opportunity to...
  • It's been over a year since Indie 103.1 blitzed onto the Los Angeles airwaves. Since the station's debut, Angelenos have been treated to a heady mix of 70's punk attitude interspersed with a remarkably independent mindset. For all likeminded individuals, it's made for quite a unique experience. Still, the station needed a voice...an image, an icon...someone who could truly galvanize the good people of our fine city and give them a swift, old-fashioned kick...
  • It's been an eventful couple of weeks for USC quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart. First he shocks the sports world by announcing that he will return for his senior year as the undisputed leader of the 2-time defending national champion Trojan football team. Today's edition of the Los Angeles Times brings the announcement of a long-rumored elbow surgery. Performed yesterday by USC team doctor James Tibone, ""The surgery went fine, and there...
  • It's been over a year since Indie 103.1 blitzed onto the Los Angeles airwaves. Since the station's debut, Angelenos have been treated to a heady mix of 70's punk attitude interspersed with a remarkably independent mindset. For all likeminded individuals, it's made for quite a unique experience. Still, the station needed a voice...an image, an icon...someone who could truly galvanize the good people of our fine city and give them a swift, old-fashioned kick...
  • It's been an eventful couple of weeks for USC quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart. First he shocks the sports world by announcing that he will return for his senior year as the undisputed leader of the 2-time defending national champion Trojan football team. Today's edition of the Los Angeles Times brings the announcement of a long-rumored elbow surgery. Performed yesterday by USC team doctor James Tibone, ""The surgery went fine, and there...
  • Football season's almost over. Basketball, well, it doesn't really matter until June, unless you're a college fan, then you can wait until March. And hockey, uh, what exactly happened to those guys anyway? But for baseball fans everywhere, the moment is now. Pitchers and catchers don't report for Big League spring training for a good 3 or 4 weeks still, but if you need a little fix, LAist suggests you get in your car...
  • Football season's almost over. Basketball, well, it doesn't really matter until June, unless you're a college fan, then you can wait until March. And hockey, uh, what exactly happened to those guys anyway? But for baseball fans everywhere, the moment is now. Pitchers and catchers don't report for Big League spring training for a good 3 or 4 weeks still, but if you need a little fix, LAist suggests you get in your car...

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