Five September Events in LA You Need to Check Out
APPARENTLY, the humid inferno that has been LA for the past week is due to take a chill pill in the next few days. Meaning,…
Read onAPPARENTLY, the humid inferno that has been LA for the past week is due to take a chill pill in the next few days. Meaning,…
Read onIF YOU’VE EVER BEEN CURIOUS about the origins of mariachi music in Los Angeles, here’s your chance to find out. La Plaza de Cultura y Artes,…
Read onAntonio Pelayo, founder and CEO of Exodus Events and the artist who helped put together La Bulla, is at it again. This time, he’s celebrating and highlighting Los Angeles’…
Read onSUMMER IS HERE ONCE AGAIN, and so is the obscure — but still relevant — holiday, National Name Your Poison Day. To celebrate, we’ve curated…
Read onCOMEDY AND TALENT MANAGER ABBEY ROBERTSON has got a lot of street credit under her belt in the comedy world for being only 27 years…
Read onLAURA KORMAN is no stranger to a life rooted in the arts. Her father was a well-known comedian, so you could say creativity was in…
Read onDON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK. My fiancee and I are psyched to be leaving Los Angeles and relocating back to the East Coast. But it’s laughable…
Read onBREE MILLER is the baker you knead to know. As the 25-year-old owner, proprietor, and head baker of Bree’s Cakes, Ms. Miller has become the…
Read onWITH OVER TEN YEARS in the making, La Bulla is one of the largest multicultural Lucha Libre art exhibits that Los Angeles has to offer.…
Read onIN CELEBRATION OF Women’s History Month, two groups have joined together to support and bring attention to a group of people sorely lacking in both:…
Read onIt seems that L.A. has been bursting at the seams with feminist-minded events this month — there’s been no dearth of workshops, community gatherings, women’s…
Read onThe following is another post in L.A. DY Clever, our guide to events and news going on in Los Angeles that are of interest to…
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