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Alton Brown is taking a page from aging rock stars. Many veteran recording artists are on “final tours,” but that doesn't preclude the likes of Judas Priest and Kiss from playing one-off shows.
Terasaki Budokan, a project of Little Tokyo Service Center, continued its annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament, San Tai San, on March 15. Over 69 teams, 414 players, 1,250 attendees and 70 ...
“Disappointed” is the word echoed by writers and staff at the Daily Trojan, the University of Southern California’s only independent student newspaper. In early December 2024, leaders at the ...
For almost 20 years, I’ve participated with a group of people from around the world in a regular practice of sharing what we’re grateful for, followed by how we’re shaping our day.
After taking his installations across the Western United States, experimental artist Todd Moyer is hosting his debut solo exhibit in DTLA. His pieces represent his love for the city. The “We ...
The Los Angeles City Council’s Transportation Committee approved a series of report-backs on March 26 that will explore the feasibility of prioritizing above-ground Metro trains at traffic lights.
The DTLA Alliance, a neighborhood business improvement district, has revealed the results of its latest yearly survey of Downtown residents and patrons. The survey’s scope included visitor ...
(NewsUSA) - The newest generation of GLP-1 drugs has delivered life-changing benefits to patients managing diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and other chronic health conditions. And yet even ...
When Michael Jordan famously left his brilliant NBA career to attempt to play professional baseball, most everyone heard the snickering. Curtis Pride, who is deaf, didn’t. But he also did not ...
New age pianist Wayne Bethanis shares messages that speak to his truths and his audiences’. His newest song “We Will Rise Once More” centers around overcoming adversity in life and growing ...
Angelenos are looking for a change in policies dealing with the unhoused. On March 5, the Los Angeles City Council’s Housing and Homelessness Committee voted to explore working directly with ...
Los Angeles native Aidan Cullen, a photographer and filmmaker, was in Pasadena at the start of the wildfires, where he got a firsthand experience of the catastrophe. “I was cutting down trees ...