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Where the Cool Kids will be Ringing in 2020
It’s not too late to make plans for New Year’s Eve. We have selected some fun events, sifting through the douche-y bottle service parties and inflated dinner prices to bring you only the coolest events. (Written with Monique LeBleu) EXTRAVAGANZAS … Continue reading
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Tagged Aquarium of the pacific, Castaway, Culina, Dita Von Teese, E.P. & L.P., Grand Park, Hotel Bel Air, los lobos, Marina del Rey Glow Party, Mezcalero, Music Center, new year's eve, Newport Harbor, NYE 2019, NYE 2020, Orange County Winter Fest, pour vous, Santa Monica Pier, Shoreline Village, The Broadwater, The Canyon, The Queen Mary, Tuck Room Tavern
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‘Dia de los Muertos’ 2019 Celebrates Throughout the Southland: Your Guide
The 24th Street Theatre Annual Dia de los Muertos Block Party. (Photo by Cindy Marie Jenkins, courtesy of the 24th Street Theatre) UPDATES: 10-21-19***, 10-19-19**, 10-16-19* All events listed are gathered in the spirit of cultural awareness, acceptance, and appreciation of … Continue reading
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Tagged Altadena Farmers' Market, Avenue 50 Studio, Aztec dance, Ballet Folklorico Quetzal dancers, Bob Baker Marionette Theater, Canoga Park, Day Of The Dead, Dia De Los Muertos, Dia de los Muertos events in LA, Dia de los Muertos Festival de Otoño, Downey, East Los Angeles, El Sereno, Grand Park, highland park, hollywood forever, KCET Artbound, La Sonora Dinamita, Los Angeles River Center & Gardens, Louie Crúz Beltran, Michael Calderon, MOLAA, Mr. Pasadena, olvera street, Pacoima, Raul Pacheco, self-help graphics, Vroman's Bookstore, Where to celebrate Day of the Dead, Whittier
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NAIC Pow Wow Tomorrow at Grand Park!
If you have never been to a Pow Wow, you have a treat in store for you! Come celebrate the 3rd Annual LACCNAIC Pow Wow at Grand Park. Enjoy the elaborate feather costumes of the Fancy Dancers, a dance which developed … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd Annual LACCNAIC Pow Wow, Grand Park, Hoop Dancing, Rain Dance, The Gourd Dance
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From ‘Coco’ to Pacoima: Día de los Muertos Celebrations in L.A.
With contributions by Elise Thompson. Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday that is also celebrated here in Los Angeles. It brings together families in a cultural melting pot of celebrations to honor the … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC7 SoCal Spotlight, bachata, Ballet Folklorico, Canoga Park, City of Los Angeles, City of Pacoima, City of Santa Monica, Day Of The Dead, Dia De Los Muertos, Disney Pixar's Coco, DTLA, Grand Park, LGBTQ, Lumina Academy of Dance, Martha Gonzalez, Mendez High School, olvera street, Queer Latin Dance LA Social, self-help graphics, the montalban, Woodlawn Cemetery
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L.A. Becomes the ‘City of Gold’ in Tribute to ‘Times’ Food Writer Jonathan Gold
A citywide participation in a “City of Gold” tribute to Jonathan Gold took place on Saturday, July 28, 2018. Various government, art, entertainment, and other landmark buildings splashed their walls and fountains or gilded their crowns with gold light in honor … Continue reading
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Tagged Chinatown, city of gold, City of LA, Elise Thompson, food critic, gilded city, gold, Grand Park, Jitlada, Jonathan gold, LA Times, Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Hall, Monique A LeBleu, Sarintip "Jazz" Singsanong, Suthiporn Tui Sungkamee, The Broad, the la beat, The LA Times, the los angeles beat, The Wiltern, Union Station, Wilshire Grand
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Where to Watch 4th of July Fireworks 2018
Some people have been saying that they don’t feel patriotic this year. But I don’t see this holiday being about politics. it’s a day for barbecuing with your family, going to parades and blowing shit up. My only real problem … Continue reading
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Tagged americafest, Aquarium of the pacific, burbank, Councilman Bob Blumenfield, culver city, Dodger Stadium, Fire Works, fourth of july, Grand Park, Independence Day, John Philip Sousa, July 4, july 4th, Los Angeles, Marina del Rey, Michael Jackson, pacific palisades run, Queen Mary, Rose Bowl, six flags magic mountain, starlight bowl
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