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L.A. Weekly 18h
The composers of the score for the "Cobra Kai" TV show, a "Karate Kid" spin-off, are taking it to the Whisky A Go-Go.
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“We have power as consumers,” told 's at the recent and event. “For way too long, big business has numbed us down and dumbed us down."
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L.A. Weekly Jun 8
Where the rainbows intersect: If you're in West Hollywood for , check out , tour courtesy of
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L.A. Weekly Jun 7
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L.A. Weekly Jun 7
Inside 's new , a highly immersive, cinematically-driven experience like nothing the theme park has ever dreamed up before.
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L.A. Weekly Jun 7
Here are ten musical highlights at LA Pride.
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L.A. Weekly Jun 6
In a music scene in which everyone knows everybody and every musician seemingly has a well-known past, Claude Fontaine is a mystery.
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L.A. Weekly Jun 5
Solvej Schou's "Quiet For Too Long" is Album of the Week. If your nerves aren't charged and tingling by the end, your emotions at tipping point, you aren't paying attention.
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L.A. Weekly Jun 4
Reviews of have been more split than even those for ! Our critic didn't love it. Did you? (LA is serving for the occasion, at least!)
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L.A. Weekly Jun 4
As you anxiously await for our cover story about 's expansive new attraction this week, enjoy this pretty expansive slideshow from the media preview!
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L.A. Weekly Jun 4
Fun interview with LA writer about his new ' release about -- 👠💋💄💃
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L.A. Weekly Jun 4
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L.A. Weekly Jun 4
There are only three Ramones left, and only one that isn't a drummer. CJ Ramone is coming to L.A.
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L.A. Weekly Jun 4
English "tropical punks" The Saints play the Echoplex on Tuesday, so we chatted.
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L.A. Weekly Jun 3
brought her secrets to L.A. for a step-by-step demo of her mind boggling this weekend:
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L.A. Weekly Jun 3
Courtesy of Paul Rogers, ten band members who were close to useless. Feel free to debate.
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L.A. Weekly May 31
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L.A. Weekly May 31
Lauren Kop’s journey to discovering herself — including coming out recently as gay — parallels her evolution from being a shy, withdrawn kid into reinventing herself as the autonomous mastermind behind the local synth-pop project Mini Bear.
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L.A. Weekly May 30
To celebrate LA Pride, we spoke with pop singer Troye Sivan who is hosting his own Go West Fest party.
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L.A. Weekly May 29
Things are heating up and along the waterfront:
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