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Dapper Day has become such a mainstay of the Disneyland Resort that people rarely even ask what is going on anymore. Instead you hear the guests in the wrinkled shorts and sticky tank tops murmuring to one another "oh, that's right. It's Dapper Day." That's right, it is Dapper Day. The day when thousands of... → Read More
WonderCon has once again come and gone from the Anaheim Convention Center. With its hundreds of exhibitors, panels, world premieres and, of course,... → Read More
On Saturday, Jan. 20, half a million people gathered in downtown Los Angeles. In the morning the crowd quickly outgrew Pershing Square and the March... → Read More
These were just some of the signs, of the tens of thousands, that caught our eye at the 2018 Women's March Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 20. Here are... → Read More
Even the dinosaurs got in on the act for Dapper Day, which came to the Natural History Museum for the first time. → Read More
The line stretched out the door to see the Hollywood Museum's Batman ’66 Retrospective. The first museum exhibit to explore the TV show that defined... → Read More
Snow Day L.A. is Los Angeles' very first winter tubing park, bringing a wintry scene to a section of Elysian Park. With bubble snow, hot chocolate,... → Read More
More than 28,000 people went to Designer Con at the Pasadena Convention Center over the Nov. 11-12 weekend to ooh and ahh at the 400-plus vendor tables. With aisles of collectible toys from artists both well known and newly discovered, artist signings and enamel pins (the weekend's best sellers were collectible pins), this once-yearly event drew in people from around the country. ... → Read More
Imagine going to the magical Disneyland Resort and everyone looks like the concept sketches Disney produces when introducing a new attraction. That is... → Read More
For all the things they're OK at, men can't seem to understand that women don't want random penises emailed, texted and Snapchatted to them. With the... → Read More
Los Angeles has always had its own sense of style, and L.A. Fashion Week's opening party displayed a unique style all its own. The celebration took place on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at the historic Alexandria Hotel and Ballroom in downtown Los Angeles, kicking off the first of many style events in October. While our city's take on Fashion Week is very different then the fashion exhibitions... → Read More
Skydog Malibu, a nonprofit organization that provides "sanctuary for horses that have wound up in kill pens, at auction, or being neglected, starved or... → Read More
Boyle Heights has always been a place of transition. From its earliest roots as a Jewish enclave to its many years as a majority-Latino neighborhood,... → Read More
There is a lot that Anime Expo — which takes place earlier in the summer — could learn from this year's KCON. While both conventions seek to bring fans... → Read More
Established in 1887 as part of L.A.'s first official suburb, Angelino Heights, Carroll Avenue is famous for having the largest concentration of Victorian-era homes in the city, and the highest concentration of Eastlake and Queen Anne residences in Southern California. A dozen or so of the houses appear on the historic sites register. Located just a mile from downtown, Carroll Avenue also... → Read More
According to conservative estimates, attendance at this weekend's CatCon L.A., held at the Pasadena Convention Center, topped 30,000 humans and 162... → Read More
D23, Disney's biennial fan convention, held court at the Anaheim Convention Center this weekend, less than a week shy of San Diego's Comic-Con. This... → Read More
There are a wealth of farmers markets in L.A., from the biggest and most famous Hollywood Farmers Market, which takes up blocks in all directions, to the nighttime South Pasadena Farmers Market, which lets you sleep in before heading over. The Santa Monica Farmers Market has beautiful people and produce, as well as a lovely selection of organic eggs and meat. It's held Saturdays from 8... → Read More
On Sunday night — Oldies Night — at Skateland in Northridge, it seems nearly every pair of roller skates is unique — well, except for the best friends... → Read More
The new Wallis Annenberg PetSpace aims to help connect rescued animals with families who want to add a furry friend or two. Sourcing its adoptable pets from the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control, the new Playa Vista center has a four-step process to make sure people are paired with the right pet, and that every pet is given to the right home.... → Read More