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Joy, pain, and underdogs. → Read More
Catch the Perseids meteor shower. Watch a tribute to J. Dilla. Road trip to an oyster farm. Sip Oaxacan coffee. Relive the Cold War flicks of the '80s. Explore art inspired by cult films. → Read More
Roller skate through a disco garden. Fly a kite at a community fest. Support your local artisan at a SoCal makers fair. Watch a new doc about Anthony Bourdain. Bring your Doxie to a meetup. → Read More
Honor the legacy of MLK. Watch Groundlings' storytellers reveal dark secrets. Celebrate the women-owned restaurants with a takeout food fest. → Read More
Ease into 2021 with a "Golden Girls" parody or a couch concert from Lord Huron. Catch the Marx Brothers on the big screen. Go deep into the bat cave(s). → Read More
This week, let’s lift up marginalized voices in our Southern California communities. → Read More
'Tis the season for Día de los Muertos events, fall festivals, Halloween parties, Victorian zombies, corgis on the beach and Glenn Danzig. → Read More
The Lotus Festival blooms in Echo Park, a Roadhouse parody opens in Long Beach, a glow-in-the-dark ramen experience pops up in Echo Park and the Lucas Museum holds its first public event in Leimert Park. → Read More
Mavis Staples. Powerpoint comedy. Tiki drinks. Boyle Heights street food. Your week looks strong. → Read More
From goat yoga and an Anthony Bourdain tribute to the history of 3D in art and all-you-can eat tacos, welcome to Southern California. → Read More
This Southern California weekend is flush with summer fun — from Pride Week and a design festival to free concerts and a Tom Hanks theater debut. → Read More
The Pritchetts and the Dunphys come together celebrate Mother’s Day the old-fashioned way—with lots of bickering served up with guilt on the side. In last night’s episode, the three families’ storylines were closely woven together, but without the numerous highs or lows of previous episodes. This episode ran right down the middle, which is too bad because it was a perfect night to hand over the… → Read More
Documentary Now isn't afraid to take chances and play the long game for a joke, even with documentaries that focus on serious subject matter → Read More
While much of the ideological content in Oscar winner Alex GibneyGoing Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief has circulated online for years, there were still a number of items to be learned from watching the film and hearing from the men who made it. Here are 10 memorable moments from a recent screening and Q&A. → Read More
We’ve always known Gregg as a capable, nuanced actor, but with Trust Me, he proves himself a confident writer-director, as well. → Read More
Actress-designer Tara Subkoff (When the Bough Breaks, All Over Me) brings her film, fashion and art expertise to #Horror, her first foray as a feature writer-director. The modern morality play/slasher pic is a prime example of style over substance. → Read More
With two feature films now, Jason Bateman has proven himself as a director adept in capturing the misanthropic tendencies of his outsider characters. → Read More
The show saves some of the funniest, most laugh-out-loud moments of the season for the finale. → Read More
Somewhere between the pilot episode, “Sassenach,” and its Season One finale, “To Ransom a Man’s Soul,” the Starz series Outlander moved from an occasional guilty pleasure viewing to utterly binge worthy, must-see TV. → Read More
Is Portlandia hitting its sophomore slump? We love this show, but after Friday’s “No Olympics” episode, we want to pull its hipster card just for a little bit. Despite the guest turns by Kyle MacLachlan as the Mayor and Johnny Marr (The Smiths, Modest Mouse) as a bike valet customer, it wasn’t enough to salvage the uneven—and we’ll say it—unfunny episode. → Read More