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‘Forever Flamenco’ returns to Fountain Theatre with 4 performances
The Fountain Theatre’s “Forever Flamenco” series returns, heating up the summer and paying homage to series founder Deborah Culver Lawlor with four performances in August. Dubbed the “Fountain Theatre’s godmother of flamenco” by the Los Angeles Times, Lawlor, who passed away last year at the age of...
$200M approved for bus leasing program ahead of L.A. 2028 Olympics
An initial $200 million federal grant is in the works to assist the Southland in establishing a bus leasing program and bolster infrastructure in preparation of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla announced Friday.
‘(Be)Longing: Asian Diasporic Crossings’ exhibit opens July 27
“(Be)Longing: Asian Diasporic Crossings,” an exhibition from Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery, delves into the multi-generational afterlives of war and displacement and East-West Asian diasporic placemaking through maps, sculptures, photography, archives, video, and layered materiality. It features artists from Los Angeles, Korea, and China. Anchored by...
SCV sheriff’s deputy part of cohort at Paris Olympics
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department sent a group of sheriff’s deputies to Paris this week to help with the 2024 Paris Games and learn what will be needed when L.A. hosts in 2028. Part of that 28-person group is a deputy out of the Santa Clarita Valley...
With a little green paint, and a lot of hard work, these kids shine in ‘Shrek The Musical Jr.’
It’s 5 p.m. on a recent Friday and actors inside Casa 0101 Theater in Boyle Heights greet each as they go back and forth between crowded dressing rooms and empty theater seats. An ogre slathered in green paint chases after Peter Pan while Pinocchio slips into costume. Backstage, assistants...
Firefighters rescue cat from Tarzana house fire; owner overcome with emotion, video shows
Firefighters made a heroic rescue and saved a cat from a home in Tarzana that was engulfed in flames.That moment proved to be emotionally overwhelming for the owner who sobbed and fell to his knees after firefighters handed him his beloved pet.The fire started Thursday night near West Topham Street. Fire and smoke could be seen spewing out from the roof of the home.After some time, crews managed to put out the fire.No other injuries were reported.
Cool Food Events and Pop-Ups to Check Out This Week in Los Angeles: July 26
Some of LA’s most exciting meals can be found on the back patio of a wine bar or under an EZ-up on a neighborhood corner. Pop-ups are ingrained in the dining culture of the Southland, whether they’re a preview of a more permanent space or just a one-off. This is a guide to new and ongoing pop-ups around town. Have a pop-up that should be on this list? Email us at la@eater.com.
Overtime USC Notebook: Trojans released updated roster for 2024 fall camp
The USC Trojans released the updated 2024 roster for the upcoming fall camp, which is slated to begin on Friday, Aug. 2nd. Here are some notes on changes throughout the new roster with some reaction. BECOME A USCFOOTBALL.COM VIP MEMBER TODAY! Right now you can subscribe and get your first...
Giumarra Companies' Megan Gorgisheli Discusses Organic Opportunities and Increased Volume
LOS ANGELES, CA - Increased volume, sales-driving strategies, and more were revealed as we recently explored what's new from Giumarra Companies with Megan Gorgisheli, the producer's Vice President of Marketing Administration and Brand. Our latest exclusive video with the company unveiled opportunities across the avocado and blueberry sectors. "We are...
‘Back Up Boo, Savannah Don’t Play That’: Tyla Spotted Standing ‘Too Close’ to LeBron James as the ‘Water’ Singer Comes Under Attack By Fans
Savannah James has nothing to worry about when the James household’s king is away. Fans of LeBron James‘ wife are always making sure the former […] ‘Back Up Boo, Savannah Don’t Play That’: Tyla Spotted Standing ‘Too Close’ to LeBron James as the ‘Water’ Singer Comes Under Attack By Fans
Local salad chain broken into for 11th time in 18 months
The owner of a Los Angeles chain of salad restaurants is speaking out after a store was burglarized for the 11th time in 18 months. The Simply Salad location in the 5000 block of Slauson Avenue in Ladera Heights was targeted again just after 1 a.m. Friday morning, according to surveillance video provided to KTLA. […]
Zoo hatches record number of condor chicks to release into the wild
Conservationists will be able to release more California condors into the wild thanks to a record number of chicks hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo this breeding season. It’s the latest success in an incredible conservation story for North America’s biggest flying bird. A total of 17 chicks...
Quick Dish LA: PICTURE THIS! Comedy & Animation Live & Streaming TONIGHT 7.26 at The Virgil
Come out for a ONE-NIGHT-ONLY PICTURE THIS! event at The Virgil on the edge of Silver Lake. The live comedy show features stand-ups performing while they are drawn live by some of the best animators, cartoonists, and other artists in Hollywood, CA, SF, NYC, and Portland. Picture This! has also debuted in Toronto, New Zealand, and Australia! The comedians don’t know what the animators are drawing and the animators don’t know how the comedians will react (which makes it all the more thrilling). TONIGHT Brandie Posey (Lady to Lady) will be hosting comedian and artist pairings including.
LAUSD Student Data Breach: Lots of Hype, Little Oversight
These days government agencies are trying hard to modernize the way they operate by revamping their data management systems. This is understandable. Entities that interact with thousands or millions of citizens are trying to offer 21st century efficiency to the people they serve. The problem is, very few government agencies...
Shooting Leaves 1 Wounded at Park in Baldwin Hills
BALDWIN HILLS, LOS ANGELES, July 26 (KNN) — A shooting left one person wounded in the area of the Jim Gilliam Park in Baldwin Hills late Thursday… Read more "Shooting Leaves 1 Wounded at Park in Baldwin Hills">
Well-known stock trader and his L.A. firm are charged with fraud and market manipulation
Federal prosecutors and securities regulators in Los Angeles announced charges Friday against prominent short-seller Andrew Left, alleging he made millions of dollars of ill-gotten gains.
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