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5 Independent L.A. Concert Venues We Like To Get High At

Whether you’re into backyard hardcore punk bands, experimental jazz, or psychedelic rock, we’ve got you covered.

August 1, 2025

Levitt LA Is Back! 10 Free Summer Concerts in MacArthur Park

18 years strong and still free as ever, all summer long. Upcoming shows include Dengue Fever, LA ska heroes La Resistencia, breakdancing battles, Eddie Chacon, and Redd Kross. 💥 Los Abandoned – reunited and ready to rock 🔥 Hip-Hop Family Reunion – breakdancing youth battles + headliner Medusa 🌍 Wazumbians – Ghanaian afro-fusion for the dancefloor 🤘🏽 Redd Kross – punk-pop legends close the season with Juanita & Juan

June 26, 2025

Empowering Latino Entrepreneurs: Four L.A. Dispensaries Partnering With Don Perico Cannabis For Retail Expansion

it’s rarely easy to know which brands and products you can depend on that will also bolster underserved individuals and their communities. Don Perico brings together great cannabis products and a mission for Mexican-American representation in the world of cannabis.

November 4, 2024

4 Cannabis Myths That Need To Die

Although cannabis has come a long way, certain misinformation persists from the front pages of major newspapers to the web of misinformation we call social media.

October 26, 2024

How to Crawl Through Eagle Rock’s Best Tacos and Dispensaries

Eagle Rock holds its own in northeast Los Angeles when it comes to delicious tacos if you know where to look.

October 18, 2024

It’s Almost Time For The L.A. Greek Fest, October 5-6 In Pico-Union

The weekend is a must-see full of live music, incredible homemade Greek food, dancing, Cathedral tours and more. There will be gyros, loukoumades, pork souvlaki, and leg of lamb pita sandwiches, live Greek music and mariachi, traditional dancing, a dedicated kid's zone, a market for shopping and gifts, coffee, a taverna-style sports bar, and so much more.

September 26, 2024

L.A. County Has Reclaimed Over $3 Million In Lost Wages Since 2017

It’s critical that employers and workers ensure that paychecks reflect the new rate. Workers should double-check pay stubs and look for updated workplace notices showing the current minimum wage rate, which employers must post in a visible place.

September 20, 2024

13 L.A. Destinations For Tejuino, Raspados, and Ice Cream To Keep You Cool While Riding Metro This Summer

Stay cool this summer with tejuino from Compton, DTLA raspados that have gone viral on TikTok, and a true Zapotec tepache in Mid-City, all accessible when you ride Metro.

July 15, 2024

Building Generational Wealth Through Estate Planning: How to Apply for L.A. County’s ‘Leaving a Legacy’ Program

Only one-third of Americans have a will, with even lower figures in Black (23%) and Latino (18%) communities. The full impact of this problem is often only felt after a loved one passes away or when an adult with a disability or an older adult doesn’t have a Power of Attorney in place. 

June 11, 2024