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Stop Projecting Your Fantasies Onto L.A. Voters. What We Nailed and Botched In Our Primaries
The good people of Monterey Park gave the biggest middle finger to Silicon Valley losers by voting overwhelmingly to ban data centers from being built in the city. Plus, more.
This New Lynwood Studio Is a Sober Living Sanctuary with Coffee, Tattoos, and Streetwear
“People don’t see the sober; they see the matcha,” owner Ruben Barcenas says. “They see some dope clothing. Undercover wellness. It’s how I approach everything.”
This South Central Native Reveals Black L.A.’s Best Hidden Gems through Food Tours
The formula sounds simple: Gather guests, board a bus, and visit several Black-owned restaurants. But the experience unfolds as something much deeper.
UPDATE: Day Seven of the Lineage Fire: Residents Say They Feel ‘Used’
“We still have to make money,” says an anonymous street vendor working through the smoke near the Lineage fire's aftermath.
Chef Joshua Gil, Anarcho Punk Chef Who United Alta and Baja California, Dies at 50
An editor grieves the first anarcho punk he ever met.
L.A.’s 30 Best Black-Owned Restaurants: Vegan, Brunch, Coffee and More for Juneteenth and Beyond
Use this guide to eat your way through all of Los Angeles in real solidarity and keep coming back to support these businesses and chefs.









