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How Many Sexual Abusers Have We Cheered For During the World Cup?
My condemnation of FIFA isn’t an indictment of soccer—it’s an indictment of the wealthy men who set the professional standards of the game, the smug puppet masters who treat FIFA like their frat house.
L.A.’s First Handmade Colombian Pastas Are Topped with Octopus and Picanha in Long Beach
L.A. has never seen the kind of pasta that Jurado is doing two days a week at his “Fuego Lento” pop-up at his Long Beach restaurant, Selva.
The Soul of L.A.’s Neighborhoods Lives In Tienditas Like These Three Gems
While national convenience chains continue expanding in Los Angeles, independent, family-owned corner stores offer something larger retailers can't: relationships.
The Seven Best Tacos in Lynwood, Ranked
Consider this your compa's guide. There are the best spots for cabeza, al pastor, and asada tacos in Lynwood. Plus, some neighborhood history, including its racist past.
Norway’s Subtly Sour Waffles Have Landed in L.A., Topped With Brown Cheese and Jam
“You are just happy to be somewhere new, experiencing everything L.A. has,” Vaffel&Venn co-owner Elin Mork says. “Then the longer you stay, the more you start to yearn for the food, for the people, for the feeling of home.”
“The Dreamy Side” Dives Deep Into L.A.’s 1950’s Era Of Local Soul, Blues Music
Molina has written a deeply personal book that will delight the many fans of the music he covers and invites us all to think about the songs that make up the soundtrack of our lives.










