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The Grassroots Nonprofit Helping LA Become a More Wildlife-Friendly City

Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife protect native animals and their habitats

“Hard + Fast” Is a Gorgeous Testament to LA Punk’s Heyday

Photographer Melanie Nissen’s visceral photographs earn the laurels they deserve at Shephard Fairey’s Echo Park gallery

Here’s Where the Best Surfer in the Country Likes to Catch a Wave

Kolohe Andino weighs in on Santa Cruz, sardines and Mayhem boards

Celebrate 4/20 All Season Long With Hollywood’s Rooftop Cannabis and Movies Club 

On the lineup: "Cheech & Chong," "The Hangover," "Supertroopers" and more

The Los Angeles Sex Work State of the Union

Two years after pandemic restrictions radically changed their industry, local sex workers share their experiences with COVID, AB-5 and divisions within their community

When Cowboy Became Cool Again: The Renaissance of Pioneertown

Welcome to California's hippest one-horse hamlet

Remembering the LA Comedy Night Where Black Comics Became Stars

Guy Torry chats about the genesis of Phat Tuesday, the weekly comedy show that turned him into a Hollywood kingmaker

Where to Train Like a Winter Olympian Just Outside of LA

From snowboarding to cross-country skiing, we’ve got you covered

LA’s Gorilla Rx Wants to Celebrate the “Compassion” in Cannabis

Meet Kika Keith and Kika Howze, owners of LA’s first Black women-owned dispensary

36 Extremely LA Things We Can’t Wait to Do IRL in 2022

Assuming it is safe and healthy to do so, we went ahead and made you some plans for the year ahead

9 Superlative Gifts That Were Made — and Can Be Bought — in LA

From Mexican blanket dog beds to the guy who makes hats for Cam Newton

Is Mr. Brainwash Actually Banksy? We Asked Him.

Over the course of our conversation, the French street artist did little to dissuade the notion that he could be the artist who allegedly discovered him

What Happens When Paul Thomas Anderson Makes a Feel-Good Movie?

"Licorice Pizza" sees the director at his most nostalgic, looking back at his California youth with trademark fastidiousness — but also a gauzy sense of optimism

The Starriest Hotel in LA Reopens After a $2.5 Billion Overhaul

No stranger to the limelight, Fairmont Century Plaza is ready for its second act