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Meow Wolf supercharged the way we experience art. Is L.A. ready for the wild ride?
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Experimental art collective Meow Wolf aims to turn Los Angeles' most ritualistic experience — that is, the act of going to the movies — into an interactive, art-driven wonderland.
L.A. Affairs: He said having sex with me was like eating salad. Excuse me?
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His comments sent me into a spiral. I was no longer sure of myself. I turned to friends to get their thoughts: What kind of salad was I?
Tarot is everywhere. But her fresh decks are 'a little less caftan, a little more rock 'n' roll'
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Kim Krans' bestselling "The Wild Unknown" has pushed her to the top of the booming divination industry of tarot and divination.
Zip, zoom and soar in L.A.'s extraordinary new playground for bike riders
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Eliot Jackson, a professional mountain bike racer, is the brainchild behind the Inglewood Pumptrack, a space for cyclists to ride, connect with others and have fun.
Inside the secret poker games opening doors in L.A.'s art scene
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Poker-playing artists have let the cigar smoke out and opened up the tables to a more diverse, inclusive and female-friendly pool of players.
The L.A. laundromat offers something special and rare: a home away from home
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The laundromat is your rare “third place” — a spot to go to that’s not your house, nor your office, but a secret third thing.
8 L.A. happenings in May to get you ready for summer
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It's time for May and all of its offerings. From Michael Kors Collection's return to Beverly Hills to Mickalene Thomas at the Broad, here’s what to do this month.
Can straight married men and women be friends? I went on a quest to find out
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It's been 35 years since "When Harry Met Sally" made the case that men and women can't be friends because "the sex part always gets in the way." Is that still true?
Yikes! You’re stuck in a situationship. When to stick around or get out
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Situationships are fine if both parties are on the same page, but what happens when one person catches feelings? Here's what experts say you should do.
L.A. Affairs: I'm a divorced woman. Was I ready to be naked with a new guy?
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After my divorce, my self-esteem was low. The idea of dating in Los Angeles terrified me. Then I met a saucy Italian chef who managed to fire up my burners.
How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Laufey
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The singer-songwriter's perfect day involves picking up fresh Icelandic fish, relaxing with a good book and practicing Frederic Chopin’s children’s tunes as a form of meditation
How L.A. Chess Club is giving nerd culture a Gen Z makeover
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Where can you meet new friends, find a roommate and get a date? This late-night chess club is one possibility. It's helping Gen Z and millennials make meaningful connections.
Is it ever OK to gather fruit from someone else's tree?
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Take our survey and let us know when you think it's OK to grab fruit from someone else's tree. Your answers may be featured in an upcoming edition of our Plants newsletter.
She told TikTok she was lonely in L.A. What happened next changed her life
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Los Angeles Friends is a growing cohort of native Angelenos and recent transplants searching for deeper connections in Los Angeles.
What to know about California's new state park, a scenic green space where two rivers meet
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Towering oaks, converging rivers, vibrant wildlife. You'll be able to see it all on the 1,600 acres near the confluence of the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers.
Get ready with Bey: Beyoncé teases out Cécred critics by highlighting her wash-day ritual
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Beyoncé shared a rare behind-the-scenes look at her wash-day routine, firing back at critics of her Cécred haircare line who don't believe that she shows her natural hair.