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Watch: Who Wins the Coin-Toss Game: Notre Dame vs USC?
On Monday, a four-man "Cover 3 College Football Podcast" crew of Chip Patterson, Bud Elliott, Danny Kanell and Tom Fornelli discussed Notre Dame's Nov. 30 road matchup against USC. Based on ESPN's latest SP+ rankings, the game will feature a contest between two top-25 programs. "Right now, at FanDuel Sportsbook,...
Raise a Glass for Charity at ‘Sake in the Park,’ Little Tokyo Service Center’s Premium Sake and Cuisine Festival on Friday, July 26 from 7-10PM
Little Tokyo Service Center’s “Sake in the Park” 16th annual fundraiser offering all-you-can-eat and drink sake and cuisine will take place in July in Los Angeles. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Grand Park DTLA on Friday, July 26, 2024, this event promises a night of indulgence, community, and philanthropy.
Mother charged with murder in twin boys' fentanyl-related deaths
The mother of the twin 3-year-old boys who died last week after officials say they were exposed to drugs laced with fentanyl has been charged with two counts of murder and child abuse, prosecutors say.
Automated People Mover delayed until end of 2025; $400M more requested
The Automated People Mover project at LAX was supposed to open this year, carrying millions of fliers annually to help reduce the jams created by the horseshoe loop at the world’s fifth-busiest airport. After rising costs and numerous delays, however, the project is reportedly still almost a year and a half from opening and will […]
Echo Park celebrates 43rd annual Lotus Festival
The annual Lotus Festival returned to Echo Park this weekend, marking its 43rd celebration with a vibrant display of cultural heritage. Held on July 13-14, the event highlighted the rich traditions of Los Angeles’ Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Each year, the festival features a different nation from this region. This year’s celebration honored the […]
Short on students, Reform Judaism’s seminary introduces remote ordination program
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, the flagship rabbinical school of Reform Judaism, will allow students to pursue ordination remotely, the school announced Tuesday, part of a program overhaul that aims to reverse plummeting enrollment. Beginning in 2025, HUC will offer two ordination tracks — one based at its New York and Los Angeles campuses,...
Jamie xx Announces Club Residencies in New York and Los Angeles
Jamie xx will bring his club residency, the Floor, to New York and Los Angeles this summer, after launching the night at London’s Venue MOT earlier this year. The DJ will bring surprise guests to the residencies in Bushwick and downtown Los Angeles, with venues to be revealed later. The Brooklyn dates run from July 23-27 before he settles in in Los Angeles from July 30 to August 3. His new album, In Waves, will follow on September 20; the dates are preceded by his headline set at Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago.
LA Italian Hot Spot Jon & Vinny’s Is Expanding to the Valley
The Tolucan Times reports that Jon & Vinny’s, a popular Italian restaurant with three other locations across Los Angeles, is expanding to the Valley. The publication’s Instagram account posted a photo of Jon & Vinny’s signage up at its new location along Moorkpark Boulevard on the corner where Studio City meets North Hollywood. Jon & Vinny’s hasn’t posted anything about the expansion, but its Instagram account commented on the Tolucan Times post with a “shush” emoji. An opening date hasn’t been announced, but there are two liquor license requests for the new location on file that are still being processed. Expect a similar menu to other locations with dishes like marinara braised meatballs, rigatoni with broccolini, and Anson Mills polenta.
Soul To Sol: LAFC’s 2024 Archive Collection Kit
Whether it’s the long list of soccer teams that have played in LA over the last half century, or the earth tones that define LA’s cityscape and beaches, the inspirations for LAFC’s newest kit, part of MLS’ Archive Collection, are as eclectic as the city itself.
Dodgers News: National Reporter Provides Insight on Andrew Friedman’s Mentality at Trade Deadline
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been reported to be among the teams poised to make big moves at the trade deadline. The team primarily has needs in the outfield and bullpen, and are expected to bring in at least a couple players to further a potential postseason run in October. In a recent interview with …
THE HISPANIC/LATINO/LATINA/LATINX/LATINE VOTE to be Presented at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum will present a touching, powerful, laugh-out-loud funny election year satire by Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle award-winning playwright and Topanga resident Bernardo Cubría (Crabs in a Bucket, The Play You Want, The Giant Void In My Soul). Cubría and Theatricum associate artistic director Willow Geer co-direct The Hispanic/Latino/Latina/Latinx/Latiné Vote for an August 24 opening, the fifth and final play to join Theatricum's rotating summer repertory season through October 20.
LeBron James faces horrible accusations
Former NBA player Steven Hunter, who averaged 4.5 points and 3.2 rebounds, is taking issue with the Los Angeles Lakers drafting of Bronny James. Hunter, writing on social media, opined that Lakers forward LeBron James “abused his power” to get his son into the league with a guaranteed contract, a high price for a second-round selection.
'TAP to exit' program helping to reduce violence on Metro, officials say
Metro officials say the ‘TAP to exit’ program seems to be reducing violent incidents. Stephen Tu, Deputy Executive Officer of Station Experience with the LA Metro, told NBC 4 that violent incidents dropped by 40%.
Michael Mann unveils his in-depth, behind-the-scenes Archives project
LOS ANGELES - Filmmaker Michael Mann is known for his exacting research and exhaustive preparation, work that goes into such moody, existential portraits as "Heat," "The Insider," "Ali," "Miami Vice," "Blackhat" and the recent "Ferrari." Mann is now giving audiences an unprecedented glimpse into his artistic process via the website...
Alumni couple gives $25 million to propel UCLA’s Department of History into the future
The gift commitment from Meyer and Renee Luskin is the largest-ever single donation to the history department and to the UCLA College Division of Social Sciences. The funds are intended to guarantee UCLA’s role as a national leader in bringing historical knowledge to a wide public beyond campus. The...
Big Ten Mailbag answering questions about UCLA joining the B1G
After a brief introduction, we will answer some questions that UCLA fans have submitted to the mailbag about the Big Ten and the teams that have been in the conference for years. I am not an expert on the Big Ten but after receiving my undergrad degree from Michigan State...
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