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Norton Simon Museum Offers Free Admission on First Friday of Each Month
Pasadena’s Norton Simon Museum, home to one of the world’s most remarkable private art collections, is offering free admission on the first Friday of each month. From 4 to 7 p.m., visitors can explore the museum’s galleries and garden without charge, no reservations or advance tickets required.
‘Million Dollar Listing LA’ Star Josh Flagg Sends ‘WWHL’ Into Awkward Silence By Shading ‘Selling Sunset’: “I Only Like To Watch Licensed Real Estate Brokers”
Awkward silence befell the Bravo Clubhouse during Thursday night’s (June 25) episode of the Watch What Happens Live: After Show as Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star Josh Flagg shaded the stars of Netflix‘s Selling Sunset. Two virtual fans rang into the show to ask Flagg if he’s seen Ryan Serhant‘s Owning Manhattan, and how he felt about the Million Dollar Listing New York alum saying he’d poach Tracy Tutor for his show when he was on WWHL. John Owen Lowe Says Dad Rob Lowe Paid To Kill A Story Of Him Doing An Upside-Down Beer Bong At 16 “Take ‘em,” Flagg said,...
Ranking All 18 Big Ten Football Coaches Ahead of 2024 Season
The Big Ten is already considered among the better football conferences in the country. With the recent additions of UCLA, Oregon, Washington, and USC, the quality throughout the league is set to get even better. The same can be said for the head coaches prowling the sidelines. This piece will aim to rank the coaches within the new look of the Big Ten.
Rapper faces prison for trying to board LAX flight with loaded semiautomatic pistol
A rapper faces prison time after he attempted to board a flight with a loaded pistol at Los Angeles International Airport. Tiwan Raybon, 36, of Douglasville, Georgia, also known as “Fat Money” was sentenced Friday to 20 months in federal prison, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Raybon arrived at LAX and attempted to […]
Downtown Los Angeles hosting KCON, biggest K-pop fest in the world
KCON, the world’s largest K-pop music festival, is taking place in downtown Los Angeles this weekend. Organizers are anticipating 160,000 people to travel to Southern California from around the world for the three-day festival, featuring all things Korean culture including K-beauty, K-food and K-pop music artists. “I’m here to...
Win Tickets to Rex Orange County at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles
After announcing his new album, The Alexander Technique, Rex Orange County revealed his North American and UK tour, FINALLY: A Theatre Tour by Rex Orange County. With a stop in Los Angeles at the Orpheum Theatre on November 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11, 2024. We have...
Latest Fan Poll: Faith in Pitching Staff Reaches Season Low
We’re past the halfway point of the 2024 season. The Dodgers have major issues, especially on the pitching side, and need to find a solution before the 2024 trade deadline. Fans voted on six polls regarding all things Dodgers, shared on Twitter/X by Dodgers Nation. The most prominent concern...
GWNC Land Use Committee Reviews Updates on Local & Citywide Issues
There were no new building projects to consider at this month’s meeting of the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council’s Land Use Committee, but there were still plenty of detailed conversations as committee members reviewed updates on the city’s removal of information about ED1 affordable housing projects from its bi-weekly case notifications, the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the proposed northern extension of Metro’s K Line, revisions to the proposed Citywide Housing Incentive Program…and more.
Paul Pierce rips undrafted Lakers for talking trash about Bronny James without putting their name out
Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce seemingly took exception to anonymous comments from a member of the Los Angeles Lakers’ Summer League squad who claimed that Bronny James caused tension within the team. “Next time you do that, put yo name on it,” Pierce said regarding the anonymous Lakers player....
Violent demonstration outside L.A. synagogue sparks second lawsuit
Stand with Us Center for Legal Justice, a nonprofit fighting antisemitism, filed the lawsuit on behalf of seven Jewish people who planned to attend a real estate and religious event at the Adas Torah Synagogue.
Paul Finebaum: Loser of LSU vs. USC in Week 1 'better watch out'
Paul Finebaum understands a lot of the negative attention for this year’s season opener between LSU and USC has been placed on Lincoln Riley. However, that opens up the door for some additional pressure on the shoulders of LSU head coach Brian Kelly. On Friday’s broadcast of ESPN’s “First...
Los Angeles Hospital Seeks Public Help to Identify Mystery Patient Found Near 7th and Kohler
The Los Angeles General Medical Center is reaching out to the public for assistance in a somewhat unusual and urgent request. The hospital is attempting to identify a male patient, known only as John Doe, who has been under their care since July 24. Hospital officials are hoping that through the help of the media and concerned citizens, they can locate the man's family or anyone who might know him. John Doe, believed to be roughly 50 years old, was found on the streets near 7th and Kohler Street and is described as having a large build, standing 5'9'' tall, and weighing approximately 276 lbs, as reported by the County of Los Angeles, California. With balding hair and brown eyes, his identity remains a mystery.
Proposed 5-Team Trade Sees Lakers Land $45 Million Guard for Reddish, Russell
Bruce Brown’s name has been linked to the Los Angeles Lakers for over a year now, and a wild new five-team trade proposal would finally get the versatile veteran to L.A. Currently in the final year of his two-year, $45 million contract, Brown won an NBA championship with the Denver Nuggets in 2023. He was traded to the Toronto Raptors as part of the Pascal Siakam deal in January of 2024. Brown’s versatility — he can play both guard positions as well as small forward — is something the Lakers could use.
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