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Los Angeles is set to host its very first Waterbomb Festival, a popular Korean music event known for its unique blend of water activities and live performances, featuring K-pop, K-hip-hop, and EDM artists. The festival&...
On Tuesday, April 16, the ambitious proposal for the massive new expansion of Disneyland, called DisneylandForward, is now even closer to becoming reality. The project now has the preliminary approval of the Anaheim Cit...
Pride Nite is back! Disneyland is extending a warm invitation for the celebration of Pride with an unforgettable exclusive after-park hours party. At their Pride Nite event, folks will experience a magical evening fille...
We always celebrate Taco Tuesday. But if this is the first you’ve heard of National Burrito Day, you’re not alone. But it doesn’t matter! We’ll take any excuse to eat…...
Los Angeles is known for its typical blue skies and sunny weather, but so far this year we’ve received recording-breaking amounts of rain and even an atmospheric river in an…...
Dog lovers, you can sit this one out. Calling all cat lovers!! We have some pawsome news — one of our Los Angeles County cities has officially made it to the list of the best city for cats and cat…...
Thrift shops in Los Angeles share a common denominator beyond affordable prices and unique garments: their focus on reusing clothing to reduce environmental impact. Buffalo Exchange, the legendary resale store, takes th...
Living in Los Angeles means we’ve all been on bad dates. If you live in this city, it’s pretty much a given at this point. Understandably, many women have started to use social media to warn against these potential red...
Get your Off spray and some bottles of Caladryl ready, because summer is just around the corner and Los Angeles is officially the national capital of mosquitoes. At least, that’s what a recent study claims, puttin...
Google announced last Friday that it has already started to block links to California news sites. This unusual move is in response to the new proposed California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA). The pending bill woul...