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  2. LA Weekly - Wikipedia

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    LA Weekly. LA Weekly is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. The paper covers music, arts, film, theater, culture, and other local news in the Los Angeles area. LA Weekly was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin (among others), and he served as the publication's editor from 1978 to 1991, as well as its president from 1978 to ...

  3. LA Weekly Theater Award - Wikipedia

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    2014. LA Weekly Theater Award was an annual critics' award system established in 1979, organized by the LA Weekly for outstanding achievements in small theatre productions in Southern California. [1] Nominees were typically announced in January for Equity 99-seat productions from the previous year, with awards handed out in March or April.

  4. LA Weekly Detour Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The LA Weekly Detour Music Festival was a music festival that was held every October in Los Angeles, California. The entire block surrounding Los Angeles City Hall was closed, and three stages were erected for the festival, which lasted from noon to midnight on the day it was held. It was notable for attracting many big-name acts despite its ...

  5. Westside (Los Angeles County) - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Westside is an urban region in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. It has no official definition, but sources like LA Weekly and the Mapping L.A. survey of the Los Angeles Times place the region on the western side of the Los Angeles Basin south of the Santa Monica Mountains.

  6. Media in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Media in Los Angeles. Antennas on Mount Wilson, a major transmitter site for Los Angeles radio and TV stations. The media of Los Angeles are influential and include some of the most important production facilities in the world. As part of the "Creative Capital of the World", [1] it is a major global center for media and entertainment.

  7. Jonathan Gold - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Gold (July 28, 1960 – July 21, 2018) was an American food and music critic. He was for many years the chief food critic for the Los Angeles Times and also wrote for LA Weekly and Gourmet, in addition to serving as a regular contributor on KCRW 's Good Food radio program. Gold often chose small, traditional immigrant restaurants for ...

  8. Parlour Club - Wikipedia

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    The Parlour Club was a venue located on Santa Monica Boulevard [1] in West Hollywood, California [2] and managed by Andrew Gould. [2] Among its notable events included the speakeasy-themed night Bricktops [3] (established by Vaginal Davis [4]), series of spoken-word sessions The Unhappy Hour (created by Lydia Lunch with Andrew Gould [2]), and performance art night Touché (created by Clint ...

  9. Culture of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Los Angeles. The culture of Los Angeles is rich with arts and ethnically diverse. The greater Los Angeles metro area has several notable art museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the J. Paul Getty Museum on the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking the Pacific, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and the ...