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For 11 months, I clung to my newfound identity as a 'we,' even though there was little 'us.' Ultimately, I did the next best thing: I changed my pronouns back.
At KidSTREAM, the first museum of its kind in Ventura County, immersive exhibits highlight the area's unique industry and geography.
Discover L.A.'s growing Puerto Rican food scene with four restaurants serving traditional plates and nostalgic flavors from the island.
There'll be matcha rituals, jewelry shopping at Melrose Place and recommending Sushi Yuzu to everyone she knows.
Angeles Crest Highway is a 66-mile scenic route that hikers use to reach some of the most beautiful places in the San Gabriel Mountains. It has been recently plagued by closures.
Tired of scrolling endlessly on listing sites and Facebook Marketplace, L.A. renters are turning to apartment scouts to help them find their dream home.
Disneyland has added the Mandalorian and Grogu to its Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run ride. It's a sleeker, more interactive experience.
Kehillat Israel, closed since the Palisades fire, reopened last week, welcoming its congregation, which includes 230 families who lost their homes and an additional 250 families who were displaced.
For the iconic L.A. troupe, this fantastical representation of a cross-country train trip is a bold look toward the future.
An appreciation for journalist Michael Singer, known as the Reluctant Gourmet to readers of Ruth Reichl's L.A. Times restaurant reviews.
Ever notice the winding, circular and branching paths that guide you through the park? Thank landscape artist Ruth Shellhorn, a South Pasadena native.
"People still want to sit down and watch a movie with a crowd, that has not changed." Cinespia's founder John Wyatt looks back on 25 years.
Bilal celebrated the anniversary of his classic album "1st Born Second" at the Blue Note in Hollywood. We caught up with him to talk about the special anniversary, honoring D'Angelo at the Grammys, and making new music.
Across Los Angeles, groups like the Smellers Club, Reverie of Scent and Silverlake Scent Club are transforming what was once a solo ritual into something communal.
Los Angeles artist Julie Burton hand-crafts elegant glass jewelry, ceramics and home decor in her Silver Lake ADU.
'We don’t just create characters': Three stylists on the art of dressing athletes beyond tunnel fits
There has been a significant shift in how fashion and sports intersect, both on and off the court. Why now? And how has athlete style evolved?
Unusual Tuesday is a weekly variety show at Sun Space, an eccentric Shadow Hills performance venue. It was started in 2017 by Noel Rhodes.
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I matched with a Glen Powell type again, 10 years after ghosting him. This time, I wanted more than just sex. But was he only interested in exploring his kinks?
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