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2/1/2012

Classic LA to Z

Our guide to the enduring and endearing

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1/1/2012

Best New Restaurants of 2011

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12/1/2011

Be A Tourist in Your Own Town

Sometimes the best way to enjoy a city is with the fresh eyes of a visitor

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11/1/2011

Farm to Table

L.A.’s farmers’ markets supply us with organic beets, free-range chickens, and within a sprawling metropolis, a sense of community. Go remind yourself that carrots don’t grow in snack packs, and celebrate with us the market’s bounty in all its forms

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11/1/2011

Fourth and Goal to Go

Almost two decades after the Raiders skipped town, L.A. has two—yes, two—stadium plans in the works. A guide to what the future may hold

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10/1/2011

The L.A. Woman

A celebration of 50.7% of the city

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9/1/2011

It's Time for Breakfast in L.A.

Forks up! Let’s greet the day with style, indulging in, yes, pancakes and sausage, but also masala dosas, bacon-stuffed waffles, and foie gras Bloody Marys. Here we present the ultimate, syrup-soaked guide to the city’s first and foremost meal

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7/1/2011

Downtown

Downtown is on the move, with new places to eat, drink, and shop popping up left and right. We’ll get you up to speed with full-day itineraries, advice from people who live there, and tips for great nights out. Let’s go!

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7/1/2011

Street Art

Everything you need to know about street art in Los Angeles, from who is doing it to the street corners (and galleries) where you can see it now

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6/1/2011

Gustavo Dudamel

The wild hair. The electrifying stage presence. The prodigy past. If ever there were a conductor who deserved to be called a rock star, it’s Gustavo Dudamel. Find out what all that baton waving is really about

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