Miss L.A.’s Club Scene? On Twitch, the Party Is Still Going
Almost a year after clubs closed, DJs and drag queens are finding new audiences thanks to live streaming—but making the move online hasn't been without complications
Threats and Restrictions Aren’t Putting a Damper on L.A.’s Rule-Flouting Underground Party Scene
As virus cases and casualties spike throughout the region, furtive dance clubs have continued to operate and thrive with little law enforcement intervention
Beloved Gay Bar Akbar Raises Upward of $180k to Fund Its Survival
The Silver Lake bar is trying to avoid being next in a series of LGBTQ+ nightlife closures triggered by the pandemic
In Recent Weeks, WeHo’s Bar Scene Was Both a Glimpse at the New Normal and a Bellwether of the Second Shutdown
As bars reopened and a masked version of nightlife resumed, social distancing guidelines kept some from rejoining the fun
Bottle Servers Popped Out of Caskets at One L.A. Club’s Reopening Brunch
Known for over-the-top tacky parties, Penthouse Day Club really outdid itself on Sunday
Could ‘Dining Bonds’ Help Save Restaurants and Bars?
Think of it as an investment in the future of your favorite local establishments
The Strange Reality of a WeHo without a Queer Nightlife Scene
“Basically, we’re fucked,” one drag performer said in the wake of the coronavirus bar shutdown
What’s Closed, Canceled, and Postponed Due to Coronavirus So Far?
From 'Hamilton' to hockey, our up-to-date list of what's been called off as the outbreak expands
Netflix Is Launching a Huge Comedy Festival in L.A.
Dave Chappelle, Lily Tomlin, Ali Wong, David Letterman... Basically every A-list comedian
Hollywood’s Historic Earl Carroll Theatre Is Coming Back to Life
Shuttered since 2017, the former Aquarius will reopen as an entertainment venue once again