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Lost in LA: The Sunken City

March 15, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Photos by Julia SumouskeAmong the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, sometimes residents are looking for more than just another store to spot the latest trends. Lost in LA is back again to quench your thirst for adventure by looking at the hidden coastal treasure known as "The Sunken City."About 80 years ago, a landslide caused the homes and buildings on this cliffside to fall. … [Read more...] about Lost in LA: The Sunken City

LA Concert List

December 12, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photo by Julia NamanSunday, Dec. 13ODESZAShrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USKROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas 2015Fall Out Boy, Of Monsters and Men, Panic! At the Disco, Cold War Kids, The 1975, Chris Cornell, George Ezra, and James BayMonday, Dec. 14CHVRCHESBAIOFonda Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USWednesday, Dec. 16The 1975Club Nokia, Los Angeles, CA, USThursday, Dec. 17Dillon … [Read more...] about LA Concert List

Mystery Skulls, Wes Period Break in the New Stage at Resident

December 12, 2015 by Julia Naman

Photos by Julia Naman In the heart of LA's Arts District is the area's newest and perhaps most eclectic music venue, Resident. Neighbors to Urth Cafe and a garage of old cars and airplane parts, the renovated building hosted it's grand opening Friday night. The indoor-outdoor venue is cozy yet sophisticated on the inside — the stage is really more of a platform, making … [Read more...] about Mystery Skulls, Wes Period Break in the New Stage at Resident

Who’s Your Team: NFC Edition

November 5, 2015 by Jackson Hogan

Art by Peau PorotesanoAs I mentioned in part one about the AFC teams, this is a comprehensive guide to being a fan of each NFL team so that Angelinos can actually enjoy the NFL season. Let’s dive right into the NFC.DALLAS COWBOYSPro: They certainly have the prestige and history. Five rings ain’t nothing to sneeze at. And they’re currently pretty strong, … [Read more...] about Who’s Your Team: NFC Edition

Choose your own NFL team Part I: AFC

October 28, 2015 by Jackson Hogan

Art by Chris ChenIf you listen closely, you can hear whispers of the NFL finally returning to Los Angeles. However, at the end of the day, LA still is NFL-less, and if you’re LA-born-and-raised, you might need a team. So, allow me to create a comprehensive list of the positives and negatives for being a fan of each team, as it pertains to Angelenos. BALTIMORE RAVENS Pro: … [Read more...] about Choose your own NFL team Part I: AFC

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