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Air Apparent: Photos from China's Most Polluted Province
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Air Apparent: Photos from China's Most Polluted Province

In Shanxi Province, the pollution problem is even worse than you thought… View Slideshow »

 
 
Air Apparent: Photos from China's Most Polluted Province

Air Apparent: Photos from China's Most Polluted Province

In Shanxi Province, the pollution problem is even worse than you thought… View Slideshow »

Exiles on Main Street: Searching for the Ghosts of Bunker Hill's Native American Past

Exiles on Main Street: Searching for the Ghosts of Bunker Hill's Native American Past

Resuscitated 1961 documentary recalls stark lives of L.A.'s urban Indians

By Matthew Fleischer

It’s a Sunday night in downtown Los Angeles and my friend, Kumeyaay Indian filmmaker Cedar Sherbert, hits me with an interesting question. … Keep Reading »

Branding Griffith Park: Heirs of Land's Bequeather Fight Commercialization Plan

Branding Griffith Park: Heirs of Land's Bequeather Fight Commercialization Plan

Griffith J. Griffith's great-grandson: "It’s not a theme park. It’s not a movie studio. People don’t want to see it turned into Disneyland ..."

By David Ferrell

PERHAPS NOWHERE IS THE CURRENT PUSH led by Los Angeles City Hall and its platoon of private lobbyists for an overbuilt, overcommercialized, re-engineered L.A. better epitomized than in the unfolding struggle over the so-called Melendrez Master Plan for Griffith Park. … Keep Reading »

The Anime Collective: Baka Deshi Productions

The Anime Collective: Baka Deshi Productions

Where the otaku world and music geekdom collide

By Liz Ohanesian

Anneke knew that she hadn’t won the competition. She said this to a group of four people — a friend, a reporter and two random college students, one wearing blue plastic sunglasses and another dressed as the lead character of the vampire anime series Hellsing — while standing outside the Nokia Theatre. … Keep Reading »

Art Around Town

Art Around Town

Flashism

By CHRISTOPHER MILES

Kori Newkirk at LAXART (Click to enlarge) Kori Newkirk, Rank, (2007) … Keep Reading »

Latest Blogs

Burning Man: Tips from the Playa, pt. 1

Style Council
Sun, Sep 7, 8:38 pm

Captain's log

Catch of the Day
Sun, Sep 7, 7:38 pm

Tommy Lee Jones: Paramount Screwed Me Out Of $$ On 'No Country For Old Men'

Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily
Sun, Sep 7, 3:15 pm

The Wrestler wins Venice. Next stop: Toronto

Foundas & Taylor on Film
Sat, Sep 6, 8:08 pm

Party Like A Rockstar: MTV VMAs Take Over LA

Play
Sat, Sep 6, 1:28 pm

Rirkrit Tiravanija and his 'Palm Pavilion'

LA Daily
Fri, Sep 5, 5:42 pm

Along the Antelope Valley Freeway

Lurker
Wed, Aug 27, 5:58 pm

Continuing elsewhere . . .

Another Green World
Wed, Apr 16, 11:39 am

More LA Daily »

News

Branding Griffith Park: Heirs of Land's Bequeather Fight Commercialization Plan

Branding Griffith Park: Heirs of Land's Bequeather Fight Commercialization Plan

By David Ferrell

Griffith J. Griffith's great-grandson: "It’s not a theme park. It’s not a movie studio. People don’t want to see it turned into Disneyland ..."

Metro Sales-Tax Shell Game

By Max Taves

A $40 billion promise fuels suspicion of an agency that has lied large before

R.I.P. Bernie Brillstein

By Nikki Finke

They don’t make ’em in Hollywood like him anymore

"Parks and Wreck": Reporter's Wide-Open Spaces?

By L.A. Weekly readers

Also, Palisades residents respond to Weekly's "Rathouse" cover story

Who's Your Daddy? Why John Edwards' Sex Life Is Our Business Too

By MARC COOPER

He was right about two Americas -- if only one didn't exist in his swollen head

Villaraigosa: Faking an Economic Miracle

By MAX TAVES

Mayor sought a study saying East and South L.A. are booming. They're not

Space Race Two: SoCal Loses Fight for Private Space Terminal to New Mexico

By MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN

State turns instead to manufacturing ships, suits, even diapers

More News »

Food

Crudo Bar & Ristorante: Getting Raw on the Strip

By Jonathan Gold

The Italian mood is swell, but why so little crudo?

Kamiyama: The Way California Rolls

By Jonathan Gold

Waterpillars, Krunch rolls and Philly Slurs — South Bay sushi mecca has it all

Earlez Grille: Hot Dog Thrillers

By Jonathan Gold

Sit at Duane Earle's place long enough, and all of Crenshaw passes by

More Food »

Columns

Reviving Dead Kennedys, Rolling Over Beethoven and Revisiting Tennessee

HoopLA

Reviving Dead Kennedys, Rolling Over Beethoven and Revisiting Tennessee
By SIRAN BABAYAN

What to do in L.A., August 15-21

¡Ask a Mexican!®

Angry About "Anchor Babies"
By Gustavo Arellano

Dear Mexican: As a Mexican, I’m always ashamed of the fact that a lot…

Theater

Theater Reviews: <i>Freedom of Speech</i>, <i>Just Like White People</i>

Theater Reviews: Freedom of Speech, Just Like White People

By L.A. Weekly Theater Critics

Also, Winter, the Groundlings' latest and more

Chekhov and Gogol in Moscow, 2008

By STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS

Classical gas

Theater Reviews: Gulls, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Howlin' Blues and Dirty Dogs

By L.A. Weekly Theater Critics

Also Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer and more

More Theater »

Art / Books

Art Around Town

Art Around Town

By CHRISTOPHER MILES

Flashism

Art Openings

By SIRAN BABAYAN

For the week of August 15 - 21, 2008

A Meeting of the Strange Minds: Peter Ivers, David Lynch and Devo

By JOSH FRANK

History is made at midnight: Excerpt from Josh Frank's In Heaven Everything Is Fine: The Unsolved Life of Peter Ivers and the Lost History of New Wave Theatre

John Lurie Never Left

By CHRIS MARTINS

Still strange, still beautiful

More Art / Books »

A Considerable Town

Retired Russian Army Colonel Criticizes U.S. Actions in Iraq Even as Tanks Roll in Georgia

By STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS

Yuri Yuryevich, also a former journalist, says idea of Russian censorship was concocted by the West — investigative journalism no problem as long as president isn't criticized

Signs of the Dov: The American Apparel Flea Market and the Search for the Next Top Billboard Model

By GINA POLLACK

Shoppers wait five hours just to browse for T-shirts

For Those Who Stand Long . . . A Led Zeppelin Reunion?

By RANDALL ROBERTS

Checking out the rumors at the Sunset Marquis' Gibson Through the Lens reception

Living Room On the Street: Public Parking on a Sofas Level

By ADAM GROPMAN

San Francisco landscape architect takes the indoors outside in L.A. neighborhoods

More A Considerable Town »

Pucker Up

Straight Men Who Have Sex With Men

By Tristan Taormino

Inside the secret world of the straight guise

More Pucker Up »

Topless Robot

The Line: A Story of Our People

Fri, Sep 5, 5:06 pm

See more Bill Hader videos at Funny or DieOur people, of course, being huge fucking nerds. This is the first episode of The Line, a […]

The G.I. Joe Movie Is Impervious to Logic

Fri, Sep 5, 4:06 pm

Everytime I start to forget all the dire news about the live-action G.I. Joe movie, something new leaks out and sends me into nerd rage […]

More Topless Robot »

Savage Love

Bottom Line on Anal: Gentlemen First

By Dan Savage

Does sex with a cock make you gay?

Bottom Line

By DAN SAVAGE

Bound and determined to find femme dom porn

More Savage Love »

Now Read This!

Woody Allen's European Vacation

By Scott Foundas

An interview with the director of Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Movie Reviews: The Midnight Meat Train, Mirrors, Star Wars: The Clone Wars

By L.A. Weekly Movie Critics

George Lucas, that greedy visionary, is now in the infomercial manufacturing business

Retired Russian Army Colonel Criticizes U.S. Actions in Iraq Even as Tanks Roll in Georgia

By Steven Leigh Morris

Yuri Yuryevich, also a former journalist, says idea of Russian censorship was concocted by the West

The Downtown LA Film Fest: Grand Opening, Shaky Day 2

By Luke Y. Thompson

One of the catches of this festival -- the venues aren't all near each other. You can break a real sweat walking from the Orpheum to the Laemmle Grande

Earlez Grille on Crenshaw

By Anne Fishbein

I would really consider getting a hot dog...

Features

China's First Gold: Carbon Dioxide Emissions

China's First Gold: Carbon Dioxide Emissions

By Teun Voeten

Air apparent: a photo essay from Beijing and beyond

Exiles on Main Street: Searching for the Ghosts of Bunker Hill's Native American Past

By Matthew Fleischer

Resuscitated 1961 documentary recalls stark lives of L.A.'s urban Indians

Lonnie Kane

By Steven Mikulan

In a land of sweatshops, Karen Kane Inc. stands out by paying its workers full medical benefits even in hard economic times

Making Fiends: Amy Winfrey's Animated Vendetta

By Gendy Alimurung

Already a Web hit, Winfrey's monster series prepares to attack kid TV

More Features »

Movies

Woody Allen's European Vacation: <i>Vicky Cristina Barcelona</i>

Woody Allen's European Vacation: Vicky Cristina Barcelona

By Scott Foundas

He lived the young man's dream in Spain; next, he directs Larry David in NYC and Puccini for L.A. Opera

Bardem Farce: Javier Makes Whoopee With Scarlett, Rebecca and Penelope

By Scott Foundas

Leave it to Woody Allen to make a romantic comedy in which all the…

Tropic Thunder: Jungle Feverish

By Scott Foundas

If only Ben Stiller and company were as hot and naughty as the P.C. protesters complain

Movie Reviews: The Midnight Meat Train, Mirrors, Star Wars: The Clone Wars

By L.A. Weekly Movie Critics

Also, Henry Poole Is Here, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and more

TLA Releasing's Combination Platter: A Queer-Film Minifest

By Chuck Wilson

Sexy hitmen, gay life after 40 and French promiscuity

Driving Men: Mini Mogul

By Holly Willis

A vanguard Los Angeles video artist maps out her love life

Soul and the City: Kent Mackenzie's The Exiles

By Jim Ridley

A "lost" classic makes its long overdue theatrical debut

Dope Test: The One John Edwards Didn't Pass

By ROBERT ABELE

I watched a good deal of the sweat, struggle and crushing loss over the…

More Movies »

Music

The Anime Collective: Baka Deshi Productions

The Anime Collective: Baka Deshi Productions

By Liz Ohanesian

Where the otaku world and music geekdom collide

Record Reviews: Bodies of Water, Conor Oberst

By L.A. Weekly Music Critics

Also, the Pinker Tones

From Decor to Door Whores

By Lina Lecaro

A peek inside some Hollywood hot spots. Plus, LCD Soundsystem and Mondo Hollywood shows

Rock Picks: Warped Tour, Glen Campbell, Pop Levi, Valient Thorr

By L.A. Weekly Music Critics

Also, Previously on Lost, Raphael Saadiq, Liz Pappademas

Brick's Picks: Requiem for a Heavy Cat

By Brick Wahl

A tribute to Dave Carpenter, and more

The Many Moods of Rock the Bells

By JEFF WEISS

Hip-hop's been in a lull. Meet the new torchbearers

More Music »

LA Vida

The Chumby Diaries: A Partial-Attention Love-Hate Story

The Chumby Diaries: A Partial-Attention Love-Hate Story

By Gendy Alimurung

Is the ambient widget device a friend who will share corn-bread recipes and glimpses at its panda cam, or a foe who will steal your passwords?

Greenwashed and Dyed: Nori's Eco Salon

By GENDY ALIMURUNG

Nontoxic hair color under the shredded-denim ceilings of a Greenopia-recommended beauty parlor

More LA Vida »

Nikki Finke...Now

Tommy Lee Jones: Paramount Screwed Me Out Of $$ On 'No Country For Old Men'

Sun, Sep 7, 4:15 pm

As the pic's slogan said, "There are no clean getaways". So actors get screwed out of dough not only happens all the time on indies but now even on faux indies that win Best Picture Oscars. Tommy Lee Jones is suing for $10 million which he claims is what he's still owed for No Country For Old Men. News [...]

Another Nic Cage Stinker At Box Office; Lowest Grossing Weekend Since 2003

Sat, Sep 6, 10:26 am

SUNDAY AM: It wasn't just my imagination -- this turned out to be the slowest box office weekend of the entire year, and the worst weekend in 5 years. The overall weekend was expected to generate around $66 million in box-office when all the final figures are tallied on Monday, according to Media By Numbers. The last time a weekend [...]

More Nikki Finke...Now »

Best of L.A. '07

Best of L.A. 2007 Armageddon it!

Best of L.A. 2007 Armageddon it!

The last things we'd ever do

L.A. People '08

Lonnie Kane

Lonnie Kane

By Steven Mikulan

In a land of sweatshops, Karen Kane Inc. stands out by paying its workers full medical benefits even in hard economic times

Jerome Joseph

By STEVEN MIKULAN

A long story short

Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues

By LINDA IMMEDIATO

Lighting Ants On Fire

Captain Charles Moore

By BOB MAKELA

Fighting the plastic plague in the Deep Blue Sea

John Fantz

By STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS

The bell of San Gabriel

More L.A. People '08 »

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Amos Lee, Lucy Wainwright Roche
Philadelphia-based Amos Lee plays a loose-limbed brand of folk-soul... More »
Henry Fonda Theater
Anatomy Riot
After a summer break, the latest installment of this Horton... More »
The Open Space, $10
9 to 5
(1980, Colin Higgins) . . . "What a way to make a way to make a living"... More »
Egyptian Theater, $10 general, $9 students & seniors 65+
125 more things to do today »
Alejandro Escovedo, David Garza, Carrie Rodriguez
Tonight's show is a makeup date after Alejandro Escovedo had to postpone... More »
The Troubadour
Damien Jurado, Jennifer O'Connor
Whether or not Jennifer O’Connor achieves her acclaim today or two... More »
SPACELAND
Return of The Fly
To generate buzz for the LA Opera's production of Howard Shore's The... More »
Egyptian Theater, $10 general, $9 students & seniors 65+
231 more things to do today »
Stand Up for Obama
Who said: “I love my country. Maybe that’s because I’m... More »
Busby's East, 20, $10 for unemployed people
Squeeze
The power pop band, who rose from a squalid South London squat to become... More »
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Full Frontal
The hot new bimonthly discoteque called Full Frontal (think the... More »
La Cita
289 more things to do today »
Sarah Silverman & Friends
September 11, 2001, has special significance to Sarah Silverman. On that... More »
Largo at the Coronet, $25
"Los Angeles Plays Itself"
Los Angeles' movie history is the protagonist in Los Angeles Plays... More »
Aero Theatre, $10 general, $9 students & seniors 65+
The Bad Arm: Confessions of a Dodgy Irish Dancer
Máire Clerkin comes from Irish stock and grew up in London. This... More »
Bang
339 more things to do today »
Citay, The Parson Redheads, The Botticelli's, Pierre De Reeder
Ezra Feinberg's great, great Citay makes a new/old kind of music ideal... More »
Tangier
"Humans Are Such Easy Prey"
Who said the drive-in movie is dead? Oh, yeah, it pretty much is. But... More »
Steve Allen Theater, $5
Brian Wilson
Few performers are better suited to preside over the end of yet another... More »
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
440 more things to do today »
Chinatown Moon Festival
Acrobats, dance, food, music — and moon cakes! Come celebrate the... More »
CENTRAL PLAZA, Free
Los Angeles Dance Invitational
The presence of ballet legend Edward Villella highlights the ninth... More »
Nate Holden Performing Arts Center, $25
World Festival of Sacred Music
What makes any music sacred? What makes music unsacred? Why 16 days and... More »
Various Locations Citywide
485 more things to do today »
Sunset Strips
Sunset Strips should give you plenty of va-va for your voom. The benefit... More »
Boulevard 3, $40-$160
Brian Wilson
Few performers are better suited to preside over the end of yet another... More »
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TV Preview Parties
Why wait until the new fall season to start bemoaning how crappy TV is?... More »
THE PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA (FORMERLY THE MUSEUM OF TELEVISION & RADIO)
288 more things to do today »
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730 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood
At a time when hot restaurants tend to have the lifespan of mayflies, Koi is more popular than...
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3136 W. Eighth St., L.A.
Soot Bull Jeep may be the best of L.A.’s 100-odd Korean barbecues, noisy, smoky, with all...
El Gran Burrito
4716 Santa Monica Blvd., L.A.
If you're into tacos, at one time or another you've probably noticed the conflagration outside El...
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Monday, September 8
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Amos Lee, Lucy Wainwright Roche
Philadelphia-based Amos Lee plays a loose-limbed brand of folk-soul that, given its tasteful... More »
Henry Fonda Theater
Black Bird Cabaret
Sam Lanni proudly presents an in-house, old-school Hollywood extravaganza with drag singers,... More »
Safari Sam's
Alex & Sam, Rachael Cantu
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Tangier
41 more music events today >>
Alejandro Escovedo, David Garza, Carrie Rodriguez
Tonight's show is a makeup date after Alejandro Escovedo had to postpone a gig at this club back... More »
The Troubadour
Damien Jurado, Jennifer O'Connor
Whether or not Jennifer O’Connor achieves her acclaim today or two decades hence must be... More »
SPACELAND
Roy Hargrove Quintet
Roy Hargrove begins a four-day stand at Catalina. Hargrove — one mean trumpeter — is... More »
Catalina Bar & Grill
46 more music events today >>