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Loading... Switch to the mobile version of this page. Local News Blog Ask a Mexican Archives Search Browse by Issue Weekly Newsletter Get Mobile Latest in NewsLatest in News News Features How Self-Appointed Experts Sullied Autograph Industry 3 At his cluttered kitchen table in Myrtle Beach, S.C., surrounded by hundreds of trading cards and discarded foil wrappers, Steve Sterpka finally found what he'd been looking for. The CVS Pharmacy manager had sifted through 15 boxes of Upper Deck baseball cards, hoping to encounter one of the coupons for... Jake Rossen Thu., March 27 @ 4:00 P News Blog LAPD Cracking Down on Texting & Driving L.A. Is a Top 10 World City For Natural Disasters Slideshows Getting Slimed by Nickelodeon Slime debuted on Nick in 1981, says Network executive Jay Schmalholz, on the comedy sketch show You Can’t Do That On Television. It fell from the sky, thoroughly soaking its prey, every time a character (including a young Alanis Morissette) said, “I don’t know!” The gag caught on with viewers and quickly spread to other shows. Read the full story on Nickelodeon Slime below! All photos by Nanette Gonzales. Funeral for LAPD Officer Nicholas Lee A memorial service was held on Thursday, March 13th at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles for LAPD Officer Nicholas Lee, who was killed when his patrol car was hit by a trash hauler. All photos by Ted Soqui. Latest in CalendarLatest in Calendar Calendar Arts Recommended Creative Cultivation The ongoing collaboration between nonprofit Internet radio station/music collective dublab and the eclectic ambitions of the JF Chen design emporium has produced some fascinating results over the years, as the unlikely allies share a love of progressive local, global and even experimental cultural independence. Both subscribe to a more-is-merrier attitude when it comes to curating the cultural mixing pot. So it's only fitting that this year's annual dublab fundraiser salon, Creative Cultivation, doubles as the inauguration party for the newest iteration of the JF Chen juggernaut. Among the featured guests, sponsors and participants are zeitgeist favorites like The Album Leaf, Grace Oh, Sqirl, Tanya Aguiniga, Carlos Nino, Grand Central Market, Fusicology and Tito's Handmade Vodka. That means the party checklist includes DJs, live music, art, multimedia/video installations, impossibly gorgeous elements of classic and contemporary interior design, cocktails, yummy catered food and other interactive surprises. Oh, and your ticket is tax-deductible. No wonder they need 34,000 square feet — that's a lot of creativity to cultivate. JF Chen, 1000 N. Highland Ave., Hlywd.; Thu., April 3, 7-11 p.m.; $100. (323) 466-9700, dublab.com/salon. More Apr. 3 JF Chen Shana Nys Dambrot Calendar Dance Recommended Tere O'Connor Dance The Skirball Cultural Center doesn't present much dance, but when it does, the group usually is a modern/contemporary company, usually from New York, usually worth attention, and usually connected with Jewish culture. Choreographer Tere O'Connor and his troupe clearly fill the first three criteria, and the two works being performed, Sister and Poem, may touch on the fourth element. As a choreographer, O'Connor is known for finding unexplored middle ground between seeming unalterably opposite elements. The two works scheduled here are part of a multiyear project titled BLEED, which O'Connor has described as exploring how conflicting cultures eventually blend in a symbiotic relationship. Given how much blood is spilled in cultural/geopolitical/religious conflicts, the search for blending rather than bleeding is a noble endeavor. After seeing parts of BLEED in a studio setting, Skirball director of programs Jordan Peimer convinced O'Connor to stage the performance in the Getty Gallery rather than the theater. As an extra bonus, on Saturday morning, O'Connor and the dancers offer Movement for Non-Dancers, a free workshop about his approach to movement and a chance for participants to develop a bit of their own choreography. (Advance reservations required: workshops@skirball.org.) Skirball Cultural Center, Getty Gallery, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Brentwood; April 3-4, 8 p.m.; free workshop Sat., April 5, 11 a.m.; $25, $20 full-time students. (310) 440-4500, skirball.org. More Apr. 3 Skirball Cultural Center Ann Haskins Calendar Dance Recommended Tajal Harrell A few years back, choreographer Trajal Harrell realized that the post modern movement centered at Judson Church and voguing by drag queens in Harlem evolved during the same period in New York City in the early 1960s. 50 years later, Harrell has developed a rep for exploring why Judson Church is considered revered dance history, but voguing is not, and making a case for why attention should be paid. This visit, Harrell and a quartet of dancers revisit that era and the possibilities if those stars of voguing had been part of post modern Judson Church? That bit of history helps with deciphering Harrell’s Antigone Sr./Twenty Looks or Paris Is Burning at the Judson Church (L) onstage this weekend. The REDCAT website has links to articles including the New Yorker magazine. More Apr. 3 REDCAT: Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater Calendar Community Events Recommended 20th Anniversary of the Death of Kurt Cobain Time has a rather capricious capacity to seem as though it has sped violently by — and yet, upon realizing that today is the eve of the 20th anniversary of the death of Kurt Cobain, it stands shockingly stock-still. In order to keep everything in some kind of perspective, author and Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson hosts a memorial to mark his friend's passing. It'll be an evening of words, music, tea and commiseration. Two years ago, Erlandson saw the publication of Letters to Kurt, a heartfelt compendium of meditations on loss and friendship. In a very real way, even after death we still remain friends with those who have passed — but more importantly, this is a time to get together to tell the friends who are still here how much you love them and how much they mean to you. You don't want to regret it for two decades, do you? Stories Books & Cafe, 1716 Sunset Blvd., Echo Park; Fri., April 4, 7:30 p.m.; free. (213) 413-3733, storiesla.com. More Apr. Latest in MusicLatest in Music Music Music When Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Get Together... 2 Freddie Gibbs is gone. A quick trip to the store has turned into an almost hourlong absence. Nobody's worried about his well-being: The gangsta rapper from Gary, Ind., ostensibly could survive a thermonuclear holocaust. But that doesn't mean there's not trouble. It's October 2012, and tonight is an early recording... Jeff Weiss Thu., March 27 @ 4:00 P Music Blog Just As Bigelf's Momentum Built, The Band Imploded Henry Rollins: The News Cycle Joyride Slideshows Vans Warped Tour Kickoff 2014 Vans Warped Tour 2014 kicked off on Tuesday night with a press conference and party in downtown L.A. at The Grammy Museum and Club Nokia respectively. We caught the party with performances by One OK Rock, Bad Rabbits, Issues, Wax, Watsky, SECRETS and This Wild Life. The official tour hits the road this June. All photos by Timothy Norris. Freddie Gibbs and Madlib @ Echoplex Freddie Gibbs and Madlib performed to sold out house at the Echoplex on Friday night in support of their just released album Pinata. Gangrene and Houseshoes warmed up the night. All photos by Timothy Norris. Latest in RestaurantsLatest in Food Restaurants Forklift Slideshow L.A. Chapter Review: Ace Hotel Restaurant Delivers The dude who opens the door for you at the Ace Hotel looks like he just stepped off the set of a Gus Van Sant movie. Longish hair, the mustache of a slick Spanish bullfighter, sparse tattoos and skinny jeans — here on the streets of downtown L.A., it's hard... Besha Rodell Thu., March 27 @ 4:00 P Food Blog 10 Best Restaurants in Long Beach Why Is Cap'n Crunch Looking Down at My Child? L.A. Weekly's 99 Essential Restaurants 2014 Slideshows The Strypes @ The El Rey The Strypes performed to a sold out house at The El Rey Theatre on Monday night in support of their debut full length Snapshot. Dinosaur Pile-Up opened the night touring in support of their latest full length Nature Nurture. All photos by Timothy Norris. Ramen Yokocho Fest 2014 A delicious display of ramen cuisine took Los Angeles by storm this weekend at the Ramen Yokocho Festival. A beautiful array of Japanese culture, tradition, and food decorated the grounds of Santa Anita Park where people came from near and far to indulge in ramen bowls, burgers, and more. All photos by Sammi Cohen. Latest in ArtsLatest in Arts Arts Art How a Performance Art Piece Is Born "Recite poems with eyeglasses in your mouth," wrote Catalan poet Joan Brossa sometime around 1969. It's one line in a whole list of such instructions, and funny to picture. Maybe it's a blonde with a pageboy haircut, black-rimmed vintage glasses stuffed deep into her mouth, trying and failing to recite... Catherine Wagley Thu., March 27 @ 4:00 P Arts Blog The Only U.S. Zipper Company in the West Is Here in Long Beach Walter Kirn on Getting Conned and His New Book, Blood Will Out Arts Events Calendar Art - Galleries Recommended Call for Papers: Italo Bressan, Franco Marrocco and Alessandro Savelli The Italian Cultural Institute and ADC & Building Bridges are dedicated to producing international arts-exchange programs; this month they coordinate their efforts in a pair of exhibitions introducing a trio of eminent Italian painters to what is probably a whole new audience. In a way, the story of “Call for Papers: Italo Bressan, Franco Marrocco and Alessandro Savelli” is as much a story about friendship as it is about modern European painting. The three artists are close in age. All attended the Brera Art Academy in Milan, and all currently teach there (Marrocco is also the school’s director). Although they worked independently and experimented with other media during the conceptual and stylistic reformations of the 1970s and ’80s, all three eventually not only returned to Brera but to abstract painting as well. Curated by Anna Dusi and Giovanni Iovane, the show (as its name implies) comprises works on paper and references the academic and poetic idioms in which they remain rooted. Concurrently, Bergamot Station’s ADC/Building Bridges hosts “Franco Marrocco: Work on Paper,” curated by Dusi and Marisa Caichiolo, exploring the artist’s versatility in creating substantial works of art with the most ephemeral of materials. After all, he is the director. “Call for Papers:” Italian Cultural Institute. 1023 Hilgard Ave., Wstwd.; Wed., March 5, 6:30 p.m.; continues through April 5, Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. & 2-5 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; free. (310) 443-3250, www.iiclosangeles.esteri.it. “Franco Marrocco”: Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave., Unit F2, Santa Monica; Sat., March 8, 6 p.m.; free. (310) 770-1961, adcbuildingbridges?art?exchange.org. More Mondays-Saturdays. Continues through April 5 Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles Shana Nys Dambrot Calendar Art - Galleries Recommended International Women's Day; James Krone In that sometimes-awkward corner at the back of Night Gallery, artist Sam Anderson has installed a tiny tableau. A single wooden door a few inches high, propped up by miniature red bricks, stands next to some pebbles. Thumb-sized matryoshka dolls stand near a wall, and there's a haphazard construction-material sculpture, which looks a lot like Anderson's much bigger works in the next room. It's like the dollhouse alternative for the kid who doesn't dream of a conventional life at all, and it's among the highlights in the gallery's current group show. 2276 E. 16th St., dwntwn.; through April 6. (650) 384-5448, nightgallery.ca. More Tuesdays-Saturdays. Continues through April 5 Night Gallery Catherine Wagley Slideshows The Goonies Parody Burlesque @ 3Clubs L.A.'s longest running weekly burlesque show, Monday Night Tease, featured a hilarious burlesque parody of cult classic The Goonies with their show entitled "The Boobies." Burlesque performances by Bella Luna, Mercury Troy, Estella Detroit, Nikita Bitch Project, Vanity Flair, Mister Snapper, Red Snapper, VV Trippple, and Scot Nery. Hosted by the Fratelli Brothers, played by Patrick The Bank Robber and Mr. Buddy. All photos by Nanette Gonzales. Lina in L.A.- Alice In Wonderland Tea Party at Bar Sinister Bar Sinister's annual Alice In Wonderland tea party was a whimsical and wild parade of colorful characters and curious get-ups. Enjoy these fantasy looks from the down Boardner's always darkly decadent rabbit hole. Latest in FilmLatest in Film Your Weekly Movie To-Do List Film Film Nymphomaniac: Porn? 2 Let's start with Nymphomaniac's ending, the closing credits disclaimer that insists that none of the lead actors in Lars von Trier's two-part erotic epic filmed penetrative sex. If there is real sex in the movie, and it sure looks like there is, it must have been the duty of the... Amy Nicholson Thu., March 20 @ 4:00 P Reviews Critics' Pick Video Nymphomaniac Volume Two NR Our story resumes: Having found a love-like feeling for Jerome (Shia LaBeouf), "restful domestic comfort" has, at the outset of Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac: Volume II, robbed the young Joe (Stacy Martin) of her orgasm. more... 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Latest in MMJLatest in MMJ Los Angeles Medical Cannabis Cup Top strains compete for honors.Marijuana News Weed Shop Owner Set Rival's Beverly Hills Home on Fire Marijuana Concentrate Lab Goes Up in Flames California Marijuana Legalization Initiative Fails Record High 1,140 Weed Shops Still Operate in L.A. Raves Are Back? By Dennis Romero Texting Crackdown By Dennis Romero Disaster City By Dennis Romero Jay-Z vs. DTLA By Dennis Romero Issues at Oxy By Jessica Ogilvie Porn vs. Hard Summer by Timothy Norris for LA Weekly The plans for a summer festival featuring Jay Z at downtown L.A.'s Grand Park include an electronic dance music component, or "techno area," and could open the doors to controversial raves, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a memo that argues against the Aug. 30 and 31 concert. See also: Jay Z Concert in Grand Park Sparks L.A. The memo, obtained by the Weekly, says, "Allowing this event would set a precedent for other concerts. The LAPD memo says costly perimeter policing would result if Jay Z and rave artists were allowed to take over the park. The loud music and [a] $100.00 price would encourage persons to jump fences in order to enter the location, especially near the "Techno Music" area, where attempts to sneak into the venue is common-place and almost a challenge. Jay Z aside, raves and electronic dance music (EDM) concerts have had a hart time finding venues in the greater L.A. market. As the scene has grown - Electric Daisy Carnival sells more than 100,000 tickets for its annual fest in Las Vegas - neighbors' tolerance for their booming bass and party-hearty crowds has waned. On top of all that, EDM's Hard Summer festival and the FYF Fest are without their usual L.A. homes this year because their previous venue, Los Angeles State Historic Park, is closed for renovations. Hard is headed to Whittier Narrows Recreation Area this summer, as the Weekly reported first in February. One concert insider who did not want his name used told us that Hard's organizers were interested in using Grand Park at some point but would first see how things go at Whittier Narrows. Insomniac, the company behind Electric Daisy Carnival, which helped to shut raves out at the publicly owned L.A. Coliseum complex after a teen who had sneaked in and later died of ecstasy intoxication was inextricably linked to the event, is also interested in Grand Park. The company, arguably the largest EDM show organizer in the nation, announced in February that it doesn't have Southern California venues for some of its biggest annual events after holding three festivals last year at San Manuel Amphitheater. We'd love nothing more than to bring a festival back to our hometown of Los Angeles. Finding a venue that's big enough to host a festival is always a challenge, and Grand Park could be the perfect location with an amazing backdrop. Another top concert promoter who did not want to be named told us he had been talking with Grand Park officials on and off for more than a year about hosting a festival there. He wouldn't say if he had EDM, indie or something else in mind. The police memo shows that Goldenvoice's FYF Fest requested to use Grand Park two years ago but opted for the State Historic Park near Chinatown after being turned down. Though raves have been the subject of bad press throughout the nation in recent years, things have changed a lot since 2010, when L.A.-based Electric Daisy Carnival became the lightning rod for controversy over the parties. For one thing, the biggest concert promoters in the country have largely taken over the electronic dance music market. Live Nation is the king of concert companies, and it has a 50 percent stake in Insomniac. Likewise, it bought out Hard in 2012. Boosters of EDM argue that the events have become increasingly safe and professionalized as a result. We reached out to a Live Nation representative but she did not address our questions. Our concert insider who gave us information about Hard's potential designs for Grand Park said Live Nation has shown interest in doing a variety of ticketed events at the downtown venue. The Live Nation-promoted Budweiser Made in America festival featuring Jay Z, which appears to have been green-lighted by the office of Mayor Eric Garcetti, would sell 50,000 tickets for two days. It would be the first ticketed concert at the venue, which was billed as "the park for everyone" when it opened in the summer of 2012. A City Hall official who did not want to be named said L.A. leaders appeared to be open to raves, but he emphasized that each event at Grand Park would have to be considered on a case-by-case basis. "Any event is possible if it's well-planned-out," he said. Keep in mind that Garcetti, who appeared on KCAL9 TV last night sounding enthusiastic over the possibility of a Jay Z show, appears to be a fan of EDM. When he was running for mayor he held a fundraiser at Avalon Hollywood at which top DJ Steve Aoki performed. "If you like electronic music, then L.A. is where the DJ scene is at," he said during the May event. This party tonight literally could determine the outcome [of the race]. If you were each responsible for 100 voters, this room could turn this election my way. The next month he told a Reddit Ask Me Anything audience that raves should be able to return to L.A., specifically to the publicly owned Coliseum. See also: Raves Should Be Able to Return to L.A. Two representatives at the office of L.A. County Supervisor Gloria Molina, who is largely credited with getting Grand Park built, said she wouldn't necessarily object to raves. The venue is run jointly by the city and the county, though the city could have outsize influence as a result of having jurisdiction over park-dissecting streets that would have to be closed. When it comes to Jay Z or raves, Molina spokeswoman Roxane Marquez told us, "So far she doesn't have any objection. Grand Park was envisioned as a venue for all different types of events, including concerts. She's concerned with just making it safe. Marquez said that although an objection by Molina would carry much weight, programming at the venue is "pretty independent. We called Lucas Rivera, director of the park and the man responsible for programming. A spokeswoman said the Jay Z event was "a rental" with the city "working" directly with promoter Live Nation. We weren't able reach Rivera to ask what he thinks about raves. Hard by Timothy Norris for LA Weekly Brady Westwater, a concerned resident sometimes credited as being the unofficial "mayor of downtown," didn't like the sound of it when we told him raves could be coming to Grand Park. "If you're going to go straight-up rave I think that would be insane," he told us. "I'm not even a huge fan of doing ticketed events there. In public parks security is going to be porous at best. KPCC broke the news of the Jay Z concert Tuesday. The same day LA Weekly learned that the concert was such a done deal in City Hall that a press conference had been scheduled for Tuesday to announce ticket sales. It was canceled after news leaked of the event. Downtown area city Councilman Jose Huizar, who clearly appears to feel like he was cut out of the loop, filed a council motion that asks for a report on "any permits, actions, public safety concerns, and any necessary cost implications of the proposed" noon-to-11 p.m. event. He proposes to withhold permits until he's seen that report. One of his main concerns is downtown street closures that could last as many as 10 days, according to the motion. The mayor tried to assuage critics by saying approval for two-day party will be brought before the full City Council, although such a move is neither customary nor necessary. A few months ago the LAPD issued that opinion about the Jay Z show, unbeknownst, apparently, to the local councilman and the public at-large. The city may run into legal issues should they deny other events after allowing this Music Festival. Approximately 2 years ago, Goldenvoice Entertainment requested this area for a smaller audience (Approx 20,000 persons) and was denied. As a result, they began holding the shows in the LA State Historic Park. Allowing this Music Festival could result in several "Raves" a year in the downtown area. Send feedback and tips to the author. Follow Dennis Romero on Twitter at @dennisjromero. Follow LA Weekly News on Twitter at @laweeklynews. When Los Angeles Times reporter Jason Felch was fired on March 14, he was working on two potentially explosive stories about Occidental College. Since that time, more details have emerged about one of the stories, regarding allegations that the school's former longtime athletic trainer, John Sweet, sexually harassed and improperly touched students... Jay-Z Concert in Grand Park Sparks L.A. To Jay-Z or not to Jay-Z? That is the question. LA Weekly has learned that the office of L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti appeared to green-light a two day, 50,000-ticket Budweiser Made in America concert featuring Jay-Z at downtown's Grand Park this summer without some of the usual protocols, including letting... 7. Yes, this is an April Fool's Day joke. The U.S. Geological Survey, which has had its hands full with the swarm of earthquakes that started Friday night in the La Habra area, isn't about to play around with stuff like this. USGS officials stated last night that a letter warning... Did L.A. Slime debuted on Nick in 1981, says Network executive Jay Schmalholz, on the comedy sketch show You Can’t Do That On Television. It fell from the sky, thoroughly soaking its prey, every time a character (including a young Alanis Morissette) said, “I don’t know!” The gag caught on with viewers and quickly spread to other shows. Read the full story on Nickelodeon Slime below! All photos by Nanette Gonzales. A memorial service was held on Thursday, March 13th at Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles for LAPD Officer Nicholas Lee, who was killed when his patrol car was hit by a trash hauler. All photos by Ted Soqui. Wolfpack Hustle Bicyclists Ride the L.A. Although the bike race was cancelled days before the event due to a permit issue, Wolfpack Hustle, the event's organizer, was able to work with LAPD and the Mayor's office to permit a fun ride. Riders gathered in Silver Lake and rode along the L.A. 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