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Connie & Ted’s Closing After 13 Years
Connie & Ted’s, West Hollywood’s beloved seafood haunt for 13 years, is closing its doors July 1st — a bittersweet farewell from chef Michael Ci…
13 hours ago
Stress Rewires Your Brain for Survival
When stressed, your brain’s survival mode kicks in—activating the amygdala to prioritize threats over thinking, which can mess with memory and d…
14 hours ago
Your Brain Rewires When You Learn
New research reveals your brain literally rewires itself when learning new skills, creating consistent electrical patterns that predict success.…
14 hours ago
California Pushes Wind Amid Federal Pushback
California is charging ahead with a $4.7-billion Pier Wind project at the Port of Long Beach to assemble giant offshore turbines, a cornerstone …
16 hours ago
Big Tech Cuts 2K Jobs for Restructuring
Big tech just cut 2,000 jobs—about 5% of its workforce—across multiple departments, reversing years of aggressive hiring. Leadership says it’s a…
16 hours ago
OpenAI's New AI Model Shocks Experts
OpenAI just dropped a jaw-dropping new AI model that writes like a human, tackles complex tasks, and adapts its style on the fly—raising big hop…
17 hours ago
Generations at LA’s Farmers Market
Step back in time and savor the flavors of LA history at The Original Farmers Market’s “Generations at the Market” — a free, vibrant celebration…
17 hours ago
Third Act: Father Son Legacy
In a poignant father-son collaboration, filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura crafts his final documentary, “Third Act,” chronicling his father Robert A. N…
17 hours ago
Cinespia’s 25th Anniversary Cemetery Screenings
Cinespia’s 25th anniversary summer movie season kicks off at Hollywood Forever Cemetery with epic classics and cult hits like E.T., The Matrix, …
17 hours ago
K-Lifestyle Festival at L.A. Live
Memorial Day weekend in L.A. is all about Korean culture at the massive K-Lifestyle Festival at L.A. Live—free admission, DIY ramen stations, da…
17 hours ago