Think sprawling canopies, long, notched wooden tables and thousands of roaring, beer-belly busting patrons. Read more...
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Devin Kelly
Think sprawling canopies, long, notched wooden tables and thousands of roaring, beer-belly busting patrons. Read more...
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Devin Kelly
A stroll through the entrance of the Hammer Museum these days may seem a bit typical: Check in at the front desk, receive an admission sticker, and then follow the staircase up to the bamboo tree-lined courtyard and exhibition galleries. Read more...
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The Hammer Museum’s new cafe, Ammo, recently opened in the museum’s courtyard area and replaces Cafe Hammer by Wolfgang Puck.
Just two weeks after Carmaggedon II shut down a stretch of the 405 freeway, Westwood will experience another traffic jam "“ but this time for the sake of entertainment. Read more...
For students involved in Greek life, attending a taping of "The Price is Right" has become a popular sisterhood and brotherhood event. The show welcomes large groups to sign up for free tickets online which make this an economical group activity for college students on a budget. There's also the added suspense of possibly playing as a contestant. Read more...
Over the past two decades, novelist, journalist, television writer and magazine writer, A.M. Homes has given a provocative critique on American society in the digital age. Read more...
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(Courtesy of Marion Ettlinger)
Classes have started, but the video games keep on coming and students keep on playing. Read more...
Four hours of unlimited four ounce pours from 70 of the world's best craft brewers: the L.A. Beer Week festival at Union Station was a casual drinker's hoppy heaven. Read more...
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Devin Kelly