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Arts and Creative
Dancing through Disillusionment: Sarah and the Sundays at The Roxy 4/24
In rock there is release.
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Arts and Creative
Glorious, For Real: GloRilla at The Novo 4/15
If you are able, please see female rappers live, not just in your car or at a pregame; their artistry…
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Politics
A Silent Threat Looming Over Our Unhoused Neighbors: What History Can Tell Us About What To Expect Before The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics
As Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Olympics, nearby unhoused communities face mounting uncertainty.
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Arts and Creative
I. How
“cunning embers still dance on your grave, relentless, carving ground and kissing dripping amber skies with tongue”
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Campus Life
Quick Guide to Renter’s Rights: What You Need to Know Before Renting in Westwood
Being an informed tenant will make your life easier and protect you from housing violations and possible disputes, and in…
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Politics
Show’s Over: Ending The Miserable Cycle of LA Politics
Mejia reveals a unique talent for bridging the gap between big data and normal people, based on his firm belief…
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Politics
Meet Kenneth Mejia, the Candidate Running for L.A. Controller on a Radical Platform: Doing His Job
“Your generation has the most to benefit from a city watchdog, especially when it comes to issues like the environment.…
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Campus Life
Translating “Spiritual Language”: A Conversation with L.A. Handstyle Artist, DEFER
Image description: A screenshot of a zoom call shows two individuals, including artist DEFER. In the center of the screen…
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Campus Life
Property, Personhood, and Police: Surveillance and Housing in Los Angeles and Beyond
“If they’re going to try and evict us, I’m not going to make it easy. I’m not going to just…
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Campus Life
White Feminism: An Exploration of Alma Whitaker and the White Settler Movement in Los Angeles
When Whitaker wrote about women and the empowerment of women, she wasn’t talking about all women. She was talking to…
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