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Architect Richard Neutra would go on to define mid-century California modernism. But the Jardinette was his first major project. Here’s why its restoration matters.
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Iran's Abbas Araghchi has left Islamabad, prompting the president to announce his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will no longer travel there Saturday for peace talks.
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Three vessels came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz, after the U.S. and Iran failed to meet in Pakistan for talks to end the war.
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The extension was announced just hours before it was set to expire. The president did not provide details on how long the new ceasefire extension will last.
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The case revolves around a photo the former FBI director posted online last year of seashells on a beach arranged to say "8647."
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The 31-year-old teacher and engineer from California sent an alleged message to family members saying that he wanted to target administration officials.
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Sat, May 2
Night at the Library: A Century of Light
Celebrate a century of light at the iconic Richard J. Riordan Central Library in Downtown Los Angeles with an immersive festival featuring more than 200 performers, artists, and storytellers.
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Thu, May 7
Wild Card with Rachel Martin LIVE
Wild Card with Rachel Martin is the celebrity podcast that throws out the standard interview script and replaces it with randomly-chosen questions from a deck of cards.
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Thu, May 14
Brains On Universe Presents…Puberty! (The podcast)
Join Molly Bloom, host and creator of the kids' podcast company Brains On Universe, for a live panel about puberty!
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Sun, May 17
Go Fact Yourself LIVE with Laura Dave and William Stanford Davis
On May 17, author Laura Dave and actor William Stanford Davis, plus surprise guest experts will join J. Keith and Helen for a trivia show like no other!
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Thu, May 21
Cookbook Live with Monti Carlo
Award-winning chef and writer Monti Carlo will join LAist’s food and culture writer Gab Chabrán to talk about her new cookbook, “Spanglish,” a delicious tribute to Puerto Rican cuisine and culture.
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Mayor Karen Bass told LAist’s AirTalk the plan will address potholes, streetlights and more.
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Judge Robert Draper is accused of making irrelevant statements about race in court and sending inappropriate photos to colleagues.
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A new bill would require schools to screen all kindergartners, as well as first- and second-graders, for basic math skills.
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On Friday evening, members of UTLA and AALA/Teamster overwhelmingly approved new contracts.
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LACMA, The Huntington, the Getty Center and the Norton Simon Museum all offer opportunities to catch live music performances for free this spring/summer.
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A Pasadena Methodist church has welcomed Jews and Muslims who needed spaces to pray. The three congregations see the interfaith cooperation as living their faiths.
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"AirTalk" host Austin Cross sat down with the chef and managing director of Queen’s Raw Bar & Grill in Eagle Rock to talk about their refreshing seafood.
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Ronuk Patel's Hokkaido Fried Chicken brings a decade of trips to Japan's northernmost island to a ghost kitchen on the edge of Koreatown.
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From James Beard winners to neighborhood titans, a new generation of Filipino chefs is bringing the soul of tradition to the contemporary L.A. dining scene.
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Imperfect ParadiseLAist's weekly on-demand news magazine show that pulls back the curtain and dives deeper into the biggest and most consequential SoCal stories of the week from our newsroom. New episodes drop every Friday.Listen 27:09Although religion is an inescapable element in conflicts around the world and a polarizing topic here at home, one place of worship in Pasadena, California, is defying religious labels. Amid the crosses and stained glass windows depicting the life of Christ, the First United Methodist Church shifts from Friday through Sunday to accommodate the three Abrahamic faiths. LAist reporter Yusra Farzan takes us through a weekend of Muslims' Friday prayers, a Jewish Shabbat service, and a Christian Easter celebration -- all coexisting under one roof.
Read Yusra’s full report at LAist.com.
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Inside a Southern California church, where Muslims, Jews, and Christians all pray