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Things To Do This MLK Day Weekend in Los Angeles (1-16-2026 to 1-19-2026)
Plans for the long weekend? Well, you’ve got options! This January 16-19 in Los Angeles, you’ll find Latin Jazz Fridays
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Chabad LA Campus for Jewish Life to be Among Largest in the World
$100 million gifted campus among largest contributions to a Jewish organization in history
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (1-12-2026 to 1-16-2026)
Need to-dos for the week to come? We’re on it. Lined up for this January 12-16 in L.A. you’ll find
News | CrimeWatch
WATCH: U-Haul Driver Rams Through Protestors in Los Angeles | The Gateway Pundit | by Jordan Conradson
A U-Haul truck mowed through a crowd of protesters in Los Angeles on Sunday during a demonstration in support of the Iranian people. The number of injured individuals is currently unclear.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do For New Year's Eve in L.A. (2025 Edition)
After a holiday break, we’re back in the saddle this week with new list. But in consideration of the calendar
Politics | Blue State/City Life
WOW: Palisades Fire Chief Calls Out Superiors in DAMNING Email for Modifying Report to Downplay Mistakes
LA Fire Chief refuses to endorse modified report on Palisades Fire, citing unprofessionalism.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (12-15-2025 to 12-19-2025)
Need a distraction this week? Got a few fun to-dos leading the list of possibilities. This December 15-19 in Los
News | Fun With Islam
FBI arrests 4 alleged members of radical pro-Palestinian group accused of plotting New Year’s Eve bombings
The four alleged members are identified as Audrey Carroll, Zachary Aaron Page, Dante Gaffield, and Tina Lai.
Politics | Corruption
Socialist LA Councilwoman Rakes in $240K to Oversee Fentanyl Hellhole: No-Shows Debates as Area Crumbles
Eunisses Hernandez, LA councilwoman, earns $240K while MacArthur Park deteriorates into chaos.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (12-12-2025 to 12-14-2025)
Two weeks away from Christmas, and the holidays are in full effect! In view for this December 12-14 in Los
News | News
Jewish groups concerned after LA County records second most anti-Jewish hate crimes
The report found a decrease in anti-Jewish hate from 2023 to 2024, but the number of crimes targeting Israelis rose, and 80% of all religious-based hate crimes in the country targeted Jews in 2024.
News | Time Tunnel News
One man's online campaign to save a Hollywood icon
Ben Steinberg took on the task of reopening Hollywood's iconic Cinerama Dome. His moxie may have just paid off.
News | News
Will Los Angeles Be the Latest City to Elect a Democratic Socialist Mayor? Karen Bass Gets a Challenger
Los Angeles faces a pivotal mayoral challenge as Rae Huang runs against incumbent Karen Bass.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (10-24-2025 to 10-26-2025)
Plenty of ways to fill out your dance card this weekend. Let’s take a look. On deck for this October
Politics | Politics
LA County Declares State Of Emergency Over ICE Raids; Will Pay Rent & Provide Legal Aid
Of course Los Angeles did that...
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Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (10-13-2025 to 10-17-2025)
Need a plan for the week to come? We’re here to help. This October 13-17 in Los Angeles, catch AirTalk
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Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (10-10-2025 to 10-12-2025)
The weekend is on our doorstep. Let’s talks about your plans. For this October 10-12 in Los Angeles, you’ll find
Sports | Sports
Dodgers defeat Phillies in a wild walk-off to advance to the NLCS
A bases-loaded throwing error to home plate by Phillies reliever Orion Kerkering in the 11th inning allows the Dodgers to take a series-clinching 2-1 win.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (10-6-2025 to 10-10-2025)
New week. Fresh to-dos. Let’s go! On offer this October 6-10 in Los Angeles, you’ll find Night Out at LACMA,
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Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (9-19-2025 to 9-21-2025)
Our mission? To keep your weekends fun, fresh and (mostly) free. Let’s get back into it. This September 19-21 in
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (9-15-2025 to 9-19-2025)
If you go by the calendar, we’re entering the last full week of the summer. Want to make the most
News | Time Tunnel News
Downtown LA’s historic The Original Pantry Cafe will reopen its doors
The union representing the restaurant's workers announced Tuesday that The Pantry will welcome back patrons Thursday after suddenly shutting down six months ago.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (9-8-2025 to 9-12-2025)
What’s your game plan for the week to come? From September 8-12 in Los Angeles, catch Synth Club at Commonspace,
Politics | Corruption
Celebrities Raised Millions for LA Fire Aid. Much of the Money Went to Programs for Illegal Aliens and Nonprofits That Only Assist 'Black and Brown Communities.'
FireAid announced that it would distribute the money it raised 'equitably,' a promise it appears to have kept.
Politics | Politics
Dear Karen Bass: Trump's D.C. Crime Crackdown Doesn't 'Target Black and Brown Youth' It Targets CRIMINALS
Trump's crime crackdown targets criminals, not Black and Brown youth, says L.A. Mayor Karen Bass.
Miscellaneous | Los Angeles Stuff
Dan Tana, Former Actor Who Opened Iconic Hollywood Celebrity Hangout, Dies at 90
Dan Tana, who opened the iconic West Hollywood celebrity hangout Dan Tana's restaurant in 1964 and ran it until selling in 2009, has died.
Politics | Politics
Oh, So NOW Feelings Don't Matter! Justine Bateman Drops the Hammer on Karen Bass Over L.A. Crime
Justine Bateman confronts Karen Bass over L.A.'s crime issues and the Democrats' neglect of safety.
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Report: L.A. County Has Almost No Money for Disaster Response
Los Angeles County has little money for disaster response, despite the frequency of natural disasters in the most populous county in the U.S.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (8-1-2025 to 8-3-2025)
As we prep you for the coming weekend, there’s plenty on deck to be excited about. For this August 1-3
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Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (7-25-2025 to 7-27-2025)
A world of possibilities awaits you this weekend. You game? On deck for this July 25-27 in Los Angeles, you’ll
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Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (7-18-2025 to 7-20-2025)
Weekend to-dos? We’ve got a few. On the table for this July 18-20 in Los Angeles, you’ll find Sake in
Politics | Illegal Immigration
Despite Protests, Border Sector Chief Vows to Enforce Immigration Law in Sanctuary Los Angeles, Elsewhere
As Border Patrol agents carried out an immigration related enforcement operation, guarded by a contingent of U.S. Marines, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and a group of protesters intervened. Despite the protests, the operation went on as planned. El Centro
Politics | Politics
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Ditches Palisades Fire Anniversary for Anti-ICE Protest
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass ditched the six-month anniversary of the Palisades and Eaton Fire to show up at an ICE raid in an attempt to stop it.
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Border Patrol Chief Puts Karen Bass in Her Place After Insane Public Blow-Out
Border Patrol Chief confronts LA Mayor Karen Bass during immigration raid in MacArthur Park.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (6-23-2025 to 6-27-2025)
To-dos for the week? We’re on it. This June 23-27 in Los Angeles, you’ll find Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles
Politics | Illegal Immigration
LA Dodgers to ICE: We're Not Helping You
Dodgers deny ICE entry to stadium amid protests against immigration raids.
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Los Angeles Rioters Attack Car, Driver Runs Them Over
There’s a narrative being pushed heavily by Democrat leaders and the media that the protests over the weekend were basically nonviolent and peaceful. I would argue that if you have to brag about that, that’s telling in of itself, but in this day and age, it also means it’s probably not entirely true.
Politics | Opinion
The intifada got globalized again in Los Angeles
Far from deserving Jewish support, the protests against enforcing the law regarding illegal immigration are another aspect of the same anti-Western campaign demonizing Israel.
Politics | Politics
Road Map for Peace: A Two-State Solution to California’s Woes
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the entertainment industry are back to hectoring America from the Golden State. This time it’s about the “mostly peaceful” riots in Los Angeles, but I
Politics | Politics
Gavin Newsom's Big Address to the Nation Was a Lie-Filled Disaster
In the history of no good, very bad days, Tuesday, June 10th might rank right at the top for California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Politics | Leftists Are Insane
Nancy Pelosi Says 'Hold My Beer' to Kamala, Newsom in Response to LA Riots
Former Speaker of the House (D-CA) Nancy Pelosi might as well have told Kamala Harris and California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom, "hold my beer" in her bizarre response to the anti-ICE raids in Los Angeles over the weekend.
News | The News
Supercut: Every Time Democrats Called the Los Angeles Riots 'Peaceful'
Democrats and the media INSIST that these riots are
Politics | Politics
Mexico Provides Legal Aid to Illegal Migrants Arrested by ICE in L.A.
Mexico's president is providing legal aid to the Mexican illegal migrants in Los Angeles who were recently arrested by ICE operations.
Politics | Politics
Gavin Newsom: California Suing Trump for 'Illegal' Deployment of National Guard
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his plans to sue the Trump administration for "illegally act[ing] to federalize the National Guard."
Politics | Politics
I Love(d) L.A.
AP Photo/Jae Hong
"I'd be safe and warm if I was in L.A.," The Mamas and the Papas sang 60 years ago. "California dreamin' on such a winter's day."
Politics | Politics
In pictures: Burning cars and tear gas in LA protests | CNN
Protests in Los Angeles escalated on Sunday after President Donald Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard members to the area.
Politics | Politics
Taxpayer-Funded Riots: Here's What We Found When We Followed the Money in Los Angeles
When ICE conducted raids Friday morning at multiple locations in downtown Los Angeles, violent protesters impeded their work at both the staging location at a Home Depot in Paramount and outside the targeted business in downtown. Things might have stayed somewhat contained but for the involvement of two powerful and high-profile leftist community "leaders."
News | News
Anti-ICE Protesters Flood Los Angeles Freeway, Waving Foreign Flags
Anti-ICE protesters flooded the 101 freeway in Los Angeles on Sunday, shutting down traffic while waving foreign flags.
Politics | The Decline Of America
'Lunatic' Democrat ripped for 'demonic' video message demanding ICE agents 'get the f--- out' amid CA chaos
California Congresswoman Norma Torres faces backlash from conservatives after posting on TikTok that ICE should "get the f--- out of LA" amid protests over illegal immigrant arrests
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Memorial Day Weekend in Los Angeles (5-23-2025 to 5-26-2025)
Picture perfect weather is on deck as we approach a holiday weekend in Los Angeles. So what do you have
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (5-12-2025 to 5-16-2025)
All things must pass… including this past weekend’s mini heatwave! Now, on to a few cool to-dos for the week
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Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (5-2-2025 to 5-4-2025)
Scanning the list that we’ve just created we have to say… what an awesome way to start a new month!
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (4-28-2025 to 5-2-2025)
The move into May is bringing some of our favorite seasonal events and series back into focus. Let’s take a
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (4-21-2025 to 4-25-2025)
Looking for some post-Easter ways to hop into your week? We’re here to oblige. This April 21-25 in Los Angeles
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (3-31-2025 to 4-4-2025)
As we transition to a new month (and drift through the briefest of rain storms), there is plenty on offer
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (3-28-2025 to 3-30-2025)
Art, theater, dance, wine and… native plants. If any of that sounds like your bag, then this weekend is for
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (3-17-2025 to 3-21-2025)
St Patrick’s Day is here! Hopefully you’re celebrating in style, but if you need a few to-dos to get you
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (3-10-2025 to 3-14-2025)
Gonna be a little wet out there this week in Los Angeles. But we got some to-dos to help you
Politics | Politics
WATCH: Kamala Harris Visits L.A. Wildfire Sites and Her Comments Are Mind Numbingly Stupid
How is Kamala Harris so bad at this? What is it that makes her utterly incapable of answering the simplest of questions straightforwardly?
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (2-17-2025 to 2-21-2025)
L.A. art week is here and that means… you guessed it… lots of art to check out! On deck from
Politics | Politics
L.A. Puts Pronouns Ahead of Fire Recovery
Well, we've written quite a bit about Musk, DOGE, USAID, and the like. What do you say we take a break and get back to some good old-fashioned gender fight stuff? Remember those days? It's been a while, huh?
Politics | Politics
'Scientific Socialism' Has Come to Pacific Palisades to Destroy as It Always Does
"You can’t rebuild the same. We have to rebuild with science. We have to build with climate reality in mind," California Gov. Gavin Newsom told CNN last week in an interview about rebuilding the burned-out Pacific Palisades.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (1-31-2025 to 2-2-2025)
The Year of the Snake has arrived, and Los Angeles is embracing it in full force this weekend. From January
News | In The News
NYT: L.A. Firefighters Took 20 Minutes to Respond to Palisades Fire
Firefighters took 20 minutes to respond to the Palisades Fire, according to the New York Times, confirming Breitbart News reporting.
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Video: L.A. Fire Official Pleads With Homeless to Stop Setting Fires
A Los Angeles Fire official just highlighted another one of California's self-inflicted wounds which may be responsible for at least one of the firestorms consuming thousands of homes.
News | News
Just WEEKS Before LA Fires, Firefighters Were Warning Leaders About Fire Danger and Were IGNORED (Watch)
Have we mentioned Karen Bass should resign? Because, she should.
Like YESTERDAY.
News | In The News
Asking rents skyrocket as LA fires destroy homes | LAist
For one listing, rent jumped nearly 86% since September. In an interview with LAist, the agent said she told her client, “People are desperate, and you can probably get good money.”
Politics | Politics
Wildfires Didn't Stop California Dems From Pushing Through $50 Million Spending Package to 'Trump-Proof' State—Until Flames Approached the Budget Chair's District
As wildfires ravaged Los Angeles, California’s Democratic legislature was full steam ahead on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D.) plan to approve $50 million to combat President-elect Donald Trump's expected policies—until the flames approached the assembly budget c
Politics | Politics
Karen Bass: Part-Time Mayor
Grok.
It's said that Emperor Nero fiddled while Rome burned, but Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass did no such thing — she just took a taxpayer-funded trip to the Paris Olympics while cutting $17 million from the fire department's budget and ignoring the cries of her fire chief.
Politics | Politics
L.A. Mayor to FDNY: We Don't Need Your Help
The New York Post is reporting that New York City Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker reached out to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass last week and offered his assistance in the way of sending firefighters to L.A. to help put out the fires that are ravaging the city. JetBlue reportedly even offered to fly the FDNY firefighters to Los Angeles for free.
Politics | Politics
Nero Newsom and Elizabeth Warren Earn Community Notes on X for Deceiving the Public
The other day we covered how California Governor Gavin Newsom was asking President Joe Biden to violate Americans’ freedom of speech and freedom of the press rights. Why? He lied and said it was to stop misinformation.
Politics | Politics
WOW: Just When We Thought CA Democratic Leadership Couldn't Get ANY Worse They Did THIS (Screenshot)
Man oh man, California Democrats have really and truly screwed the pooch this week handling the fires in L.A. county. From traveling to Ghana to cutting the fire department's budget by tens of millions of dollars, to dry hydrants, and to governors running from reporters pretending to have to take a call so he could avoid answering questions...
Politics | The Hall of Idiots
ABC’s ‘narcissistic’ David Muir roasted for sprucing up ‘svelte’ looks while reporting on deadly LA fires
David Muir's fashion choices while reporting on the LA wildfires caught the attention of eagle-eyed news watchers.
Politics | Politics
No Words: LA Mayor Karen Bass Stands in Total Silence as Reporter Lobs Question After Question at Her
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was not in California when wildfires broke out. She was in Ghana. That’s in Africa.
News | News
LA News Anchor’s ‘No Water’ Fact-Check Blows Up in Face Thanks to Reporter at Scene of Fire
A local Fox News affiliate anchor in Los Angeles tried to do an on-the-spot fact-check that quickly blew up in his face.
Politics | Politics
Scott Jennings Goes Up Against New Wildfire Talking Points Meant to Deflect Blame Away From Democrats
National ‘journalists’ have apparently gotten a new talking points memo to deflect blame for the California wildfires away from the Democrats who are clearly responsible for them. Republican Scott Jennings found this out while trying to address the shortage of firefighters in Los Angeles.
News | NEWS
Biden awkwardly announces ‘good news’ during briefing on deadly California wildfires: ‘I’m a great-grandfather’
Retiring President Biden became a great-grandfather Wednesday when his granddaughter Naomi gave birth in Los Angeles — with Biden announcing the "good news" as three large wildfires raged nearby.
News | News
Palisades Fire in Los Angeles scorches 2,921 acres; many homes destroyed | KTLA
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Tens of thousands of residents in the western Los Angeles area were under mandatory evacuation orders Tuesday evening as a wind-driven wildfire exploded in size and swept through communities in the Pacific Palisades. The Palisades Fir
Miscellaneous | This is stuff I like
From 1993: The Man Who Spent Forty-two Years at the Beverly Hills Hotel Pool | The New Yorker
Nearly every day for decades, Irving V. Link tanned by the luxury pool, Adam Gopnik writes. Then his idyllic life style came under threat from the hotel’s owner, the Sultan of Brunei.
News | News
'Morrison Hotel' made famous by The Doors burns down in downtown LA
Although the building is vacant, fire officials say there were some homeless people in the structure they rescued.
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Antisemitic Hate Crimes Reach Record High in LA County
Los Angeles County in California has experienced an all-time high number of hate crimes targeting the Jewish community, according to figures compiled by a local government agency and released last week. Issued by the LA County Commission on Human Relation
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Here's Another Way California Just Found to Make Life Hell
Call me old-fashioned, but I've always believed that the government's job was to provide basic services like roads and infrastructure and otherwise stay out of the way so people could make their lives better. At the very least, I figured it was the government's job to not make things worse.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (12-2-2024 to 12-6-2024)
In view for this December 2-6 in Los Angeles, you'll find L.A. County's official tree lighting ceremony, the MoMa Contenders at The Hammer, Grand Illuminations Opening Night in DTLA, the Krampus’ Cove Bar Pop-Up, a Sled-tacular celebration in Culver City,
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Jewish-owned businesses vandalized (again) in LA's Pico-Robertson area on Election Day
An investigation was underway in Los Angeles' Pico-Robertson neighborhood after several Jewish-owned businesses were vandalized.
Sports | Sports
Dodgers legendary pitcher Fernando Valenzuela dies at 63
Fernando Valenzuela, the impetus behind "Fernandomania" while starring for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1980s, has died at the age of 63.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (10-14-2024 to 10-18-2024)
New week. Lots to do. For your experiential pleasure this October 14-18 in Los Angeles, check out Bee Week at
Politics | The Left
Israeli-American Civic Action Network Exposes LA Teachers Union Antisemitism in Leaked Video
The United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) held their "Leadership Conference" August 1-3. These "educators" are supposed to be the bright lights at the forefront of progressive education.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (9-20-2024 to 9-22-2024)
In view from September 20-22 in L.A., catch the L.A. Times Food Bowl, the return of The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor, KCRW Summer Nights at Century Park, L.A. Opera on the Beach (and at the park!), Future Sounds lf Jazz Festival at BroadStage, Cinderella in t
News | Antisemitism Watch
CAIR Objects to L.A. Proposal to Protect Synagogues from Harassment
CAIR's local chapter is objecting to a proposal by the L.A. City Council to bar anti-Israel protesters from the entrances to synagogues.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (9-9-2024 to 9-13-2024)
You know what? Let’s just skip to the part of the week that isn’t 100+ degrees outside. What do you
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (9-6-2024 to 9-8-2024)
This September 6-8 in Los Angeles, check out a birthday bash for the Santa Monica Pier, The Last Repair Shop at Union Station, East Side Print Fair 2024, A Night in the Park in Burbank, Future Imaginaries at The Autry, the Los Angeles Kids Book Festival,
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (8-19-2024 to 8-23-2024)
This August 19-23 in L.A., you'll find Astronomy on Tap in Pasadena, When Does Protest Make a Difference? at , The Natural World of Studio Ghibli at The Ford, the Tryst & Nomad Art Fair in Torrance Zócalo Public Square, Eagle Rock Brewery's 10th annual Ba
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles .(8-9-2024 to 8-11-2024)
From August 9-11 in Los Angeles, catch the Ivy Station Night Market, the Natsumatsuri Family Festival, Running of the Bullies at Benny Boy, Roll @ Santa Monica, Boomyard Afro-Caribbean Day Party, Khruangbin at The Bowl, FoLAR's River Fest, and much more.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (8-5-2024 to 8-9-2024)
In frame for August 5-9 in Los Angeles, you'll find Moonlight Movies on the Beach in Long Beach, National Night Out in San Gabriel, Southern California in Kodachrome at The Getty, Sunset Concerts in Culver City, Summer of Salsa at LA Plaza, Ivy Station Ni
Miscellaneous | Los Angeles Stuff
Yamashiro restaurant, surrounding property in Hollywood is now on sale
The famous Yamashiro restaurant and its surrounding property in Hollywood is on the market with a hefty price tag.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (7-22-2024 to 7-26-2024)
On deck this July 22-26 in Los Angeles you'll find Astronomy on Tap, Mozart Under the Stars, a summer concert at The Hammer, Movie Night at Ivy Station, KCON in DTLA, a Sunset Swim at the Annenberg Community Beach House, and more.
Music | Music News
Watch the Rolling Stones Debut a ‘Black and Blue’ Rarity in L.A.
The Rolling Stones performed a song they’d only been played 14 times since 1977 as their ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour wound down in July 2024.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (7-12-2024 to 7-14-2024)
Need plans for your next three days? We are here to serve. This weekend in L.A., from July 12-14, you’ll
Politics | The Hall of Idiots
Ben Affleck Daughter Demands Mask Mandates in L.A. Hospitals
Actor Ben Affleck's daughter is demanding that the government impose mask mandates in Los Angeles hospitals. "The county must oppose mask bans for any reason," Violet Affleck said.
Politics | Campus Watch
UCLA Urges Federal Court to Reject Jewish Students' Civil Rights Claims
UCLA claims that it should not be ordered by a federal court to protect Jewish students from antisemitism when they return to campus.
Politics | Media Bias
Of Course: LA Times Falsely Blames Home Sales in ‘Palestinian’ Land for Attacks on LA Jews
The Los Angeles Times has found a culprit for the violent attacks targeting Los Angeles Jews outside the Adas Torah Synagogue. And, no, it's
News | The News
LA drops price of permit for street vendors by hundreds of dollars
The annual price of a permit will drop from $541 to $27.51.
News | Interesting Stories
ACT NOW! Demand LA Police Ensures the Safety of Jewish Community and Institutions | United with Israel
Ensure police protection for Jewish community and institutions post LA synagogue brutal attack.
News | Antisemitism Watch
LA leading race to the bottom as America's Antisemitism Capital
The pogrom outside a synagogue is the latest event giving Los Angeles the lead in the race to bottom as America’s Antisemitism Capital.
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
"They came for the Jews": Inside the LA Pogrom | Caroline Glick In-Focus
A pogrom in the LA Jewish community; Pro-Hezbollah and Pro-Hamas protests crop up across America; AOC spreads antisemitic rhetoric and a new white house hir...
News | Antisemitism Watch
Los Angeles mayor failed to protect Jews amid ‘pogrom’ at shul
"Pro-Hamas and Hezbollah extremists violently attacked American Jews in Los Angeles and the politicians ordered the police to do nothing to defend them," wrote Mark Dubowitz of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
News | Antisemitism Watch
LA Synagogue riots show how the US doesn't take anti-Jewish threats seriously
Despite taking the time to prepare, LA's leadership failed to provide adequate security.
News | Israel & The Jewish Community
Never Again. Jews Are Done Cowering in the Face of Violent Bullies
Imagine if the KKK went into South Central Los Angeles and tried to block parishioners from going into the First A.M.E. Church and then got violent.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Los Angeles, you have failed us Jews
If your mayor wants to prevent anarchy, her government cannot be lax when it comes to those who commit crimes against the Jewish community
Politics | Opinion
American Institutions Have Chosen Breakdown and Disorder
It’s about 25 miles, as the crow flies, from a particular street corner in Thousands Oaks, California, to Congregation Adas Torah in Los Angeles. Another way of saying that: It’s
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
‘This Is Jew-Hatred’: Israel Spox Denounces L.A. Antisemites
An Israeli government spokesman has labeled violent anti-Israel, pro-Hamas demonstrations in Los Angeles as “absolutely shocking.” Indeed, at least one protester called for genocidal war against Israelis.
News | Antisemitism Watch
Pro-Hamas mob attacks Jews outside Los Angeles shul
Anti-Israel rioters wielded protest sign handles and sticks as weapons outside Adas Torah synagogue.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (6-17-2024 to 6-21-2024)
Longest day of the year, you say? With the summer solstice approaching, we’ve got a full menu of ways to
Politics | Campus Watch
Santa Monica College professors assign ‘anti-Israel propaganda’
StandWithUs wrote to the public school that requiring students to adopt antisemitic views “is constitutionally impermissible.”
News | Israel/Jewish Community
Happening Now: Protests Rage at UCLA As Pro-Hamas Mob Bloodies Security Guard, Drags Around Fake Corpses
Pro-Hamas protests are raging at UCLA as of this writing, with a large group of roving demonstrators engaged in what the Los Angeles Times ludicrously labels “largely peaceful” activities, like trying to break into buildings, assaulting journalists, bloodying a security guard, and vandalizing school property.
News | Antisemitism Watch
WATCH: Pro-Hamas Protesters Mob Streets of Downtown LA, Chant 'Free Palestine' After Hostages Rescued
The sun rising on Saturday brought with it welcome news about the hostages who are still being held captive by Hamas terrorists since the attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. As we wrote in several articles, members of Israel's armed forces and police pulled off a daring raid, rescuing four Israelis from their captors in Gaza.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Memorial Day Weekend in Los Angeles (5-24-2024 to 5-27-2024)
From May 24-27 in Los Angeles, you'll find a new froggy exhibit at the Aquarium of the Pacific, movie night at Debs Park, Fiesta Hermosa in Hermosa Beach, the Topanga Days Festival, a Pico Union Project Fundraiser, a mental wellness fair at Grand Park, a
Entertainment | William Shatner
International Space Development Conference 2024 beams up Star Trek's William Shatner and more in Los Angeles
The stars of Star Trek are about to get a taste of real-life space exploration when they beam into the 2024 International Space Development Conference in Los Angeles this weekend.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (5-17-2024 to 5-19-2024)
From May 17-19 in and around Los Angeles, you'll find a Bug Fair at NHM, the Beverly Hills Art Show, Concerts in the Dome at Mount Wilson Observatory, Long Beach Pride, the Pick Pico Festival, CicLAmini in Wilmington, MAINopoly in Santa Monica, and more.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (5-6-2024 to 5-10-2024)
From May 6-10 in Los Angeles, you'll find a Movie Night at Mama Shelter, Wu-Tang Wednesdays at Smog City West, JANM's After-hours Art-Making Series, Meet the Grunion at Marine Cabrillo Aquarium, Late Night! at Skirball, Summer of Salsa at LA Plaza, and mo
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (4-1-2024 to 4-5-2024)
This April 1-5, catch BLOOM! at South Coast Botanic Garden, Bergamot Comedy Festival, The Other Art Fair, Aristotle/Alexander at The Getty Villa Theater Lab, First Fridays at NHM, DTLA Art Night, and more.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (3-25-2024 to 3-29-2024)
From March 25-29 in Los Angeles, you'll find Astronomy on Tap in Pasadena, friend or flame in DTLA, a fresh panel discussion from Zócalo public square, parties for the Dodgers home opener, a new exhibition at Petersen, LA County's Parks After Dark program
Miscellaneous | Los Angeles Stuff
Larry H. Parker, famed LA accident attorney, dies at 75
Billed as one of the early adopters of TV advertising by lawyers, he made a name for himself, insisting that “We’ll fight for you!”
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (2-20-2024 to 2-23-2024)
From February 20-23 in Los Angeles, you'll find Comedy Pole at Dynasty Typewriter, a Wellness Wednesday with Self-Help Graphics, a free film screening by Metro Art, Zine Night at The Petersen, Ballots and Beer at Angel City Brewery, a fresh panel discussi
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Week in Los Angeles (1-16-2024 to 1-19-2024)
From January 16-19 in L.A., you'll find free botanical garden Tuesdays, Kate Berlant's one-woman show at the Pasadena Playhouse, new exhibitions at L.A. Louver, Locals' Night at the Santa Monica Pier, All Space Considered at Griffith Observatory, the Cat
News | Antisemitism Watch
Pro-Hamas Protesters Vandalize Los Angeles National Cemetery
The protest also shut down Wilshire Boulevard.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do This Weekend in Los Angeles (1-5-2024 to 1-7-2024)
From January 5 to 7 in Los Angeles, you'll find a free Friday afternoon at Norton Simon Museum, a David Bowie's Birthday Roller Disco, the Oshogatsu Festival in Little Tokyo, The Everybody Experience in Venice, Hand Habits at Central Library, and more.
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
A Big List of Things To Do This January in L.A. (2024)
New month. New year. Lots to do. This January 2024 in Los Angeles, you’ll find the Oshogatsu Festival in Little…
Miscellaneous | Things To Do: Los Angeles
Things To Do For New Year's Eve Weekend in L.A. (12-29-2023 to 12-31-2023)
As we close out the year that was, the list of New Year's Eve events around Los Angeles includes fireworks in Marina del Rey, a massive block party at Grand Park, Tomorrow! at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, Soul Grain at Common Space, No Cover NYE at A
Politics | Free Speech
USC Professor Banned From Campus for Being Mean to Hamas
In a shocking violation of free speech, a USC professor has been suspended and banned from campus after he spoke against Hamas.
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Massive Homeless Encampment Fire Shuts Down LA FWY Indefinitely
A massive fire at a homeless encampment beneath an underpass in downtown Los Angeles has shut down the 10 freeway indefinitely.
News | In The News
Lefty Pro-Palestinian Agitators Try to Shut Down Screening of Hamas Atrocities in LA; Clash With Pro-Israel Attendees
Pro-Palestinian agitators and pro-Israel demonstrators brawled outside of a documentary screening of the October 7 terrorist attack at the Holocaust Museum of…
News | Antisemitism Watch
UCLA students batter Bibi piñata to chants of 'Beat that f---g Jew!'
Pro-Palestinian students at UCLA were captured on video battering a piñata bearing an image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – to the chant of “beat that f—g Jew!”
News | Antisemitism
Antisemitic graffiti in Fairfax, including at Canter's Deli, investigated as possible hate crimes
Antisemitic messages found painted outside Canter's Deli and other locations in the Fairfax District are being investigated as possible hate crimes, the LAPD said.
News | News
Man Invades Jewish Family's Home in L.A., Shouts 'Free Palestine'
A man was arrested in L.A. after trying to invade the home of a Jewish family, and shouted "Free Palestine" as he was arrested.
Politics | Media Bias
The Hamas-UN-LA Times Echo Chamber | CAMERA
A leading terror organization has mastered the art of the echo chamber, enlisting a leading Western media outlet to falsely cast its claims as
News | News
Meet the LA Times Reporter Who Doesn't Want You To Know Hamas Beheads Babies
Los Angeles Times investigative reporter Adam Elmahrek has never covered Israel for the paper. He covers California's pot industry. But that isn't stopping him from insisting it is "disinformation" to point out that Hamas beheaded babies in its terrorist
Politics | Politics
Los Angeles Enacts ‘Zero Bail’ System
Los Angeles County this week enacted a "zero bail" system, allowing many criminals to go free immediately after arrest.
Politics | POLITICS
‘LA vs Hate’ Runs An Orwellian Snitch Line That’s Funded By Biden, Big Business, And You
L.A. has a tip line that encourages citizens to report one another to the government for non-criminal 'hate incidents.'
Politics | Blue State/City Life
'Catch And Release': Suspect in Viral LA Flash Mob Robbery Was Released on Cashless Bail One Day Before Heist
A Los Angeles woman accused of participating in a viral flash mob robbery was released on cashless bail just one day before the heist, court records show, reflecting the city's struggle to fight crime under liberal prosecutor George Gascón.
News | Antisemitism
LA kosher restaurants targeted, burglarized
The targeted restaurants were Nagila Pizza, Fisherman's Bowl, Shanghai Diamond Garden, SushiKo, and Shalom Grill.
News | News
Nordstrom robbery: more than 30 people steal over $300k in Los Angeles
California police said more than 30 people stole over $300,000 worth of items from a Nordstrom in Los Angeles.
Architecture & Interior Design | Threatened History & Preservation
Studio City's famed Sportsmen's Lodge hotel could be replaced by 520-unit apartment complex
Studio City's Sportsmen's Lodge hotel could be demolished and replaced with 520 apartment units.
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
10 Landmarks You Didn't Know Existed In Pasadena
Beyond the most famous attractions in Pasadena are some of the city's lesser-known highlights. These are among the best landmarks in Pasadena to see!
News | In The News
The historically iconic Westwood Fox Village Theatre is listed for sale
This post was updated July at 9:27 p.m. Newmark Capital Markets published an updated sale listing for the Fox Village Theatre in Westwood on June 20.
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour Will Stand Tall Once More
The trusty old Shuttle is being made into a museum display, and it'll be the first time the 20-story spacecraft is fully stacked outside of a NASA facility.
Politics | Blue State/City Life
Disaster: Homelessness Skyrockets in Los Angeles; Over 75,000 on Streets in L.A. County
Homelessness in Los Angeles skyrocketed over the last year, increasing by 10% in L.A. County and 9% in the city.
Politics | Campus Watch
UCLA: An anti-Israel center for Israel studies
Can we blame people for not taking antisemitism seriously when our own leaders and academics minimize it?














