Year: 2020
What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down? Public Enemy Reunites with Def Jam Recordings
Public Enemy will release their latest album What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? this Friday, September…
Luxury is Cancelled: Has DTLAs Most Luxurious High Rise Become a Crime Den?
While gatherings of any size are still prohibited under Los Angeles County’s coronavirus health order,…
Downtown LA Welcomes MiKaza Nikkei Sushi
Friday, September 4th, 2020, saw the Grand Opening of an entire new food concept in…
Are Nail Salons Getting Fair Treatment?
As businesses reopen under California’s new Covid-19 color-coded plan, Los Angeles hair salons and barber…
DTLA Relax to the Max: Grand Parks New Virtual Health Kick
Take it easy with Grand Park’s Easy Mornings offering family friendly ways to ease into…
LA County Flips the Switch Back On for Hair Salons
Good news for downtown salons as Los Angeles County announced they were moving forward with…
A Connective Odyssey: The Los Angeles Museum of Love
In late 2019, Amy Sweetman, a professor who has taught Psychology, Neuroscience, and the Psychology…
Sky’s Gourmet Tacos Come Downtown
Meet Barbara Jean “Sky” Burrell, the proud owner and creator of Sky’s Gourmet Tacos, a…
DTLA RealEstate Empire – BHHS and Other Top Condo Sellers: Not Giving Up Yet
Our neighborhood, DTLA, has been on virtual lockdown for more than 40 days and we…
Wine Times DTLA: Mignon Wine & DTLA’s Quaint New European Corner
Being sheltered for the last few months has left us all craving social interaction and…
What We Missed Behind BlackManWhiteBaby
SHE is a black, masculine, queer artist that chooses to express herself in ominous settings…
Biding Time Under Lockdown with Legendary DTLA Artist Jerico Woggon
Jerico Woggon’s name is spoken with a rarefied air in the downtown Los Angeles art…