‘We Have More in Common Than We Think,’ How the PIFFLA Is Becoming One of...
When actor Jon Huertas, also known as Miguel Rivas from the hit TV show “This Is Us,” told Remezcla, “I’ve done over 350 episodes of television, and I’ve only been directed in television by one adult...
View ArticleRead This Before Celebrating Día de Muertos This Year. Signed, a...
When we celebrate Día de Muertos, we celebrate the resilience of our pre-hispanic traditions and people. Traditions that root us to our ancestors, traditions that survived the conquest and the waves of...
View ArticleLeBron James Backs up His Dedication to ‘Taco Tuesday’ by Hooking up...
Is fighting the blazing Getty Fire fueled by the strongest Santa Ana Winds since 2007 that has burned through 12 homes and 745 acres as of Wednesday morning an excuse to miss Taco Tuesday? LeBron...
View Article‘Oaxaca: Home Cooking from the Heart of Mexico’ Is the Bible of Oaxacalifornia
Los Angeles is the Oaxacan capital of the United States. Boasting the highest population of Oaxacan residents outside of the state itself, the same goes for the number of restaurants. Ground zero to...
View ArticleHundreds of Illegal Sidewalk Planters Are Still Displacing the Homeless in...
Planters, those eyefuls of modern DIY gardening may appear to be an excellent use of urban space in Los Angeles, but they are unfavorable to the city’s growing homeless population. Some of the planters...
View ArticleQueer Latin Dance Classes Hidden in a Highland Park Garage Are Shaking Up...
Two months ago, I visited my fellow queer Latina friend in San Francisco and she deflowered me from club dancing. The first club we went to was straight and it was a cumbia night. After 11 years of...
View ArticleDanny Trejo Gives Talk on Being Sober for 42 Years, the Black Trompo Pizza,...
November is here. Can you really believe that this year is almost over? The good thing is that Scorpio season is in full swing. It’s time to enjoy that last bit of heat for the year and start pulling...
View ArticleMeet The New ‘CeFishé’ Pop-Up Doing Baby Clam Ceviche and Shrimp Pozole, an...
What happens when you grow up loving your mom’s and tia’s ceviche but no matter how hard you look, you just can’t find it anywhere in Los Angeles? If you’re like Darrel and Patty Baker, two married...
View ArticleTropicália 2019, L.A.’s Multi-Generational Latin American Mixtape Brought to...
How do you explain the Latin American experience in Los Angeles? That’s a complex question, but we are sure it would look, sound, and feel a little something like this year’s Tropicália festival. Over...
View ArticleThe Tortilla Map: 12 Ways to Eat a Tortilla in L.A., and Where to Find It
The great Mexican standup comedian Sofia Niño de Rivera once joked about trying to explain all of the different antojitos and other tasty ways Mexicans eat tortillas to foreigners. The monologue went...
View ArticleAre Vigilante Groups on Facebook to Blame for the Spike in Violence Against...
Homeless advocates and organizers call the Facebook groups, “anti-homeless vigilante groups,” but members say that a couple of bad apples don’t define the bunch. On September 9, 2019, over one hundred...
View Article(UPDATE) A Changing Koreatown: After 34 Years as a Community Hub, Chong’s...
Chong’s Sesame Oil is a sensually gratifying place. The aroma from Mr. Chong’s pressed sesame and perilla oils permeates throughout the gently lit space. Under the warmth of the sun that peers through...
View ArticleSnapper Fridays: The Dodgers Were Robbed
We have all suffered emotional pains so visceral that time does little to dull their sting. Discovering years after the fact that the horrors were the result of gross injustice only drives the knife in...
View ArticleThe Lime x L.A. TACO Guide to Hollywood
Los Angeles is a city defined by neighborhoods you move through. But it’s hard not to feel isolated and stuck in your bubble. We created this guide, in partnership with Lime, to spotlight the...
View ArticleThe Lime x L.A. TACO Guide to Downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a city defined by neighborhoods you move through. But it’s hard not to feel isolated and stuck in your bubble. We created this guide, in partnership with Lime, to spotlight the...
View ArticleThe Lime x L.A. TACO Guide to Leimert Park
Los Angeles is a city defined by neighborhoods you move through. But it’s hard not to feel isolated and stuck in your bubble. We created this guide, in partnership with Lime, to spotlight the...
View ArticleThe Lime x L.A. TACO Guide to Venice and Santa Monica
Los Angeles is a city defined by neighborhoods you move through. But it’s hard not to feel isolated and stuck in your bubble. We created this guide, in partnership with Lime, to spotlight the...
View ArticleThe L.A. TACO x Lime Guide to Silver Lake
Los Angeles is a city defined by neighborhoods you move through. But it’s hard not to feel isolated and stuck in your bubble. We created this guide, in partnership with Lime, to spotlight the...
View ArticleHow a Vato Went from Working at Death Row Records to Becoming East L.A.’s...
To produce a beer in Los Angeles today is a story in itself each and every time. Julio Trejo wanted something he could hold in his hand. He had worked the majority of his professional life in the...
View ArticleWhat Does It Take to Keep a Food Business Open in Skid Row? A Day in the Life...
The downtown neighborhood known as Skid Row is a 50-block stretch bound by 3rd, 7th, Main, and Alameda Streets. Skid row is largely represented in the media as the epicenter of Los Angeles County’s...
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