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  1. Spoon and John Vanderslice @ Little Radio 07/16/2007

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 17, 2007

    Last night Little Radio hosted Spoon and John Vanderslice in their dusty sweaty warehouse located Downtown LA. Little Radio also webcast the show, and Dewer's Whiskey as a co-sponsor kept the free drinks flowing. John

  2. AWOL in Universal Studios

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 17, 2007

    After covering Wicked Wednesday, I realized that I didn't have to work until later that night. The PR person had said, "Just go wherever you want." I think she meant within the stage area, but I thought I'd wander

  3. Nuclear Security and Pan American Games

    iaea.org » IAEA Photo Essays RSS Feed - Jul 17, 2007

    Major public international events are confronting a new security reality - the risk of the malicious use of nuclear or other radioactive material.

  4. Catholic School Girls Rule the World

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 16, 2007

    LAist sometimes is invited to parties. Sometimes it's a backyard BBQ. Sometimes it's a dinner party. Sometimes it's LAist's friend's two-year-old's birthday party. However, sometimes it's a Hollywood film production

  5. IAEA Team en Route to North Korean Nuclear Facilities

    iaea.org » IAEA Photo Essays RSS Feed - Jul 16, 2007

    An IAEA expert team is en route to the nuclear facilities in Yongbyon, in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK/North Korea) to verify and monitor the shutdown and sealing of the facilities.

  6. Photo Essay - The Lotus Festival

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 15, 2007

    This weekend Echo Park is hosting its annual Lotus Festival, featuring a variety of entertainment, booths, and food vendors. The event encourages a sharing of the cultures of Asian and Pacific Island communities, and

  7. Photo Essay: The Japanese Garden

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 14, 2007

    Photo: The Japanese Garden with the Administration Building (which looks like a 70's monorail station) This is one of our city's hidden gems and if you were looking for something to do on a Sunday afternoon or a

  8. Zune Presents Live At The BBQ: Los Angeles 07/12/07

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 13, 2007

    Thursday July 12, 2007 kicked off the first of three concerts being put on for free by Zune. Zune is a machine that can hold songs and videos, and even lets you share them with your buddies. The Concert was a daytime

  9. Oh, the places we shoot: Lacy Street Studios

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 11, 2007

    Working film production leads one to some interesting places in Los Angeles that aren't accessible by the general public. Some of these places are cool, some are scary, some are dangerous, and some are just odd. Let's

  10. Zenshuji Obon Festival in Little Tokyo Photo Essay

    laist.com » (Obsolete Feed) - Jul 8, 2007

    LAist is your source for local Obon Festival coverage. This photo essay includes highlights from the Obon Festival at Zenshuji Temple in Little Tokyo. The Obon Festival still continues at the Zenshuji Buddhist Temple

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