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The dust on Coachella 2025 is finally starting to settle – or at least clear – from festival-goers’ lungs.
Now that the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has come and gone – as well as the Stagecoach Festival that follows the weekend after – the memories of the West Coast’s premier music festival still linger.
From literary legends to riveting panels, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books curated a magical experience for bibliophiles.
Book enthusiasts perused the streets of the University of Southern California on Sunday for the second and final day of the annual LA Times Festival of Books.
This post was updated April 29 at 11:45 p.m.
Podcasts are beginning to lose their reputation as reliable forms of news and social commentary.
Celebrity culture has led many to ascribe respect and trust to influencer posts and podcasts.
Lauren Stienstra is entering the world of novel writing with her expertise in public health emergency management.
The UCLA alumnus, who graduated in 2007 with a degree in physiological science, published her debut novel “The Beauty of the End” on April 1.
This weekend, bibliophiles are trading pages for panels.
On Saturday at the University of Southern California, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books kicked off its 30th year of delighting all types of readers, with this year’s schedule catering to everyone from nonfiction aficionados to BookTok enthusiasts.
This post was updated April 27 at 8:46 p.m.
This year, the Coastalong Music and Sustainability Festival took attendees along for a fun-filled bike ride.
The annual festival was held Saturday 1 p.m.
Warning: spoilers ahead.
“Furlough’s Paradise” reminds viewers – through the intimacy of the stage – to hold loved ones as tight as possible.
After its world premiere at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre in 2024, “Furlough’s Paradise” has found its newest home at Geffen Playhouse’s Gil Cates Theater, where it will run until May 18.
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