Go Metro to Roy Choi’s LocoL in Watts
Chef Roy Choi has dominated the L.A. food truck movement for some time, but his love for low-cost cuisine and community just went a step further with his latest eatery, [continue reading]
Chef Roy Choi has dominated the L.A. food truck movement for some time, but his love for low-cost cuisine and community just went a step further with his latest eatery, [continue reading]
To honor Lakers great Kobe Bryant on his final National Basketball Association (NBA) game after a stellar 20-year career with the team, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) [continue reading]
The Los Angeles sports scene is packed with can’t miss action this week. Here’s what’s coming up, and how you can take Metro to all the games. Taking Place at Dodger Stadium: [continue reading]
It’s National Library Week! Did you know that the city of Los Angeles has 72 branches and the county of Los Angeles operates 86 branches? The city serves the largest population [continue reading]
This is great news, folks. We have a lot of excellent trailheads and hiking paths in Los Angeles but far too many of them are tough to reach via transit. [continue reading]
Free, fun and open to all! The L.A. Times Festival of Books takes place this weekend, April 9 – 10 at USC. Due to a large-scale event taking place at the L.A. Coliseum [continue reading]
The grand opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood is Thursday, April 7, and I, for one, am very excited for the opportunity to ride an actual [continue reading]
There’s always next year is here already! The Dodgers begin their season with two exhibition games against the Angels this Thursday and Friday and the Dodger Stadium Express will be running for both [continue reading]
…you get some great photos with awesome cosplayers! Check out which crazy characters are excited for Metro Bike Share, coming to DTLA this summer with 80 new stations and 1000 new bicycles. [continue reading]
UPDATE: The Tuesday night show began about 8:15 p.m. and ended about 11:45 p.m. Keep that in mind if planning on taking the Expo Line to other rail lines — [continue reading]