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The dispute between the Hollywood Farmers Market and the L.A. Film School ( More >>
The case of the high school student charged with attempted lynching drew sharp responses from readers this week ( More >>
A wonderful quirk about our readers is that two utterly unrelated topics stir them up more than any others: marijuana legalization and trains... More >>
After reading our story on accused murderer Michael Gargiulo, charged with killing two Southern California women ( More >>
Land-use issues stir up our readers nearly as much as stories about legalizing marijuana. With the latter shelved until the 2012 elections, last... More >>
Our annual issue featuring Jonathan Gold's 99 essential restaurants ( More >>
FRIDAY/NOVEMBER/12 GHOSTFACE KILLAH AT THE ROXY Ghostface Killah seemed to have carved out his... More >>
While Jimmy Kimmel was invoking the Weekly as a potential if indirect source of... More >>
Patrick Range McDonald's look at Big Oil (supporters of Proposition 23) versus Big Green (fans of AB 32, which 23 aims to derail) ( More >>
Last week's story on attorney Bruce Margolin, Proposition 19 and the possible legalization of marijuana (" More >>
You can't keep the one-time wunderkind Barry Minkow down; so says Beth Barrett in last week's cover story (" More >>
Among the many responses to last week's "Best of L.A." issue was this from J Greagrey: "Seeing the picture ['Best Pickled Eggs: Joe Jost's,' by... More >>
Our story challenging claims by Los Angeles officials that the "subway to the sea" would relieve traffic congestion (" More >>
Stories about libraries don't sound terribly sexy, but you wouldn't know that from the response to Patrick Range McDonald's story about the... More >>
Prostitution is the world's oldest profession, and the comments on Michael Albo's story ( More >>
Michael Albo's story on young women taking up prostitution to support their loved ones ( More >>
One reaction to Steven Leigh Morris' cover story on the Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble play cycle about Iraq and Afghanistan ( More >>
Readers had plenty to say on topics that touched on all the L.A. food groups: surfing, burgers, serial killers and transgenderism. More >>
Patrick Range McDonald's piece on Proposition 8 ("Young, Gay... More >>
After last week's cover story on Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and his history of twisted business dealings that left his partners — and... More >>
Steve Appleford's piece on the 84-year-old Hugh Hefner ( More >>
Ladies and gentlemen, in case you haven't heard, the top two movies in the land, Inception and Salt, are frequently (read:... More >>
The good news is that alleged Grim Sleeper serial killer Lonnie Franklin Jr. has been arrested. The bad news, according to Christine Pelisek ( More >>
In last week's cover story ("Make a Run for the Altar," July 8),... More >>
When we left you last week, readers were in a twist over Mayor Villaraigosa's acceptance of more than $50,000 worth of free tickets, a pretty... More >>
