By Mike Gormley Bernie Yeszin designed the famous Motown Records logo, and did lots of covers for the label in the '60s. In fact, he was at the center of the industry back then, and did everything from playing poker with Marvin Gaye to letting an 11-year-old Stevie Wonder hang out in his office. ... More >>
Song: Metallica, "Enter Sandman" History: "Enter Sandman" is rock song. People talk about it. It sold a few copies. It's been played a few times. My cousin likes it, so there's that. But he also once let us talk him into jumping from the roof to a trampoline once as a kid, so he ain't exactly the m ... More >>
Forty-six-year-old Jackson Galaxy and his beloved Velouria look like a pair of furry lovebirds as he wakes her for a mid-Sunday morning kiss. "Oh delicious," Galaxy says as he holds his life partner of nearly 20 years, nuzzling her face. "Your breath is terrible." Unlike a lot of ladies, Velouria ... More >>
One of the fascinating Angelenos featured in L.A. Weekly's People 2012 issue. Check out our entire People 2012 issue here. Luigi Francis Rossi -- better known as Shorty, titular star of the Animal Planet "docudrama" Pit Boss -- was not, as some have said, "made for television." His recently release ... More >>
So there's this iPad app called "Paint for Cats." Here's how it works: A little mouse scampers across the screen, prompting your cat (whom you must coerce into sitting still in front of your iPad) to take a whack at it. When paw hits iPad, the mouse makes a little squeak (incentives!) and a splotch ... More >>
A recent piece by the Associated Press got us thinking: Where are all the famous vegans? Gossip sites already tell us about famous people dating so-and-so, famous people shopping at some boutique you've never heard of, famous people traveling to some island they own, but we hardly get to hear about ... More >>
L.A. Art Collective Struggles to Go On After Actor's Death
Who’s ruffing it when you leave town? Not your pooch
From Karen Carson, Kristin Calabrese, Steven Criqui, Charlie White, Tamara Fites, Mark Housley, more
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