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Techcrunch's Mike Arrington with Lalawag's Laurie Percival

Techcrunch Crunchup: L.A. Does it in Realtime

SoCal native and the "Golden God of Tech" Michael Arrington was born and raised in Huntington Beach so it came as no surprise that the L.A. contingent was out in full-force at this year's Techcrunch Crunchup Real Time Conference and summer party at the August Capital offices in Palo Alto......
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The Most Epic Pool Party of the Summer is on Flickr

Calling all citizen photojournalists or anyone with a camera and a dream -- L.A. Weekly is now on Flickr and wants to invite readers to upload images to our Flickr photo pool. We will be doing weekly and monthly roundups of the best photos from the pool -- submitted by......
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Live From the Michael Jackson Memorial

View photos from the Michael Jackson memorial at the Staples Center. LA Weekly Music Editor Randall Roberts is live-tweeting from the Michael Jackson memorial this morning through @laweeklymusic and @liledit. Here are some of his most poignant observations: Crowds gathered on overpases to catch a glimpse of the hearse half......
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Live From the Michael Jackson Memorial

View photos from the Michael Jackson memorial at the Staples Center. LA Weekly Music Editor Randall Roberts is live-tweeting from the Michael Jackson memorial this morning through @laweeklymusic and @liledit. Here are some of his most poignant observations: Crowds gathered on overpases to catch a glimpse of the hearse half......
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Michael Jackson Infographic: Anatomy of a Pop Culture Apocalypse

Experiencing the untimely death of pop icon Michael Jackson through the 2009 equivalent of the Reuter's News Wire (eh hem Twitter) yesterday only further confirmed that nature of news and media has fundamentally changed (thanks, TMZ). And instead of writing a long analytical tl;dr treatise, we made an infographic (thanks......
At E3 -walk softly and carry a HUGE GAT.

Life Imitates Art: Gamers Who Look Like Avatars at E3 Expo

While dodging countless people paid to look like something out of Final Fantasy, LAWeekly.com took it one step further (as we are wont to do) and searched long and hard for E3 attendees that inadvertently looked like some of our favorite gaming characters. Here's what we found: Agent 47, after......