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"No More! No More!"new

Bell Gardens Mayor Daniel Crespo battered his wife for 28 years. She shot him the day he turned on their son.
L.A. Weekly  |  Hillel Aron  |  07-30-2015  |  Features

The Gun in the Dispensarynew

How a gun in an L.A. marijuana dispensary led to a secret gang of rogue deputies.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gene Maddaus  |  03-20-2015  |  Features

The Gay Wingnew

In the gay wing of L.A. men's central jail, it's not shanks and muggings but hand-sewn gowns and tears.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ani Ucar  |  11-19-2014  |  Features

L.A. Weekly People 2014new

F. Scott Fitzgerald was wrong about American lives having no second acts, of course — and if you’re looking for proof, you could do much worse than to read the profiles in this year’s L.A. Weekly People issue.
L.A. Weekly  |  Staff  |  05-15-2014  |  Features

In South L.A., Young Gay Black Men are Mired in Old Taboos -- and HIVnew

HIV infections in the United States have been dropping in nearly every subgroup that is commonly tracked, with one exception: The numbers have been ticking up steadily among black men, ages 14 to 24, who have sex with men.
L.A. Weekly  |  Hillel Aron  |  05-08-2014  |  Health

Donald Sterling's 6 Other Greatest Hitsnew

If you were surprised by revelations that an audio recording just might have captured a racist rant by L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, you've been in the dark for years.
L.A. Weekly  |  Dennis Romero  |  04-28-2014  |  Race & Class

The Mumblegore Revolutionnew

Meet the smart young misfits who are revolutionizing indie horror movies.
L.A. Weekly  |  Amy Nicholson  |  10-24-2013  |  Features

Michael Hastings' Dangerous Mindnew

Journalistic star was loved, feared and haunted.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gene Maddaus  |  08-21-2013  |  Features

Paula Deen And Southern Nostalgianew

Nostalgia for slavery and its era is still a big part of the South's identity, at least for a certain set of Southerners.
L.A. Weekly  |  Besha Rodell  |  06-26-2013  |  Race & Class

Death by Designnew

Architect Gerhard Becker faces manslaughter charges after a firefighter died trying to save his home.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gene Maddaus  |  03-22-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Who Will Buy the Los Angeles Times?new

Why do so many rich men want to buy L.A.'s paper of record? And how did it get to this point?
L.A. Weekly  |  Hillel Aron  |  03-01-2013  |  Media

L.A.'s Bloody Hit-and-Run Epidemicnew

The city ignores a crisis of car-as-weapon crime in the streets.
L.A. Weekly  |  Simone Wilson  |  12-07-2012  |  Crime & Justice

Then and Now: L.A. Riots, 20 Years Laternew

For more than two weeks in the spring of 1992, L.A. Weekly photographer Ted Soqui put his life at risk as he drove from one ravaged neighborhood to another to document the fallout of the Los Angeles riots.
L.A. Weekly  |  Patrick Range McDonald and Ted Soqui  |  04-26-2012  |  Features

The Death of 35mm Filmnew

Movie studios are forcing Hollywood to abandon 35mm film. But the consequences of going digital are vast, and troubling.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gendy Alimurung  |  04-13-2012  |  Features

Dodger Con Mannew

Josh Macciello convinced L.A. he was in line to buy the Dodgers. But he was really a fraud.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gene Maddaus  |  03-16-2012  |  Features

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