Lopez: The homeless situation in Venice is complicated. But that's no excuse for inaction

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I walk down the street and my blood boils.” Recently, I wrote about a couple who have lived above the Venice boardwalk for years. They said their neighborhood has grown increasingly unsafe, with sprawling encampments,
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Local queer artist on Pride and becoming their true self through their art

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One artist Annie Hong, also known as "Hootnannie," still can't believe their art is displayed on such a large scale. "I am pretty speechless that I am looking at this huge installation of my work at a place that I would come to as a kid all the time.
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Nearly 200-year-old Santa Monica cemetery has history dating back to cattle ranches

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The Pascual Marquez Family Cemetery is one of the oldest burial grounds in Los Angeles. Tucked away on a small, quiet street in Santa Monica Canyon, it has been there much longer than the rows and rows of luxury homes surrounding it.
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