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The Parent Trigger Warriors of Watts: How a Special Forces Hero and a Group of Moms Took Back Weigand Elementary BY JILL STEWART

The Parent Trigger Warriors... Alfonso Flores is small but fit, with thick, rounded shoulders and a certain way of holding himself that says he could control a lot of space around him — quickly, if need be. His soft voice and kindly brown eyes suggest something more complicated is going on inside. In late fall 2012, Flores found himself standing on the curb near Jordan Downs Housing Projects in Watts, waiting for Pastor Maudine Clark, a tiny, gnome-like figure, to wave him over to an apartment where a local drug lord had agreed to meet with him. Flores, 42, who was raised in Koreatown by a big, loving family of teachers, was curious rather than nervous. He served in U.S. Army Special Forces for six years, an "opera... more >>


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The Cult of Gram Parsons Lives on in Joshua Tree BY ROBERT FULTON

The Cult of Gram Parsons Li... In Room 8 of the Joshua Tree Inn on Sept. 19, 1973, Gram Parsons died of an overdose, a combination of morphine, pills and tequila. The body of the 26-year-old singer — who, through work with The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers and his brief solo output pioneered the genre of country rock — then was abducted by close friend and road manager Phil Kaufman. Along with another buddy, K... more >>

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Little Beast Review: This Family-Friendly Spot Shows Eagle Rock What It Was Missing BY BESHA RODELL

Little Beast Review: This F... Eagle Rock, the mostly residential enclave sandwiched between Glendale and Pasadena, has a lot of neighborhood dining options. There are pizza joints and diners, burger shacks and sandwich shops. There are a lot of places that would serve as great backdrops for police procedural dramas, and, in fact, there are a lot of cops who enjoy lunching at these places. There are even a couple of old-school... more >>

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Lee Daniels' The Butler Chronicles the Civil Rights Movement Through the Eyes of a White House Servant BY STEPHANIE ZACHAREK

Lee Daniels The Butler Chro... At the movies, straightforward storytelling, the kind in which a director and his cast push a story forward in waves of action and feeling, has become so out of fashion that it's almost avant-garde. Moviegoers, it seems, need to be cool: not too moved, not too surprised, not too impressed. We wouldn't want to be taken in, would we? We know we've seen it all before — even when we haven't. We... more >>

Film: Ain't Them Bodies Saints Goes Deep in the Heart of Texans  

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The Informer

See also: New Report Says Your L.A. Dream Home ... Is an Apartment. Yes, it's 2006 all over again. Let's just hope this doesn't end in another Great Recession. Southern California's home-buying...

West Coast Sound

Mad Decent's block party hits our town today September 14 at L.A. Center Studios. The event features Riff Raff, Matt & Kim, Sasha Go Hard and headliners Major Lazer. You know what a Major Lazer...

Public Spectacle

See also: *More L.A. Weekly Film Coverage Saturday, Aug. 17 Blue Exorcist the Movie is based on the popular manga written and illustrated by Kazue Kato (which became an anime television serie...

Squid Ink

We've seen Snoop Dogg Lion, née Calvin Broadus, Jr., transform from a rapper who helped put G-funk permanently on the sonic map into a multi-hyphenate entertainer. Through his non-profit organiz...

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