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In the Fall of 2016, Natalie and Kyle were introduced to the staff at SUR restaurant in WeHo, and their lives have never been the same. Join them weekly as they unpack the character development (or lack thereof), plot twists, Jax's latest screw ups, and straight up screaming matches in each episode of "Vanderpump Rules".
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TV & Radio Personality Alexander Rodriguez sips and chats with your favorite celebrities from TV, film, Broadway, music, reality TV and pop culture in this weekly, entertainment, no holds barred talk show. Academy Award, Emmy Award, Grammy Award, Tony Award, Golden Globe Award winners – he’s drank with them all! Its talk radio with a twist! Presented by Straw Hut Media and Here TV
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How To LA

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How to L.A. aims to drop a little knowledge about ALL the things that affect the people of Los Angeles, whether that’s something that makes our city great (tacos!) or something that we need to work on, like the alarming number of traffic collisions. We serve the curious Angeleno who wants to better connect with our city, discover the new, navigate the confusing and even drive some change along the way. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that qu ...
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Coffee with Gays™: Every Sip Is A Story

Blaine LaBron, Ryan Hines, and Adam Bailey

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"Coffee with Gays" Season 3 is Launching March 28, 2024! (New Episodes Every Other Thursday)🎙️☕️🏳️‍🌈 🌈🎙️ Dive into Season 3 of "Coffee with Gays," where we're all about shattering stereotypes and exploring universal issues through our distinct, unfiltered perspectives. Forget the WeHo standards and cliché "safe spaces" – we're here for authentic, engaging conversations that matter to everyone, regardless of sexuality. 🚀 This season, our dynamic trio – Ryan with his progressive views, Blaine ...
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On this episode of On the Rocks, we get into a deep dive into the world of drag with Drag Legend Sherry Vine as we chat about her career, the New York scene in the 90s, Drag Race, social media, politics, Sniffes, and more…with guest co-host Weho Diva Allusia Alusia and your sassy host with the sassy most, Alexander Rodriguez. Raise a glass, it's On…
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#310: Today, we're meeting up with one of our favorite L.A. based influencers, Drew Tillman! Drew's known online for his date ideas in different pockets of this wonderful city, and in this episode, he's joining the How To LA team to take host Brian De Los Santos on a walking date around WeHo. We make the most of a beautiful Sunday by exploring spac…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, we have a lively chat with the Charmed Ones of Broadway, Tony Award Winner Marissa Jaret Winokur and Tony nominees Kerry Butler and Laura Bell Bundy as we talk motherhood, their early careers on Broadway, the magic of Hairspray the musical, supporting your peers, the power of friendship, and a behind the scenes look…
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#311: The 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games have wrapped, and right now in the sports world (or at least here in the U.S.) a lot of the focus is shifting to the start of football season. But today on How To LA, we’re focusing on women’s sports and how recent increased attention is playing out in L.A. Helping us do that are some Angel City ult…
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Voters elected Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón in 2020 on his promises to undo decades of mass incarceration, tackle what many viewed as excessive prison sentences, and to generally create a fairer system. LAist Civics & Democracy Correspondent Frank Stoltze explores the criminal justice system Gascón set out to change. He examines deca…
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Hey there! We’re bringing you another episode of How to LA as part of LAist climate solutions week. Today’s episode is from 2023. It features our former associate editor and one of my favorite journalists, Aaricka Washington. She took me on a hike in Silver Lake, and we foraged for plants! And yes we did get audio of us tasting some of them. Hope y…
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Here at LAist, it’s Climate Solutions week, and we’re focusing on the future of food. How food and agricultural systems are tackling climate pollution and adapting to a changing planet. And why Southern California is at the center of how climate change impacts the food we eat, grow, and sell. So today on How to LA, we’re bringing you a throwback ep…
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Are you ready to hear what VERY IMPORTANT people have to say about life? Well then you're in the right place, because this week we chat with some real VIPs at the Outside Lands music festival. Guests include a 3D printing expert, an innuendo uttering 20-something cat lady, and FOUR awesome young female lawyers. Recorded on 8/10/24 in Golden Gate Pa…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, is she the drama? We get an intimate and behind-the-scenes look at Drag Race alum Scarlet Envy’s life as we chat career, new music, poetry, love and dating, touring the nation, truck stop hookups, and more! with guest co-host musician and celebrity songwriter BLEACHx…with your host, Alexander Rodriguez. Raise a glas…
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#309: Today we are back with our summer series about places to explore and discover in Los Angeles. We’ve done parks, museums, road trip, and this time we are talking about happy hour! The neighborhood spots featured include: Big Bar in Los Feliz, The Raymond 1886 in Pasadena, and Chulita in West Adams.…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, we dive into the world of burlesque with Miss Miranda who has appeared globally and as a model for Playboy, Moschino, and more. We also welcome print and runway model and burlesque newbie, Steven Dehler, with fashion designer, LGBTQ activist, and in-demand performer Miss Tosh, and Jerome aka Horsegurl aerialist and …
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In honor of the American Cinematheque's "Friend of the Fest" program, we're rerunning their feature from our mini-series, Revival House! Victoria Alejandro is one of the podcasters invited to present a film this year. This Sunday, 8/25 at the Egyptian Theater, she'll be introducing the 80s classic "To Live and Die in L.A." You can find tickets here…
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#308: It's like, totally wild that we haven't talked about the "Valley girl" accent yet. This week on How To LA, the team hits the streets to ask Angelenos about the origin of the accent...turns out, no one's really sure where it comes from. Except LAist reporter Caitlin Hernandez, who did a deep dive on the history of the iconic Valley sound. They…
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An outside podcast at Outside LANDS!? It sounds too good to be true, but it really is. We chat with the crowd at the San Francisco music festival and learn a lot about the outside vibe. Guests include a lovely young couple who eloped to Vegas while on psychedelics, a musician who gets hired to play the violin for proposals, and a guy who gets in so…
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#307: Today we're heading out with LAist's Gab Chabrán to test some tasty cool drinks in L.A. — that's "cool" as in temperature, but also meaning something a little unique. We stopped for boba (and other tasty tea and coffee drinks) at Hey Hey on Sunset, sampled fermented Mexican drinks (tepache and pulque) at Mírate in Los Feliz, and finally tried…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, put the kids to bed it’s On the Rocks after dark while we talk to the runaway stars of House of Heat, Sumner and Koaty Blayne about their coming out, getting into the adult industry, maintaining a healthy relationship while creating content, and more! with guest co-host from adult content to artist to drag, Dakota P…
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#306: We're publishing this on a Friday and you know what that means: we all scream for... (waiting for you to say it.) LAist food editor and Cheap Fast Eats co-conspirator Gab Chábran and HTLA host Brian De Los Santos host Culinary Connections: Ice Cream Social. It was a chat with owners from three Southern California ice cream eateries: Kinrose i…
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#305: What's the deal with the new mural on Western Avenue? A man holding a flowerpot crawling out of the sky? That's performance artist Pope L., inviting folks into the new, permanent home of the non-profit formerly known as LAX Art. They've rebranded as The Brick, and their new brick and mortar gallery and exhibition space is formally opening in …
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Get ready for an apocalyptic episode (in a good way)! Our Fallout pal Johnny Pemberton joins us as we navigate the desolate wasteland that is outside. Guests include a very candid celebrity stylist, a single mom to a diehard PBO fan, a Peruvian who used to design shoes for Kanye, and an Olive Garden waiter who dishes all the inner secrets of that s…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, it’s a Who Dunnit? with members of the touring production of Clue, with Broadway actors Joanna Glushak (Sunday In The Park With George, Les Miserables, Hairspray), John Treacy Egan (Little Mermaid, The Producers), Tari Kelly (Something Rotten!, Anything Goes), and Jonathan Spivey (The Front Page, Act One) as we chat…
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#304: Today, we’re bringing you a deep dive into house music and how a music equipment lending library called Feminist Synth Lab is lowering the barriers to entry for people interested in DJing and making electronic music in L.A. This episode was reported by How To LA intern Veronica Daniel.Di LAist Studios
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#303: We're continuing our summer series of places to explore - and this time we're heading to Miracle Mile and following the sweet sounds of jazz down Wilshire and onto the LACMA campus. As LA's county museum, LACMA is exploring all sorts of ways to make sure the public feels welcome, from free membership for teens, free admission for LA County re…
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#302: Today we're talking about run clubs and how they foster community in L.A. Our associate editor (and our special resident marathon runner) Aaricka Washington looked into running clubs that were founded by Black, Asian and Latino people, the ways that they're offering inclusive, safe spaces for Angelenos, and why they've been growing more popul…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, drag is not a crime as we welcome Drag Race alum and drag superstar Pandora Boxx to chat about her childhood, getting into the drag biz, building her empire, some behind the scenes of All Stars, and her creative process for her new, hit dance album, BOXX! …with guest co-host Jordan Jayro and Alexander Rodriguez, you…
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#301: We're continuing our summer series of places to explore - and this time we're stepping out of the studio and into the wild. Evan's taking Brian on a tour of a park that meant a lot to him as a kid - and we're meeting the organization that acts as its steward: TreePeople. You've probably heard of them before - they do everything from trail res…
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On this episode of On the Rocks, Pride season continues as we go to the movies with film critic/podcaster/writer Alonso Duralde as we talk about his love of movies, queer representation in film, the future of queer cinema, tentpole movies we should all watch, our love of divas, his new book Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation an…
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#300: Three hundred episodes y'all! Can you think of a better way to celebrate than with the movable feast that is Cheap Fast Eats? I'll wait... No? Okay. Well buckle in and get ready to chow down as LAist's food editor Gab Chabran takes Brian to our first location OUTSIDE of LA County... From breakfast burritos to baklava and everything in between…
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#299: VCRs are buzzing again in the city...that's right! Watching a movie on VHS is back! But in 2024, with streaming and Blu-Ray, why watch something on tape? HTLA producer Victoria Alejandro spoke with VHS vendors, collectors, and other tape aficionados around the city (including filmmaker Vera Drew of "The People's Joker") to understand the subc…
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