Kailyn Brown is a lifestyle reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, she worked as a staff writer for Los Angeles Magazine and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. When she’s not penning an article, she’s DJing at events and parties around the city.
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In L.A., roller skating for Black skaters is more than just rolling in circles around a rink.
For the poet and author, a winning agenda includes bookstore shopping, a stroll along the Santa Monica Pier and “Bridgerton”-style afternoon tea at the Peninsula.
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British singer Cleo Sol, who’s known for averting the spotlight, made her L.A. debut on Friday night at the Hollywood Bowl, satisfying stateside fans’ appetite.
Owner Kelvin Anderson Sr. wants the project to tell the story of Black music — and the role that VIP records has played in shaping it.
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From cuddling with adoptable kittens at a cat café to relaxing in a tea meditation space, these are the coziest spots in Los Angeles.
The art exhibition on display from Feb. 21-23 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown explores themes of Black migration and movement via various art forms.