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DOWNTOWN WEEKLY THE SPIRIT OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

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Zankou Chicken Celebrates Grand Opening with Free Lunch Contest for One Lucky Downtown Office

To celebrate SoCal’s most popular Mediterranean restaurant group, Zankou Chicken, recently expanding into the historic Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles, DTLA Weekly and Zankou have partnered to offer a free office party for up to ten employees to one lucky Downtown office.

With 11 restaurants throughout Southern California, Zankou Chicken’s new DTLA location will offer one lucky downtown office with the flavorful, time-honored Middle Eastern-inspired dishes the restaurant is known for. Reward your team for their hard work in the form of signature dishes, including their famous rotisserie chicken, marinated tri-tip shawarma, kabob, falafel, trademarked Chicken Tarna, and more, as well as popular housemade sides and sauces including Tabouleh Salad, Mutabbal, and Zankou’s signature Garlic Sauce. As Zankou prepares for their official ribbon cutting/Grand Opening Event coming October 28th, fans of the savory rotisserie chicken (cooked to perfection) should follow @DTLAWEEKLY on IG for the Official Contest Rules and be prepared to like, common, share, and tag a friend to increase their chances of winning. The winning office will be announced on October 28th, online and during the Grand Opening event. Good luck!

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DTLA BRACES FOR NEW INDOOR DINING COVID MANDATES POISED TO TAKE EFFECT NOV 4TH To enter any indoor public space in DTLA, patrons must show vaccination proof or a negative Covid test within 72 hours, or sometimes both.

Masks are still a requirement indoors and outdoors as the LA County’s health order states that masks be worn in between bites and sips regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status. So what will DTLA do? What we always do. We will roll with the punches and obey the mandates to the best of our abilities, as we have done since the beginning of 2020. Any venue caught violating the As of October 7, LA County set mandates will be subject to up to the mandate for establishments to begin checking proof of vaccine (or a $5,000 fine. negative Covid test) to enter bars, Who will keep us on track? lounges, distilleries, wineries. It looks like we will, as there is now Duplicate mandates have been a system in place where citizens set in place for large-scale outdoor and law officials can file complaints events over 10,000 people and as on businesses who violate any of November 4, gyms, salons, and mandates and have them listed other indoor spaces will be added on CAL/OSHA website along with to the list. the citation number, dates, and proposed fines.


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All hail Grand Park.

Downtown LA’s go to for rest and relaxation, outdoor music, and multi cultural festivities is now open during regular operating hours everyday, from 5:30 AM – 10:00 PM.

Umbrella Fun What Goes Up with UP! Stays Up at Outdoor umbrellas The Music bring prosperity as Center. participants become

The Music Center Seems to always be evolving into a greater version of itself. Rolling with the Covid punches the music center’s new set up caters to outdoor performance art suitable Throughout Grand for the entire community Park, open spaces to you enjoy sprinkled are available not only with interactive events for casual sitting and that allow dance, literal leisurely strolling expression and classical but also for civic gatherings including last music. weekend’s 2nd Annual This month, the Music Indigenous People’s Day, and the upcoming Center hosts three separate exhibits return of Día de los planned to take place Muertos—Day of the under the LED screens Dead. of the newly remodeled outdoor Jerry Moss The 12-day public art Plaza. installation, presented in partnership with Self Coming soon, Season Help Graphics & Art, 3, of For The Love Of will take place from L.A. highlighting the October 22 through broad and expansive November 2, array of Angeleno creativity across 2021, inviting parkdiverse disciplines and goers to contribute to geographies. the community altar, created by 2018 NEA New artists and works of National Heritage Fellow Ofelia Esparza, art will be posted every Tuesday. Including the with options to stroll literary works of local through the park to author Chiwan Choi, view 20 altars made and L.A. native and by professional artists Grammy-award winning and local community musician Tylana Renga organizations. Grand Enomoto. Park is fun abound all year round.

part of the creative process in a large-scale, live nighttime event using LED umbrellas. Based on prompts, participants will create different configurations by changing the colors of their MIT-designed umbrellas, showcasing a shifting landscape of brightly colored figures within a one-hour sessions. Up begins Thursday, October 21, Friday, through Saturday, October 23, 2021. The Music Center continues to shine bright throughout the night.

Pup A Ween at LA Historic State Park. Halloween is just not for kids anymore. In Downtown Halloween puppies too. This weekend, Pup A Ween is taking place at LA Historic State Park in Chinatown. Promising a day of fun for dogs and dog owners like some of the funniest pet costumes you’ll ever see an Downtown Los Angeles.


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Spookt acular Good Times in the City

REAL LIFE HORROR STORY: MURDERER TAKES DTLA DWELLER HOSTAGE ENDS UP SHOT DEAD BY S.W.A.T

BIG OUTDOOR Haunted Little Tokyo VEGAN FUN. DTLA is now 100% certified vegan friendly. To prove this point, exhibit A, Vegan Oktoberfest coming this weekend to the LA center studios. Get ready to enjoy live music, games and prizes, vegan German food, and everything from pretzels to imported vegan beers. Serious DTLA Vegans know a vegan lifestyle is not only healthy for the planet, it’s also delicious. If Vegan Oktoberfest is not enough vegan goodness for you, head over to Vegan Playground every Wednesday at Boomtown Brewery for a weekly dose of vegan favorites.

The Little Tokyo Ghost Club is bringing Haunted Little Tokyo to the great outdoors this October 16th and 17th.

This Supernatural “Block Party” is sponsored by Brunswig Square, Café Dulce, and Wolf & Crane, will be held at a secret location known only to those who Rsvp. Haunted Little Tokyo promises to be a Spooktacular event loaded with guest DJs, food and drinks, a pumpkin patch and a full blown Halloween costume contest.

The festivities begin October, 16th with an all free day at Japanese American National Museum and the East West Players and Guess who’s Rogue Artists Ensemble back? presentation of “Kaidan Project: Alone the Alley Now in the works, Vegan is Haunted”, an intimate Depot will be coming ghost encounter where to Persian square in your choices propel you early November helping through a terrifying produce Latinx Festival, adventure confronting with an all vegan vendor tormented, lost, and lineup. trickster spirits. Vegans everywhere are invited to join the #DTLAVegan Facebook group and post upcoming events, photos and discuss just about everything good for the animal kingdom.

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The Historic Core Strikes Again... Just in time for horror movie season, but this time, the suspense isn't on the big screen, oh no...

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However, this particular incident would not die with a rumor or the armed marauder laying dead on the apartment floor with multiple gunshot wounds, oh no. This participator incident happened to take place in full view of neighbors located directly across the road, thanks to the loft's large bay windows and a couple's steady cell phone camera.

Newly identified Rudy Anderson and now very deceased desperado managed to make his way inside the Sante Fe Lofts on 6th and Main, taking a young woman hostage while barricading himself inside her apartment.

This murderous rampage ended with a flashbang, a panicked suspect, members of S.W.A.T. making their way inside, and a barrage of bullets for all the world to see. Even neighbors upstairs and below can now be streamed across the globe showing their panicked reactions to the flash bangs and gunshots, proving once again there will never be a shortage of trauma in Downtown Los Angeles. But for our hard-core Downtown dwellers, we all know we will stick by our city, for better or for worse, sickness and in health until death do

n October 8th, a murderous serial killer was on the loose, making his way from Broadway and 7th to the Sante Fe Lofts, after an unsuccessful attempt to grab a gun from a security guard, high jack a commuter, shoot and attempt to kill a 14-year-old kid, and unsuccesfully unjam a pistol.

It was only when S.W.A.T., privileged members of LAPD's super-elite task force armed with all types of tactical armor and weaponry, blew the entire door in half, entered the apartment and shot the crazed killer, did the pandemonium finally come to an end.


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ART HEART FASHION RETURNS WITH LA FASHION WEEK AT THE MAJESTIC DOWNTOWN

BJöRK ANNOUNCES THREE SHOW DATES AT THE SHRINE

Björk’s acclaimed production Cornucopia, produced with an award-winning team of digital and theatrical collaborators and based off her 2017 album Utopia, is coming to the Los Angeles at Shrine Auditorium.

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os Angeles Fashion Week has waved goodbye to a year of virtual runways as Art Hearts Fashion ushers in a week of critical shows and events at the Majestic Downtown. From October 14th-17th, the return to in-person shows marks a moment of creative inspiration and renewal for designers. Guests can look forward to bold streetwear, custom lingerie, modern couture, and ready-to-wear designs from the most sought-after national and international designers. Since its inception in 2011, Art Hearts Fashion has grown exponentially, with more runway productions, events, collaborations, and parties across the country than any other platform. The longtime fashion leader continues to embrace inclusivity on the catwalk, showing the world the face of fashion is every face.

This season, EyeBuyDirect, has partnered with Los Angeles Fashion Week as a Presenting Sponsor. EyeBuyDirect will provide designers with some of the hottest styles for models walking the runway. V.I.P. guests will find stylish, quality frames from EyeBuyDirect in their event gift bags and will be encouraged to share their favorite styles on social using the hashtag #RunwayMyWay. The beauty trends hitting the catwalk are made possible by Title Beauty Sponsor Runway Rogue, Official Makeup Tool Sponsor Japonesque, and Official Hair Care Sponsor I.C.O.N. Additional sponsors include Classic Cat, Rockstar Energy Drink, Pretty Party, Shibue Couture, The Makeup Light, Simply Gum, Eat Me Guilt Free, Topo Chico, Hint Water, Florapy Beauty, Simply High, Warwick LA, and A.H.F. media partners: California Apparel News, Angeleno Magazine, Fashion Week Online, 24Fashion TV, F.N.L. Networks, BEHIND IT© Magazine, and Famous and Savage Magazine. The event will feature a fine art gallery curated by Six Summit Gallery. Official Hotel Sponsor Hilton Checkers Los Angeles located on 5th and Grand, will host the premier preevent drinks and dinner. Happy Hour will be hosted at the Hilton Checkers rooftop each day from 5PM-6PM.

Photo credit: Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones

Björk is a multidisciplinary artist who, time and again, innovates across music, art, fashion, and technology. From writing, arranging, and producing an expansive music catalog, to escapades in virtual reality and digital apps, Björk continues to inspire and experiment, redefining music as we know it. Cornucopia, directed by Lucrecia Martel and Björk with co-creative director James Merry, made its world premiere at The Shed in spring

2019 as part of its inaugural season in its largest space, The McCourt. Media artist Tobias Gremmler created the digital visual design in an environment created by stage designer Chiara Stephenson. New York Magazine called it “one of the most incredible displays of lights and sounds ever to grace a stage in the city” while

The New Yorker praised Björk’s use of “fantasy as a weapon for change.” Björk concerts at the Shrine Autorium will take place January 26, 29 and February 1st. Goldenvoice presale begins Thursday, October 14 at 10am.


DTLA WRONG OR RIGHT? BY TYLER OFEWE

Could Lieutenant Eric Strong Become the First African American Los Angeles County Sheriff?

Lieutenant Eric Strong, a nearly 30-year veteran of law enforcement, announced his extensive policy platform in an email to elected, community and labor leaders across the county. As I listen and learn about the community’s far reaching concerns and needs, these commitments will grow and change. That is how we make a stronger Los Angeles.”

Strongly Opposed to Deputy Gangs

If elected he would be the first African American Sheriff in Los Angeles County history. “It’s time to reform a dated institution that has fallen far behind, and Sheriff Villanueva has shown that he is not up to the task,” said LASD Department Veteran Eric Strong.

Shots Fired! Over his nearly 30-years in law enforcement, Eric Strong has led units across virtually every function of the LA County Sheriff’s Department, from patrol to courts, custody, investigations, internal affairs, risk management and auditing. He is the only candidate that has led investigations into deputy gangs. Those investigations have led to multiple terminations.

“My policy platform is my commitment to LA, and it’s based on what I know is broken, and what our community is demanding their leaders take steps to fix.

Strong’s platform covers his approach to deputy gangs, LASD culture, alternatives to incarceration, use of force, crime reduction, modernizing the approach to victims of crime, trust and transparency, and more. Among his many commitments, if elected, Strong would be the first Sheriff in LA County history to oppose building a new men’s central jail. In a departure from current Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s approach, Strong would also attend the Citizens Advisory Committee listening sessions to ensure families and survivors of police violence are heard. Strong also pledged to eliminate Sheriff Villanueva’s use of force policies which enable kicking suspects with steel toed boots and hitting them with flashlights. Over his nearly 30-years in law enforcement, Eric Strong has led units across virtually every function of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department, from patrol to courts, custody, investigations, internal affairs, risk management and auditing. He is the only candidate that has led investigations into incidents involving deputy gangs, investigations that led to multiple terminations. While his professional experience sets him apart, Eric’s personal experience as a victim of crime, someone who has been targeted by police, and who has family members who have been incarcerated and killed by law enforcement, is what will enable him to lead for LA County at this critical time.

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MORE FENCING USED TO KEEP OUT THE UNHOUSED

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e don’t care where you go, but you gotta get out of here seems to be the attitude from City Hall and the multiples of neighborhood callers who persistently called 311 to have the city unhouse the unhoused from their unhousing that once lined the sidewalks of Main and 6th streets. The Historic now joins several locations where bright aluminum fencing has been placed to prohibit the temporary encampments that seem to spring up at random locations throughout the early days of Covid. First Leimert Park, Echo Park, then MacArthur Park, and now it’s Main Street.

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With a City ordinance taking effect in September, sitting, sleeping, lying, storing personal property or otherwise obstructing the public right of way; either two feet by a fire hydrant, five feet from an entrance or exit, and anywhere blocking a bike path, those now violating the new ordinance are to be given one of two options; Check into a pre-determined hotel or shelter, or have their items bulldozed. While plenty still oppose the idea stating the ordinance and passing of such does little to solve the homeless problem, the City Council voted almost unanimously in favor of the regulation.

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CicLAvia Photo Recap by Gary Leonard CicLAvia is such a fantastic concept and community event.

Here’s an event that brings out people from all walks of life - young/old, blacks/whites/ yellow and maroon, cat/dog, etc.…in the name of health and environmental wellness.

We here at DTLA Weekly are so very proud to share the true diversity of all the attendees and hope that the creators of this event will someday be as comfortable sharing images like these on their official webiste and social media pages. Thank you CicLAvia for your committment to helping us promote a healthy and diverse DTLA.

Mayor Garcetti, Kevin DeLeon, founders of CicLAvia and thousands of others… these amazing photos were taken by our veteran photographer Gary Leonard @tmpgaryleonard



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