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The LA Reporter | Jan 12th

Good morning. “You can’t be afraid to fail. It’s the only way you succeed — You’re not gonna succeed all the time, and I know that. You have to be able to accept failure to get better. ” — LeBron James

WELCOME TO LOS ANGELES

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INTO THE WEEKEND

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TOGETHER WITH LIVE NATION

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THE BEST

This week we’re going to take our sights over to our distant cousin’s over in Long Beach. We aren’t looking for the extreme turn-up. We’re looking for hidden gems. In light of that we’ve lined up the best Speakeasy’s near Long Beach

The Grasshopper

The Grasshopper in Long Beach is a classy cozy bar described as something out of mad men. The drink menu is eclectic, They have great beer & even better cocktails.

Address: 136 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90813

CIR Lounge

Not quite Long Beach but CIR Lounge is close enough! Situated at the heart of Orange County under the management of FG Food & Beverage, CIR Lounge offers an elevated & unique cocktail experience unmatched in Southern California.

They have a curated collection of Japanese whiskey and other exclusive spirits, They pride themselves on the artisanship of exquisite craft cocktails and delectable Japanese-Mediterranean fusion tapas.

Address: 18120 Brookhurst St STE 2, Fountain Valley, CA 92708

Mezcalero Long Beach

Located at Padre upstairs its the perfect place to lounge and dance. This place has one of the best ambiences in Long Beach. They don’t serve food considering padre ( located below ) does. 

 They have great service & play a variety of music. This place is highly recommended if you’re looking for a great time with friends. 

Address: 525 E Broadway Upstairs Long Beach, CA 90802

For the entire list click HERE

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DO YOU KNOW LA?

Today’s Quiz ( ANSWER AT THE END )

Minorities weren’t allowed to buy property in South LA until what year?

A. 1958

B. 1978

C. 1948

D. 1938

SOMEONE YOU SHOULD KNOW

Impact, REAL Impact: Marqueece Harris-Dawson

Marqueece L. Harris-Dawson (born November 7, 1969) is an American politician who currently represents the 8th district of the Los Angeles City Council since 2015

Harris-Dawson was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles to William Dawson, minister, and Cheryl Dawson, a clerk. He grew up in South Los Angeles during the crack cocaine epidemic. His family moved from their neighborhood to protect their children from police and gang violence.

Harris-Dawson graduated from Morehouse College with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Mathematics. He holds a certificate in non-profit management from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and is an Aspen Institute Pahara Fellow.

More About Rosecrans Vic HERE

DO YOU KNOW LA?

ANSWER: C

it wasn't until 1948, the court case "Shelley v. Kraemer" rendered the restrictive housing covenants illegal. Gradually through the 1950s, the southern section of Los Angeles, from Watts and west towards Inglewood and the Crenshaw District, became increasingly African American

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