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DTLA SWEET TOOTH

divine dips

vegan

ice cream NIPSEY HUSSLE MEMORIAL BRINGS TRUE STORY TO

STAPLES CENTER


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THE DIVINE DIVERSITY OF DOWNTOWN WEEKLY

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ON THE COVER DIVINE DIPS VEGAN ICE CREME square one: our warmest welcome............4

NIPSEY HUSSLE MEMORIAL .....5

10 GREAT PLACES IN A DTLA EASTER EGG...6

DTLA SWEET TOOTH: DIVINE DIPS....8 TO BE OR NOT TO BE?.............10 DOING THE MOST...DTLA Tourism GUIDE...11 GET2DTLA - event calendar........14 ADVERTISE ~ 888-732-DTLA - EDITOR@DTLA-WEEKLY.COM

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SQUARE ONE: OUR WARMEST WELCOME

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he path from dreams to success does exist. May you have the vision to find it, the courage to get on to it, and the perseverance to follow it. -Kalpana Chawla

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DTLA Music To Your Ears: Remembering Nipsey Hussle by Alysha Conner

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nipsey hussle memorial brings

true story

to staples center

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ussle’s memorial began with a live band playing singles from his 2018 Victory Lap album, which was nominated for “Best Rap Album” at the 2019 Grammy Awards, “Right Hand 2 God” and “Victory Lap.”

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or members of the West Coast and fans nationwide, Hussle’s passing has embodied times much like the somber and lost feelings when the legendary Tupac Shakur was murdered in 1996. Hussle often referred to himself as the “Tupac of my generation.”

Family and Friends Gather

Nipsey’s Final Victory Lap? Following the service, Hussle took his final “Victory Lap” around his native South LA, in the form of a 25.5-mile procession. The procession trailed through LA County cities including Inglewood, Watts, and passing by Hussle’s The Marathon Store in the Crenshaw District. Thousands of people lined the streets of South LA to honor Hussle along his route to the Angelus Funeral Home on Crenshaw Blvd.

Thursday, April 11th, thouThe memorial service consisted of scripture readings, family tributes sands of friends, family, and comprised from Hussle’s mother fans paid tribute to the late, Angelique Smith; life partner Lauren great Nipsey Hussle at his London; brother Samuel Asghedom; “Celebration of Life” memosister Samantha Smith; and father rial service, held at Staples Dawit Asghedom. Hussle’s 7-yearold daughter, Emani Asghedom, and Center in downtown Los An2-year-old son, Kross Asghedom, also geles. Local news and live made an appearance on stage amid Hussle’s birth name Ermias Joseph Asghestreams live broadcast the the memorial. dom when translated means “God Will Rise.” memorial service for those London’s 9-year-old son with On several websites, Hussle is described as a who were not able to attend. rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, philanthroex-boyfriend Lil Wayne, Cameron Carter, and Hussle’s nephew, Khalil pist, and community activist. Hussle’s music Kimble, joined. “marathon” can be traced as far back to his Karen Civil, Hussle’s business partfirst recorded mixtape, Slauson Boy Volume 1. ner and friend, shared a heartfelt letter personally written and In his early years, he was known for selling his CDs out of a car sent by former president Barack Obama to Hussle’s family on trunk on the streets throughout the Crenshaw District. Prior to Thursday morning. Friends of Hussle including Snoop Dogg, YG, Victory Lap’s release, many were unaware of Hussle’s true potenand DJ Mustard, among others gave remarks at the memorial tial. service. Marsha Ambrosius, Anthony Hamilton, Jhene Aiko, and Moreover, there still remains controversy around the trajectory Stevie Wonder were among the memorial musical performers. of Hussle’s impact and influence. Will this be Nipsey’s final victoAdditionally, multiple video presentations were displayed. ry lap? Or will he rise again through the actions of the poeple his messages touched?


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DTLA SWEET TOOTH: DIVINE DIPS PIONEERING THE DTLA VEGAN MOVEMENT by Keri Freeman

Ice Cream Shop

S P I D E N I V DI

Pioneers Vegan

Movement

in DTLA

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or many, converting from carnivore to Vegan may seem like an impossible task. For others, it may be a social statement, rite of passage, fight for animal justice or even a health necessity.

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hatever backs your level of faith, there is finally a vegan ice cream in Downtown that truly captures the rich, creamy goodness of the popular frozen treat without all the things you can’t or just won’t have. It can be found at Divine Dips and it’s leading the way within the DTLA Vegan movement for vegans and non-vegans alike.

Count your blessings with every scoop. Divine Dips offers dairy-free, gluten free, mouthwatering vegan ice cream from the cone to the cherry on top, including the melted chocolate, chopped nuts and even the whipped cream.

Take a Dip!

While the entire shop, which [does double duty] as an artisan ice cream factory, is vegan, [Divine] Dips has gone the extra mile by also creating gluten-free cookies, brownies, toppings, and sauces which allow for some truly delectable options such as ice cream sandwiches, Sundaes, and Vegan “Mylkshakes” to choose from.

Aside from spins on classic flavors, Divine Dips has created notable additions such as: Bombay Gold, a spicy mix of turmeric, cinnamon, cardamom and ginger bits, and Pink Dragon, a soft yet tart strawberry and dragon fruit blend. In total, they offer twenty-four flavors, a number of which are rotated frequently in their glass display, that many will testify are better than dairy based ice cream both health and taste wise.

True Believers

Two types of customers frequent the year old ice cream shop that opens from 2pm to 9pm and stays open late to 11pm on the weekends.


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We Have Seen the Glory There’s nothing like witnessing someone change their entire belief system about being vegan after removing a tiny silver taster spoon from between the lips.

Eyes light up. Smiles are made and hope visibly

shines through as if though they have just been delivered from a terrible plight. Forever set on a path to righteousness, it’s now up to their own free will, but rest assured the body knows best and visibly shows signs of approval.

But what type of miracle is this?

In the beginning, Diane Jacobs created The Cakeworks, a highly successful custom cake gallery that created edible art cakes on the west side. Her artistic cakes gained national attention but were meant to satisfy the nation’s sweet tooth more than anything else. It wasn’t until Jacobs had to address her own changing dietary needs, she began scouring the market trying to find delicious and flavorful alternatives to add to her desserts. At that time there weren’t many viable options so she decided to take the measuring cup into her own hands.

Plant Based Options for the Inner City

Statistics show, historically, Latin-American, African-American and lower socio-economic status communities don’t have the same access to plant-based options as their counterparts. This disparity can be seen first-hand within the Downtown community.

Things are changing

As Downtown Los Angeles continues its transition, Divine Dips joins this culinary transformation with a growing, almost religious following of vegan ice cream lovers.

“We’re not just an ice cream shop trying to sell ice cream. When you come in to Divine Dips, not only are you getting vegan ice cream, we’re providing a space and an opportunity for the community to have a conversation about health, environmental consciousness and the ethical and humane treatment of animals.” Divine Dips will soon be added to the offerings at Chunk-N-Chip, a

popular Orange County ice cream destination, located in Santa Ana. Divine Dips welcomes local eateries to feature its vegan ice cream as a menu option and is ready to take on the demand. For more information visit: 601 S. Los Angeles Street, DTLA 90014, Tues- Sunday.

@divinedipsdtla

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10. 10 Great Places + DTLA Happiest Hours cont...

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10 great places runk D in a dtla ! y n n Bu ing... Introduc

easter egg Brunch at Faith and Flower

EVE DTLA

Drunk Bunny’s favorite locations for Happy Hours... 1...Brack Shop Tavern on 7th and Hope, because they make a damn good cocktail. Brunch at Faith and Flower reminds us of spring in so many ways. It’s that golden Easter egg filled with mimosas you can only find once in a tall pasture. Always enjoyable, this prize comes with fresh cut flowers, crystal green chalices, natural lighting, outside and dining room seating, full bar and the steady hum of conversations held over plates of Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict and Deviled Jidori Eggs. Menu items created by newly returning master Chef Michael Hung lend in the excitement of the venue’s culinary rebirth.

Bar Hopping? Always… (hiccup)…always remember to drink responsibly. Imagine how delighted DTLA is now that Ride Flex is offering $2 Rideshare anywhere in downtown Los Angeles. Now that’s an Easter egg surprise served once over easy on the wallet. @rideflexla

2...Eve at the Mayfair Hotel on Wilshire and Hartford because they make a damn good bed. 3...Preux and Proper on Spring and 9th because they offer Bunny’s Little Helper made with Sipsmith Gin, Buffalo Trace Bourbon and yellow chartreuse. All three cater to a diverse crowd with cocktails and menu items that satisfy the needs of every hare. @preuxandproper @mayfairhotella @evedtla @brackshoptavern

Mix Business with Pleasure... It’s Okay! It’s DTLA! Drunk Bunny is all about business. To meet Drunk Bunny in

person be sure to check out this season’s round of signature cocktails during Downtown Weekly’s

DTLA Cocktail of the Week For more information rsvp events@dtla-weekly.com


DTLA Woman's Touch Cont...

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DTLA WEEKLY PRESENTS...

To Be Or Not To Be? DTLA THEATER GUIDE

As Connie tries to remember how to pray, La Virgen appears to her and their friendship grows as she navigates work, love, war and her new independence in The Mother of Henry, written by Evelina Fernández and directed by José Luis Valenzuela. @thelatc

24 Street Theater 514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ON STAGE NOW... “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” April 6th - May 19th

BOB BAKERS MARIONETTE THEATER 1345 W. 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90026 ON STAGE NOW... “Imagination Dwells Here” May 2019

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 COMING SOON... “El Gato Montes: The Wildcat” March 4th

LA PHIL 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 ON STAGE NOW... “Toyota Symphonies for Youth: Ravel’s Bolero” April 20th

EAST WEST PLAYERS 514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 ON STAGE NOW... “Mamamia” May 9th - June 9th

AHMANSON THEATER 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 COMING SOON... “FALSETTOS” April 16th - May 19th

LOS ANGELES THEATER CENTER 514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 COMING SOON... “The Mother of Henry” March 18th - April 20th

THE ROBEY THEATER COMING SOON.. “Birdland Blue” 514 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 April 6th - May 12th

REDCAT 631 W 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 ON STAGE NOW... “Sharon Lockhart and Ariel Osterweis: Talent Show” April 19th

MARK TAPER FORUM 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 ON STAGE NOW... “LACKAWANNA BLUES” March 5th - April 21st

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LA OPERA 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 COMING SOON... “La Traviana” June 2019

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12 TOURISM GUIDE

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doing the most >> downtown los angeles courts financial china bunker south hill

park

BUNKER HILL is DTLA’s leader in live performance art, presenting formally trained theater, dance and musical performances, including those in the visual arts as well as presenting DTLA’s master chefs.

SOUTH PARK is no doubt the new Entertainment capital of the world with tours & expos, national sporting events, award ceremonies, comedy shows, restaurants, and a discotheque, almost completely surrounded by world class hotels.

The Absolute Most:

OUE-SKYSPACE Think: California’s Tallest Observation Deck, Private Events, 5Star Restaurants, 71 Stories, Skyslide.

The Most:

WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL Think: LA PHIL, 2018 Centennial Season, World Reknown Composers, Beethovan, Mickey

The Absolute Most:

town

district

Sure, the FINANCIAL DISTRICT sounds like it’s ALL WORK and no play, but with historic landmarks, sky tops with full bars, thrill rides, & award winning happy hours, prepare yourself for the pressures of excitement.

With its independence, CHINATOWN has strengthened its romantic and familiar relationship with Downtown, demonstrating it is as gentle as it is honest with its gifts for DTLA.

Order in the courts, dine in or take out...Not just for law making anymore, the COURTS DISTRICT of DTLA offers a gambit of public art, a 360 degree observation deck, legendary eateries and historical landmarks.

The Absolute Most:

The Absolute Most:

The Absolute Most:

district

WILSHIRE GRAND Staples Center/LA LIVE Think: Sushi with a view, Think: Sports Area, Live Poolside Bar, Rooftop Concerts, Movie Theater, Restaurants, Bowling Alley, XGames, Hotel Rooms, Palm Trees. 4 Star Hotels, Rooftop Spas.

The Most:

CHINATOWN CENTRAL PLAZA Jazz Club, Dim Sum, Hanfu, Peking Duck, Chinese New Year’s, Culture Festivals.

The Most:

The Most:

LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER Think: Expos, Network, AirPort, Media Pass.

LA LIBRARY Think: Tranquility, Historic Building, Field Trip, Courtyard Dining, Millions of Text, Research, Illuminati.

GIN LIN WAY Think: Red Lanterns, Neon, Vintage Chinese Architecture, Jazz Clubs1938.

The Almost:

The Almost:

The Almost:

UNION STATION Think: Subway, Maps, Train Station.

The Most:

CITY HALL Think: City Council, Committee Meetings, City Planning, Ceremonies, Observation Deck, The Mayor Beacon, Projected Light Displays.

The Almost:

MUSIC CENTER’S Grand MakeOver Think: $30 million in renovations over the next two years.

OCEANWIDE PLAZA Think: Panoramic Views, New Skyline, Sky Pools, Dogparks, Exquisite Dining, Boutique Hotel, Cabanas, STALLED PROJECT

110/105/10/5 FWY Intersection Think: Car Radio, Traffic, MapQuest, Windshield, Congestion, RIDESHARE, Bumpers, CHP, Road rage.

Year of the RAT Think: New Beginnings, Wisdom, Intellegence Determination, Inventiveness, intensity. and a new year of cultural festivities.

Polyphonoptic Tower Think: Kinetic Sculpture, Music, Lights, Synchronization, Water, Flood, Faulty to Fixed.

top food picks

top food picks

top food picks

top food picks

top food picks

The Almost:

$ BORDER GRILL $$ PEZ CANTINA $$$ CAFE PINOT

HILL GRILL WOODEN SPOON FLEMINGS STEAK HOUSE

PUBLIC SCHOOL SHEKARCHI FAITH & FLOWER

PHO 87 ONIBORU SPRING STREET BBQ

CIENTO LINDO KAPOORS AKBAR IMPERIAL WESTERN


TOURISM GUIDE

little tokyo

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arts district

LITTLE TOKYO is the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in America. With over 3500 welcoming residents, and hundreds of shops Little Tokyo sees its fair share of tourism in DTLA.

ARTS DISTRICT is DTLA’s perfect mix of fine art galleries, creative loft style living, organic eating, and BEER, hosting the most eclectic mix of indie artisan showcases and micro-brewing companies in all of Los Angeles.

The Absolute Most:

The Absolute Most:

OLD JAPANESE UNION CHURCH Think: 1922, East Coast Players, LAArtCore, World Class Theater, 30+ Years.

The Most:

JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM Think: Tradition, Exhibits, WW2, Sculpture, History, Extraordinary Origami.

The Almost:

The Metro Regional Connector Think: All of Downtown’s Districts Connected allowing passengers to transfer to Blue, Expo, Red and Purple Lines, bypassing Union Station.

top food picks PRIME PIZZA SAKE DOJO REDBIRD

historic core

the skidz

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fashion district

The HISTORIC CORE is revitalized with new bike lanes, parklettes, community gardens, outdoor concerts, artisan pop-ups, and 2 of the most highly anticipated self-guided art tours in the country.

Where SKID ROW meets the INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE DISTRICT, with community leaders and entrepreneurs willing to solve the problems of an area known for having the argest homeless population in the country.

The FASHION DISTRICT is a stitched oasis where fashion designers, wholesalers, market weeks, retailed fashion wares, accessories, textiles, and shoppers collide.

The Absolute Most:

The Absolute Most:

The Absolute Most:

HAUSER & WIRTH Think: Globe Mills Complex, Art World, Manuela Restaurant, Art Exhibits, Installations.

FIESTA BROADWAY Think: Outdoor concert, Viva! Vendors. Live Performances, Food Trucks, Crepes, Huge Crowds.

The Most:

The Most:

TheROW Think: 1.3 million Sqft,. Multi-Use Complex, Residents, Shopping, Restaurants, Local Entertainment, Creative Office Spaces.

CALIFORNIA MARKET CTR Think: Designers. ShowCase, Market Week, Fashion, Accessories, Textiles, Fashion Run Way.

The Most:

ANGEL CITY BREWERY DOWNTOWN ARTWALK Think: IPA, Beer Tasting, Think: Creativity, NightThe Most: Local Entertainment, time Celebration, Galler- LAMP/Union Rescue MisKaraoke, Comedy Night, ies, Artists, Entertainment, sion/SkidRow New Mini-Festivals, Indie Street Vendors, Housing Trust Art Shows. Interactive Exhibits, Bar Think: Non Profit, Giving, Crawl. Public Service, The Almost: Fundraising, Art Events. Institute of The Almost: Contemporary Art BRINGING BACK The Almost: Think: Museum, BROADWAY GLADY’S PARK 12,700Sqft., Industrial Think: Street Car, Historic Think: Concerts, Town Building, 32-Year-Old Art Theater, Wedding BouHall Meetings, Sports Institution. Architecture tiques, Parklettes, Court, Soup Lines, by wHY, Public ProgramNight On Broadway Community. ming, Retail Stores.

BIGGER! BETTER! Wall Florist Market Think: Coral Forest, Farmer’s Market, Grilled Food, Aqua Frescas, Wholesale Flowers. Saturdays.

top food picks

top food picks

top food picks ZINC CAFE INKO NITO ES TODOS

CLAYTON’S HOCK + HOOF MRS. FISH

top food picks SKID ROW COFFEE COMFORT LA YXTE CAFE

SANTEE ALLEY Think: Bargains, SwapMeet, Bizarre, Street Dogs, Wigs, Wholesale Purses, Immitation Perfume.

The Almost:

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