Lancaster police uncover cockfighting operation when they raided a home under suspicions of narcotics sales Wednesday morning. Photo Credit: Getty See the original post here: Drug Raid Leads to Cockfighting Ring Discovery
New Jersey Devils defeat LA Kings 2-1 (SO) . I don’t know what is more shocking: that Kings’ goalie Jonathan Quick lost a game in the shootout or that Devils’ left-winger Ilya Kovalchuk led all players in icetime with 29:37. more › Go here to see the original: LAst Night’s Action: Kings Not Quick in Shootout
Inmates in California have ended their nearly three-week hunger strike as a protest against prison conditions and policies over who ends up in — or who gets released from — solitary confinement in the system’s high-security Security Housing Unit. What is clear is that the strike has ended. What is not clear are the terms of agreement that ended the strike. more › Originally posted here: California Prisoners End Hunger Strike But There’s Still Some Confusion Over Terms of Agreement
This Sunday, October 16, Angelenos can participate in democracy by attending the World Food Day Rally at the Westwood Federal Building. Regular folks will be gathering from 12pm to 4pm to show their support for food security locally and worldwide. more › Read the original: Exercise Democracy at The World Food Day Rally
It turns out actress Lindsay Lohan ‘s lackadaisical ‘tude towards her addiction and recovery is translating to her time put in doing court-ordered community service, and now her lame efforts have gotten her booted out of one program where Lohan was meant to complete over 300 hours of work. more › See original here: Lindsay Lohan Is A Lousy Comm Serv Worker, Gets Kicked Out of Program
School lunch is no longer about tasteless hamburgers and soggy French fries—at least not at Beverly Hills High School . Wednesday marked the grand opening of the Beverly Cafe, the high school’s new and improved cafeteria. Throngs of students lined up to choose from a variety of meal options, from salads, pizza and pasta to panini sandwiches, chicken wings and burritos. Side choices range from fresh fruit and yogurt parfait to crisp sweet potato fries. Kosher food is also available. “Going from good to great is not only about academics,” said school board President Lisa Korbatov, who was on hand for the Beverly Cafe’s ribbon-cutting. “It’s also about taking pride in preparing and serving great food that our kids are excited to eat.” After years of lackluster participation in the Beverly Hills Unified School District’s lunch program, the district has joined forces with Chartwells, a division of the Compass Group, the largest food service company in North America. BHUSD’s five-year contract with Chartwells is bringing high-quality lunch to the city’s five public schools. The price of a single meal tops out at $5.75 for high school students and $4.50 for the K-8 schools. The response thus far has been overwhelmingly positive . “What we’re seeing here is what success looks like. It’s a great collaboration between the public and private sector,” Chartwells Vice President Travis Young said. “You see the success with the kids. It’s not cafeteria food anymore. It’s cafe food.” Before the district’s lunch program was outsourced to Chartwells, about 110 people were purchasing lunch at BHHS on any given day. Now that number is closer to 550 a day. There is also a mobile cart that serves students who eat lunch on the high school’s sprawling front lawn. Senior Matin Mehdizadeh, 18, said his favorite option so far is the turkey and cheese panini. “The Beverly Cafe has made great progress and is more of an attraction to kids at school for a good lunch,” he said. But it’s not just the students who are lining up to eat school lunch. “It’s like real food,” said Pete Van Rossum, a 10th grade history teacher. “The era of tater tots and pizza bagels is over.” Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read more from the original source: School Lunch Gets a New Look
Mr. Brainwash is excited to announce his biggest and most ambitious exhibition to date entitled Art Show 2011.  Not only is Mr. Brainwash putting on an art show, he is inviting any and all artists to come and participate in the event as a community art project. â¨Â â¨Since M&F is the voice of LA’s street art community, Mr. Brainwash extended a special offer to the followers and supporters of the blog by offering an exclusive first chance to put art on the walls this past Sunday. There was a huge turnout opening day with everything from five year olds to 60-year-old grandmothers, and first time artists to seasoned street art veterans. Here is a sampling of the great shots and amazing stories we captured from first day of Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011.’ If you want to be part of Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011.’ it is not too late. Due to the extreme popularity of the event, Mr. Brainwash has extended the hours, and the space will be open one final day, Sunday, October 16th from 11AM-10PM, so come share your art! AMK – LA based stencil artist AMK applied his signature spiders all over Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011′ and maintainted a stealthy look all the while. More HERE . Art Queen – One of the most compelling stories of the day was the 60 year old ‘Art Queen’ who has long been a fan and photographer of street art, but became inspired to create her first street art as part of ‘Art Show 2011′. She said that this is a secret side of her that most of her family and friends don’t know about. More HERE . Family Affair – ‘Art Show 2011′ is a family affair. Here are shots of a happy family supporting Dad as he places a piece on the wall and then all the cheerful members posing for a family portrait. More HERE . Highway Art – This was probably the most striking story of the day. This family lives in Reno, Nevada. But when the father heard about the opportunity to be part of Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011,’ he and his son hopped in the car and drove straight to the gallery. The piece is called Highway Art because it was created along the way, with collaborations ranging from truck drivers to Mr. Brainwash. More HERE . Inept – One of our favorite pieces of the day was this Star Wars-themed family portrait from street artist Inept. More HERE . LOUDLABS – The LOUDLABS crew affixing an actual canvas, not a wheat paste, to the wall inside ‘Art Show 2011′. LOUDLABS have distinguished themselves by bridging the gap between fine art and street art, as they only place canvases and tile pieces of art on the street. More HERE . Maggot – Maggot installing one of our favorite pieces to hit the streets of Los Angeles this year, featuring a mother fish nursing a bunch of baby fish. More HERE . Phobik – Street artist Phobik wearing a bandana and installing a hand painted shark piece. With fellow street artists KilleD and Surrendr putting a piece up in the background next to a piece by Gune Monster. More HERE . Professional Photo Shoot (With Gregory Siff) – There was a professional photographer on hand to snap anonymous photographs of the participants. Here is LA-based street artist/actor Gregory Siff striking a pose for the photo shoot. More HERE . Steve Jobs Tribute – A Steve Jobs tribute piece hand painted by artist Robert E. Richards. Dig the OG Apple throwback color scheme. More HERE . Teacher – Teacher has earned a name as one of LA’s top street artists. His pieces are almost always hand-painted or printed from a hand painted piece. The art pieces aren’t just aesthetically pleasing (although they are that), each one also comes packing a socially relevant message. Add that to the fact that Teacher is rolling out fresh new imagery and messages every week. And top it off with Teacher’s continually hitting some of the biggest, highest, hottest spots in town, and it becomes clear why Teacher has earned this street cred. And the best part is that Teacher is a great guy in person. He really is a nice, positive person, and like his tattoos say, Teacher really strives to ‘Be The Change You Want To See’ in the world. Here is an action shot of Teacher stenciling a piece at ‘Art Show 2011′. More HERE . Originally posted here: Gregory Linton: Come Participate in Mr. Brainwash’s ‘Art Show 2011′