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Thursday's Scoop: Taste Art, WESTWEEK and Plenty of Meetings
Taste Art kicks off at 6:30 p.m. at Cecconi's and the weeklong celebration of fashion, art and design continues at the Pacific Design Center.

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Taste Art kicks off at 6:30 p.m. at Cecconi's and the weeklong celebration of fashion, art and design continues at the Pacific Design Center.

Our coverage also includes Monday's final ballot count, Sunshine Week and National Lampoon CEO's arrest.
As Sunshine Week comes to a close, Patch offers this Citizen's Guide to Information to help give access to public information. If you have other resources that you'd like to share, let us know.
The high will be near 63 and Lomography is hosting a workshop.
PDC's annual market event kicks off with architectural photography and Book Soup hosts a free book signing centered around the "broken" Golden State.
The election results will be certified Monday evening and the chance of precipitation is 70 percent.
A grand jury indictment accuses Timothy Durham of running a Ponzi scheme.
West Hollywood's Paul Arevalo, who will be participating in the 2011 Honda Los Angeles Marathon, shares some insight with Patch.
Bars, restaurants and pubs in West Hollywood are hosting a variety of themed events.
The Laugh Factory hosts a comedy benefit to raise funds for Japan relief efforts and Plummer Park hosts a social club for Russian and English speakers.
It's March Madness time. Print out this official NCAA bracket and fill it out to show off your college basketball knowledge.
West Hollywood Patch also reported that the driver in the fatal Sunset hit-and-run accident was sentenced to just under a year in jail.
You know the routine: Spring forward and Fall back.
You know the routine: Spring forward and Fall back.
Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.
Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.
Don't forget to set your clocks one hour ahead.
Don't forget to set your clocks ahead before you head to bed.
Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.
The addition of two 8th-grade classes will rely on next year's enrollment numbers, says LAUSD school board member Steve Zimmer.