LA's Underground Power Broker: The name Vignali receded into L.A. history after the "Pardongate" scandal of 2001, but questions remain. Was drug-dealing son Carlos just the fall guy for his father? Did the criminal justice system drop the ball? And why are politicians so silent about Horacio Vignali, a mysterious and well-insulated real estate developer who just might be pulling the strings in the remaking of downtown L.A.? BY JEFFREY ANDERSON


HAROLD MEYERSON on our mayor-elect’s first week.

MARC COOPER returns from his fallout shelter with new disrespect for Congress.

JUDITH LEWIS wonders who will get stuck with the bill for San Onofre’s rehab.

STEVEN MIKULAN checks in with Coca-Cola picketers.

STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS looks to the future of Center Theater Group.

Newsweek blows L.A.’s election.

The nuke option averted in FILTERED and IMAGE CONTROL.

LA WEEKLY STAFF BLOGS

Joshuah Bearman: Leveraging the Infosphere

Marc Cooper: Blowing up political myths and deceits

Judith Lewis: Restoring environmental truths and decency


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A CONSIDERABLE TOWN

JOSHUAH BEARMAN gets past the Red Bull and velvet ropes at E3.

Rodney Rothman among the Early Birds.

Mezmerized by System of a Down.

Dreaming of the Salton Sea.

DAVE SHULMAN receives the pity of the Mudgrails in COLUMN DAVE.

Plus, a cartoon by BRUCE ERIC KAPLAN.

MARK HUNTER’s COBRASNAKE party pics.

Our Lady of Guadalupe sightings by J.T. STEINY.

In SNAP, Hollywood’s invasion of the Audioslave and Star Wars people.

LA VIDA

Hot spots for barbecuing this Memorial Day weekend.

Surveying the sneakerhead loot and obscure pop-culture books at the new shop Reserve.

In STYLE, the rising fashion star Juan Carlos Obando.

Plus, LIBBY MOLYNEAUX’s HOOPLA

Letters
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ROCKIE HOROSCOPE


FILM
ELLA TAYLOR peels back the layers of Gregg Araki’s Mysterious Skin

DAVID EHRENSTEIN talks to Joseph Gordon-Levitt about shedding his sitcom past in Araki’s picture.

The verdict is in: SCOTT FOUNDAS on judging Cannes.

TV
ROBERT ABELE on the working-class hearts of HBO’s Empire Falls.

Also, ABELE clocks in with 24 in SURF REPORT.

BOOKS
BRENDAN BERNHARD trails Harry Mathews, our man in Paris.

THEATER
Flailing in Chelsea: STEVEN MIKULAN reviews relationship plays Never Tell and Between Us

ART
DOUG HARVEY experiences the end of the world as we know it on a tour of Terminal Island.

MUSIC
On their fourth album, SIRAN BABAYAN finds, System of a Down can still Mezmerize.

GREG BURK recalls 1970s songwriter Judee Sill — a mystery, a myth, a dream that almost came true.

Plus, LIVE IN L.A.

LINA LECARO’s NIGHTRANGER

ALAN RICH’s A LOT OF NIGHT MUSIC

RESTAURANTS
JONATHAN GOLD gets a biologist’s advice on fruit-fly behavior and the spicy chicken at Lucky Dragon.

Plus, ASK MR. GOLD

WHERE TO EAT NOW: Glendale

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