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Rick Paulas

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Rick Paulas has written plenty of things, some of them serious, many of them not, scattered over the vast expanses of the Internet. He lives in Los Angeles and is a White Sox fan.

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We celebrate National Artichoke Hearts Day the only way we know how: Through a gallery of delicious artichokes!
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"It's like the comedy club audience and I have a mutual agreement -- you won't take interest in me and I won't take an interest in you. We've both kept up our end of the bargain."
A collection of tomatoes, and some peppers thrown in for good measure. Photo courtesy portmanteaus/Flickr
This weekend, try out a luxurious and controversial dish or simply pick up a few splattery projectiles to launch at the next performer who you find revolting.
Photo by Hagop Kalaidjian
Hidden in Koreatown behind an unmarked doorway -- or, more accurately, an overly-marked doorway, as it had about three different and highly-confusing addresses on it -- the atmosphere is best described as "squatter chic."
Photo by Shane Redsar
Comedy duo Bryan Safi and Erin Gibson shared their feelings about ukeleles and breakfast for dinner with KCET.
Photo by Hagop Kalaidjian
If you want to be in a band, your nights aren't ending before midnight. Just goes with the territory. Such is the life of guitarist/bassist/singer/songwriter/ramen fan Adam Kurtz.
Photo by Eric Spiegelman
Think there aren't any restaurants open late in L.A.? Residents who work late beg to differ. Comedian Jimmy Pardo took us to his regular post-set spot -- though he doesn't go as often as he used to...
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