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Time In Couchbound No. #05 
#LoveLocal: Time Out comes out fighting for local food, drink, culture and entertainment around the world
Countless places that we love are facing the difficult decision about whether to close their doors forever. But we’re determined to help. That’s why, today, we’re launching our Love Local campaign by officially lending our voice to crucial campaigns that are fighting to support local food, drink, culture and entertainment in cities worldwide.
What to stream this week
Fri 3–6pm, Sat 10am–1pm Renegade Craft Virtual Fair
See what handpicked, independent vendors have to offer as the mother of all craft fairs continues its online-only market this weekend.
The best of the rest:

Tue 2–9:30pm Get your hands on 50 student-made video games (for free) as the USC Games Expo goes digital for the first time.

Wed at 5pm Spend the evening with Bob Odenkirk, David Cross and the rest of the Mr. Show gang for the Mr. Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call Event for Charity
on Zoom.

Sat 2–5pm Step back into the era of big band radio broadcasts and brush up on some Catalina Island history during the Art Deco Society’s Virtual Avalon Ball.
Hungry?
These L.A. restaurants just launched takeout and delivery
Just when you feel like you’ve exhausted all of your go-to takeout options, a whole new crop of restaurants join in with to-go menus for an even bigger and better checklist to eat through. We’ve seen the return of fine-dining favorites, comfort food pop-ups and even a brand-new spot.
New England-style seafood
WeHo fave Connie & Ted’s is helping us get an early start to summer with mussels, clams and lobster rolls, plus cocktails and wine to-go.
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A Southern-inspired feast
Hatchet Hall is putting together meaty, prix-fixe dinners for two in its Culver City kitchen, plus whiskey from neighbor Old Man Bar.
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A new brunch spot
Echo Park newcomer Lady Byrd Cafe has launched with an espresso bar and all-day breakfast, plus produce boxes and bags of coffee.
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Chicky chicky parm parm
L.A.’s favorite red-sauce party pop-up, Parm Boyz, just reemerged with chicken and eggplant parm galore to keep you well-fed every weekend.
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Here’s what you can and can’t do outside in L.A. right now
Whether it’s the warmer weather, the bioluminescent waves or just some general relief for our mostly-indoor lives, we know that plenty of Angelenos are itching to be outside right now. The good news: Most trails and parks have now reopened. The bad news: Deciphering the rest of the state, county and city “safer at home” orders can be an impenetrable puzzle. So we’ve taken a dive into all three to more plainly sort out what you can (and can’t) do outside in L.A.
Lockdown news you can use
Goldburger, one of L.A.’s best burger pop-ups, starts a new residency in Highland Park this month.
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Here’s what it could look like when Disneyland reopens.
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The L.A. Public Library wants you to contribute to its time capsule of life during lockdown.
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You can still visit one drive-in movie theater near L.A.
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We don’t know who needs to hear this but…
Positive to positive, negative to ground. Your car battery’s dead too, right?
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Time Out is Time In while our wonderful city is on lockdown. We are dedicated to bringing you the best of Los Angeles, even while Los Angeles itself sits indoors for a while. Wherever you are in the city, know that if there’s something happening out there, Time In will let you know about it.
 
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