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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/14/2025 at 11:05 AM

Here’s a broader list of live music concerts and events happening this weekend (Friday – Sunday, Nov 14-16, 2025) in the Los Angeles & Orange County area that you might want to check out:


🎶 Notable Concerts & Shows

Friday, Nov 14

  • Cut Copy at The Bellwether (Los Angeles) — 8:00 PM. Shazam+2Songkick+2

  • Tash Sultana with Lime Cordiale at The Novo (Los Angeles) — 8:00 PM. L.A. LIVE+2Songkick+2

  • Hiroyuki Sawano Live in Los Angeles at Peacock Theater — 8:00 PM. Peacock Theater

  • At The Observatory (OC) (Santa Ana): The Buttertones + Dogpark listed for Fri Nov 14. The Observatory

Saturday, Nov 15

  • Mylow at The Circle OC (Huntington Beach) — 9:00 PM. Shazam

  • The Buttertones at The Observatory (Santa Ana) — 7:00 PM. Live Nation

  • Mr. Capone‑E live at La Santa (Santa Ana) — doors 7:00 PM (Hip-hop) Eventbrite

  • Steve Aoki at TIME Nightclub (Costa Mesa) — big EDM club event. timenightclub.com

Sunday, Nov 16

  • At The Observatory (Santa Ana): Samantha Fish + Robert Jon & The Wreck — show listed for Nov 16. The Observatory

  • Also Sunday: Lecrae with Miles Minnick & gio at The Novo (Los Angeles) — 7:30 PM. L.A. LIVE+1


📝 Tips for going

  • Buy tickets early: For club and mid-size shows, availability can disappear fast.

  • Check doors and age limits: Clubs often have 21+ or strict ID checks.

  • Parking & traffic: Especially in LA/OC, allow extra time. Public transit or rideshare might be easier.

  • Venue rules: Bag size, phone/camera policy, etc vary by venue.

  • Plan ahead: Pick the show you want, then look at nearby dining/transport for a smoother night out.

 
 


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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/14/2025 at 9:00 AM

Prince St. Pizza and Dana White Team Up for the ‘Greatest F*cking Pizza of All Time’

Two heavyweights are joining forces — one from the world of pizza, the other from the octagon. Prince St. Pizza, the iconic New York City pizzeria known for its Sicilian-style square pies and pepperoni-loaded slices, is partnering with UFC President and CEO Dana White to launch a limited-edition fight night pizza this November.

Timed perfectly with the blockbuster UFC 322 event at Madison Square Garden on November 15, headlined by UFC welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena and former lightweight champion Islam Makhachev, this collaboration celebrates the best of both worlds — food and fight night.

Meet the ‘Greatest F*cking Pizza of All Time’

Bold name. Bigger flavor. Aptly titled by Dana White himself, the ‘Greatest Fcking Pizza of All Time’* features slow-cooked short rib and sausage ragu, topped with fresh mozzarella and pecorino cheese. The decadent pie will be available at all Prince St. Pizza locations nationwide throughout November — priced at $45 per pie or $8 per slice.

Exclusive Merch and a Charitable Cause

The collaboration doesn’t stop at pizza. UFC and Prince St. Pizza have also released a limited-edition t-shirt celebrating the partnership, available now at princestreetpizza.com.

Fans can also make a difference while indulging — donations to the UFC Foundation can be made at checkout in all Prince St. Pizza locations. The UFC’s charitable arm supports community organizations and initiatives in cities where events are held.

UFC 322 Tickets Are Going Fast

Only a few tickets remain for UFC® 322: Della Maddalena vs. Makhachev at Madison Square Garden. Fans can grab their seats now at Ticketmaster.com while supplies last.

For full details on the partnership, merch, and fight week programming, visit princestreetpizza.com/ufc.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/14/2025 at 9:00 AM



Pez Headz, formed in 2023, is a Los Angeles punk-rock band known for high-energy live performances, and raw, unfiltered attitude. Their debut single “Tommy Snorts Hollywood” blends classic punk chaos with modern edge, showcasing the band’s loud, fast, and unapologetic style. Pez Headz delivers the kind of punchy, cinematic punk built for turning the volume all the way up. 

Band Members:
Fox Deluxx - Vocals
Vince Ramirez - Rhythm guitar
Pat Caldwell - Lead Guitar
Greg Coates - Bass
Vince Cabanban - Drummer

 Instagram: @pezheadzofficial
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Bandcamp: pezheadzofficial.bandcamp.com

 

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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/13/2025 at 11:39 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/13/2025 at 11:32 AM

The End of the Penny: What Happens Now That the U.S. Is Phasing It Out

Change is coming—literally.
After more than two centuries in circulation, the penny’s days are numbered.

Earlier this year, President Donald Trump ordered the Treasury Department to stop minting pennies, citing their costliness. His decision followed a 2025 recommendation from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—then headed by Elon Musk—which argued that the U.S. should stop making the coin altogether.

According to the U.S. Mint, producing 4.5 billion pennies in fiscal year 2023 cost over $179 million, with each penny costing 3.69 cents to make. Simply put, it costs far more to produce a penny than the coin is actually worth.


Stores Already Feeling the Shortage

Some stores have already run out of pennies, forcing them to round prices up or down to the nearest nickel. Even major chains like McDonald’s have been affected.

“Some businesses are asking cash-paying customers to voluntarily round up for donations to avoid needing pennies to make change,” explained Brandon Sheridan, an economics professor at Elon University. Others, he said, are rounding down across the board—a move that could become expensive over time.

The problem? Rounding laws vary by state, and some still prohibit rounding transactions to the nearest five cents. Retailers are calling for a federal law to clarify how businesses should handle cash payments without pennies.


Retailers and Tax Experts See Complications Ahead

Beyond small transactions, the penny’s demise could cause headaches for retailers’ point-of-sale systems, tax reporting, and compliance.
A recent PwC brief warned that without uniform federal or state rules, businesses operating in multiple states could face “increased audit risk” due to inconsistent rounding practices.


Can You Still Use Pennies?

Yes—for now.
Even though the U.S. Mint has stopped producing them, pennies remain legal tender, and there are around 250 billionstill in circulation, according to the American Banking Association.

However, their circulation is slowing fast. “Nearly two-thirds of Federal Reserve coin terminals are no longer taking or distributing pennies,” said Bill Maurer, dean of social sciences at UC Irvine. As those facilities phase out penny distribution, expect to see fewer and fewer of the copper coins in your change jar.

Over time, experts believe this will push even more businesses to go cashless, accelerating the shift to digital payments.


Is the Nickel Next?

Maybe—but not right away.
The U.S. Mint reports that each nickel costs more than 13 cents to produce, but the math for eliminating it isn’t as simple. Sheridan noted that rounding to the nearest nickel would cost consumers about $6 million, while rounding to the nearest dime would cost around $56 million. So, for now, nickels are safe.


A Long History of Penny Problems

The idea of ditching the penny isn’t new. Lawmakers have floated the idea for decades, from The Price Rounding Act of 1989 to the COINS Act of 2017, introduced by Senators John McCain and Mike Enzi. But until now, no effort has made it past Congress.

Pennies have been part of U.S. currency since 1792, originally featuring an image of Lady Liberty. In 1909, Abraham Lincoln became the first U.S. president to appear on a coin, marking 100 years since his birth.


Are Pennies Worth More Now?

Not really—unless you happen to find one of the ultra-rare 1943 copper Lincoln wheat pennies.
These coins, mistakenly struck in copper during World War II, can fetch anywhere from $100,000 to $250,000, according to rare coin experts.

While you probably won’t find one of those in your couch cushions, you might still have a little hidden treasure. The average U.S. household has between $60 and $90 in loose change sitting around, according to the Federal Reserve. Time to cash it in before the penny fades into history.


Final Thoughts

The end of the penny marks the start of a new era for American currency—one where digital payments, rounding policies, and efficiency take center stage.
So, the next time you fish out a penny, take a moment. It might be one of the last you’ll ever hold.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/13/2025 at 6:00 AM










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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/12/2025 at 11:00 AM







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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/12/2025 at 5:50 AM
In the teaser, fans are introduced to the new character Lilypad, a high-tech frog-shaped smart tablet voiced by Greta Lee (“Past Lives,” “The Morning Show,” “TRON: Ares”) that makes Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang’s jobs exponentially harder when they have to go head to head with the all-new threat to playtime.


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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 11/11/2025 at 11:11 AM

Los Angeles Area Highlights

1. Forest Lawn–Hollywood Hills (Los Angeles)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. SoCalPulse+2WE LIKE L.A.+2

  • Location: Hall of Liberty, Forest Lawn–Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles. SoCalPulse
  • Details: The 66th Annual Veterans Day Celebration includes a flyover by the Condor Squadron, color guard, wreath-laying, patriotic music (LAPD Concert Band & others) and sign-language interpretation. SoCalPulse+2WE LIKE L.A.+2
  • Why go: A major Los Angeles remembrance event with strong ceremony and tradition.

2. Aquarium of the Pacific (Long Beach / LA County)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 — 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. LAC DMVA

  • Location: Long Beach (LA County)
  • Details: Free admission for veterans and active-duty personnel, in recognition of Veterans Day. LAC DMVA
  • Why go: If you’d like something more relaxed and family‐friendly, this combines an outing with remembrance.

3. San Fernando Valley Veterans Day Parade (San Fernando Valley, LA)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025; parade begins at 11 a.m., travelling ~1.1 miles from San Fernando Mission Blvd & Laurel Canyon Blvd to Paxton Street. NBC Los Angeles

  • Why go: A community parade-style event, good for families, groups, or local neighborhood participation.

Orange County Highlights

1. OC Fair & Event Center – Heroes Hall (Costa Mesa)

Date & Time: Saturday, November 8, 2025, 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. South OC Beaches+1

  • Location: 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. South OC Beaches+1
  • Details: Free admission. Live music from 1960s/70s, family-friendly activities, exhibits featuring veterans’ stories, booths by veteran organisations. South OC Beaches+1
  • Why go: A fun-filled, early weekend event with a focus on community, families and veteran recognition — good if you want to start your Veterans Day weekend a bit early.

2. Huntington Beach Veterans Day Ceremony (Huntington Beach)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Enjoy OC+1

  • Location: Pier Plaza, 325 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA. Orange County
  • Details: Includes the annual ceremony plus a veteran-themed car show running from ~9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (proceeds benefit wounded vets). Enjoy OC+1
  • Why go: Great for those who appreciate classic cars as part of the community remembrance — and want an outdoor, coastal-town vibe.

3. Irvine Veterans Day Ceremony (Irvine)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Enjoy OC+1

  • Location: Colonel Bill Barber Marine Corps Memorial Park, 4 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine, CA 92606. Orange County+1
  • Why go: A formal ceremony with strong community participation; good for a respectful, meaningful tribute.

4. Laguna Niguel Veterans Day Ceremony (Laguna Niguel)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Enjoy OC+1

  • Location: Sea Country Senior & Community Center, 24602 Aliso Creek Road, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. Enjoy OC
  • Details: Includes virtual participation options + a chalk-wall where people may write messages to veterans (beginning Oct 31). Taylorannrealestate
  • Why go: Slightly smaller scale, community-focused event with an interactive element.

5. Fountain Valley Veterans Day Ceremony (Fountain Valley)

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 10 a.m. Taylorannrealestate

  • Location: Veterans Park, 17635 Los Alamos St., Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Fountain Valley+1
  • Details: Hosted by the City of Fountain Valley and VFW Post 9557; features standard tribute elements (flag ceremony, speakers) in a smaller city setting. Fountain Valley
  • Why go: Ideal if you’re based in the area and prefer a shorter, simpler ceremony.

6. Tustin Veterans Day Celebration & Car Show (Tustin)

Date & Time: Saturday, November 8, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Tustin+1

  • Location: Veterans Sports Park, 1645 Valencia Avenue, Tustin, CA. Tustin
  • Details: Ceremony + car show + vendors + food trucks + beer garden. Tustin
  • Why go: A fun kickoff event for Veterans Day weekend — more festival than formal ceremony.

Tips for Attending

  • Arrive early: Many ceremonies begin at 10 or 11 a.m., and parking/seating may fill fast.
  • Check for weather & timing: Outdoor events may shift start times or logistics.
  • Prepare for parking / traffic: Coastal cities (like Huntington Beach) or major venues (like Irvine) may have heavier traffic.
  • Wear respectful attire: Even though some events are casual, it’s appropriate to dress respectfully (e.g., business casual or patriotic colours).
  • Bring water / sunscreen: November can still be sunny in SoCal, especially in midday outdoor events.
  • Vet resources available: Many large events list veteran support resources, booths or community organisations — great if you or someone you know may benefit.


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