A lawsuit filed in Orange County by a Jewish hockey player drafted by the Ducks claims he was the victim of religious discrimination. According to the Orange County Register, which reviewed the suit, Jason Bailey said the problem started after the Ducks drafted him and he was assigned to the Bakersfield Condors:

From the beginning to the end of his time with the Condors, Bailey "was subject to severe and/or pervasive harassment on the basis of religion by being forced to endure a barrage of anti-Semitic, offensive and degrading verbal attacks regarding his Jewish faith" from the Condors' head coach, the complaint alleges.

FROM ARIZONA TO ARCADIA: Bristol Palin will be the keynote speaker at February's LoveFest 9, a church-sponsored event in Arcadia. (Arcadia Patch)

DOWNTOWN GUIDES: A little tip for tourists who think Los Angeles is unfriendly: Head downtown for the Business Improvement District's purple-shirted Downtown Guides, who can help visitors find the best bars, restaurants and hotels. (Blogdowntown)

GAME NOIR: Watch the trailer for "L.A. Noire," an upcoming video game crime thriller set in 1947 Los Angeles. (via LA Observed)

DUMPSTER-DIVING HUSTLER: Neon Tommy takes on Silver Lake's Five Dollar Guy.

MEMBERS ONLY: The lake in "Toluca Lake" is off limits to the masses. (North Hollywood Patch)

WINGS EVERYWHERE: The endangered El Segundo blue butterfly is doing quite well in its LAX-area habitat, reports the Daily Breeze.