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Peoples Rally Against Gun Violence at Pershing Square Park
Guest post by Suzy Hoeschler.
LA 92: A Transformative Documentary about the 1992 LA Riots
The synopsis of “LA 92” references the Rodney King verdict that sparked the 1992 riots, the protests, violence, lootings, and arson that followed. It continues, “Twenty-five years later, the documentary “LA 92,” from directors Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin explores … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Photo Essays, Television, Videos
Tagged Billy Bennight, Daryl Gates, George Holliday, History, Karen Bass, LA Riot. LA 92, LA92, Laurence Powell, live review, Los Angeles, NatGeo, National Geographic, photography, Police Violence, Rodney King, Stacey Koon, Theodore Briseno, Timothy Wind
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LALS Ghost Train: Back on Track with Ghoulish Delight
Last October a scary thing happened. The annual Ghost Train built and run by the Los Angeles Live Steamers (LALS) pronounced the popular attraction dead on the tracks and announced it would forever go dark. Many lovers of the playfully … Continue reading
Posted in Attractions
Tagged dukey flyswatter, Ghost Town, Griffith Park, Halloween, Los Angeles, The Los Angeles Steamers Railroad, Travel Town
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‘Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally’ There Hasn’t Been a Phone Invented Like This One
‘Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally’ is an extremely funny, sad and highly original coming of age story written by playwright Kevin Armento and directed by Peter Richards. The play features an unconventional narrator: the phone belonging to a troubled … Continue reading
Posted in Theater
Tagged 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally', Comedy, Coming of Age Story, Los Angeles, Odyssey Theatre
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Los Angeles’ Poke Me to Open First Orange County Location
After their success with three Los Angeles locations in Westwood, the Miracle Mile and Palos Verdes, Poke Me is coming to Orange County. On Friday, August 18, they will hold a Grand Opening for their first Irvine location at Heritage … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Upcoming Events
Tagged build-your-own, Chef Seungmin (Min) Choi, Ed Simon, Fish, fresh, Irvine, Los Angeles, Miracle Mile, Orange County, poke, Poke Me, Westwood
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Charming L.A. Kids’ Book: “Los Angeles 1 to 10”
Need a cute gift for a little one? How about this 5″ x 5″ board book that’s all about L.A.? It’s called “Los Angeles 1 to Ten,” written by Sara Beth Greene and illustrated by Jimmy Thompson. It’s lightweight with … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Miscellanious
Tagged children's books, Griffith Observatory, Hollywood, Kids, L.A., Los Angeles, picture books
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La La Land’s Group Art Show Opening for Charity featuring Mark Mothersbaugh’s “Pure Joy” 45 Acetate
La La Land Gallery presents “For Goodness Sake” on Saturday March 25th. Kii Arens’ is curating a group of artists for a charity fundraiser including pop artist Peter Blake (best known for his sleeve design of the Beatles’ album Sgt. Pepper’s … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events, Miscellanious, Music, News & Sports, Upcoming Events
Tagged 45 rpm, Acetate, Amelie Laurice, Anthony Ausgang, art, art show, Billy Bennight, collector, Dalek, Danielle Garza, Donnie Molls, Ekaterina Oloy, Erin Goedtel, Gary Baseman, Gary Taxali, Hey Pogo, Janee Meadows, Kii Arens, La La Land Gallery, limited edition, Los Angeles, Low Brow, Luke Chueh, Mark Mothersbaugh, Mark Rogers, Matthew Bone, Mike Sandoval, Music, Oliver Hibert, Peter Blake, Rosie Lea Brind, Rudy Fritsch, Shepard Fairy, Shoko Yanagisawa, Smiley Stevens, Steve Ellis, Sung Hyun, Teri Harriet, The Art of Chase, Travis Lampe, Warmoraw
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The Los Angeles Women’s March Strongly Represented for Civil Liberties and Free Speech!
I met up with Kat Kramer for the Women’s March here in Los Angeles to be a part of something important after the fallout of the November 8th election. While I waited for Kat to arrive I was amazed by … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged downtown, DTLA, dtla arts district, Freedom of Speech, LBGTQ, Los Angeles, Pershing Square, rights, Women's March
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