The New Look Dodgers
To the city of Los Angeles and the diverse population of Angelenos, the Los Angeles Dodgers are more than just a baseball team. They are an integral part of the history and tradition that define our...
View ArticleNightfall On Los Angeles
NightFall from Colin Rich on Vimeo. Los Angeles is a magical place. As a sprawled out urban metropolis nestled between mountains and the ocean, the relationship between Los Angeles and the natural...
View ArticleLos Angeles Photograph
I was at a bar called the Dime on Fairfax Ave over the weekend, and became quickly enamored with this photograph on the wall. A dude skateboarding down a palm tree lined street in beautiful sunshine....
View ArticleZack Herrera Photography
Photographer Zack Herrera has put together an extraordinary collection of photographs capturing Downtown Los Angeles at night entitled Downtown Oz. The photographs highlight how artificial light...
View ArticleSkateboarding East Los Angeles
QUIK from Colin Kennedy on Vimeo. Not only is this an awesome skateboard video by Quiksilver, but it’s also a strikingly accurate portrayal of the real Los Angeles, East Los Angeles. Captured using...
View ArticleHistory of California Map
My favorite source for old maps, the Big Map Blog, just published another magnificent piece of cartography, highlighting the young but storied History of California. With vivid depictions of our...
View ArticleGreatest Piece Of Taco Art Ever
Like many Angelenos, I am very passionate about our most treasured local cuisine, Tacos. All across our fine city of Los Angeles, there are hundreds of taco trucks serving some of the greatest Mexican...
View ArticleThe History of In-N-Out Burger
Over the last month, Gear Patrol’s “Month Of Beef” has embarked on a well rounded journey through the wonderful world of beef. This week they pay tribute to the most sacred of hamburgers, an...
View ArticleLos Angeles Embodied In One Photograph
From skiing in the mountains, to watching the sunset at the beach in the same day. Last Sunday, this was my life, and can easily be any other winter weekend for us Angelenos. Forget what you see on TV...
View ArticleClassixx – Holding On
I always rave about these guys, and they always seem to deliver. The incredibly musically gifted (attended Berklee School of Music) Los Angeles based duo Classixx have proven yet again they are some...
View ArticleLA Taco Madness 2013
While the rest of the country is enthralled with the NCAA Basketball march madness, us taco enthusiasts here in Los Angeles are just as pumped up for Taco Madness 2013. In it’s fifth year, Los Angeles...
View ArticleNorthern Grade Pop-Up Shop Los Angeles
Up until recently, the much lauded menswear pop-up shop Northern Grade had only opened up it’s flea market style boutique in it’s Midwest home of Minneapolis and Chicago. Now, the annual event is...
View ArticleLos Angeles 2013 Circa 1988
On April 3, 1988 the Los Angeles Times Magazine published a futuristic expose of what life in Los Angeles would be like in 25 years entitled LA 2013. The article (click here for the full PDF) included...
View ArticleHeavenly Bodies at Heavy Hitter Midnites, Silent Movie Theatre
A very special thing happens every Friday night at the Silent Movie Theatre on Fairfax Ave. It’s an evening devoted to the greatest and sometime most eclectic movies the 80′s has given to the world of...
View ArticleYasiel Sabe
Over the past month a 22 year old Cuban sensation has rocked Major League Baseball with one of the greatest offensive performances of any player’s first month in the history of the game. Yasiel Puig...
View ArticleKnow Your Palms
Defining the image of Los Angeles are the iconic plethora of palms trees cresting above the urban landscape. Design group Common Studio have made it their mission to bring us closer to these elegant...
View ArticleTop Round Roast Beef
At the intersection of Olympic Blvd and La Brea Ave in Mid-City Los Angeles lies a non-descript strip center, a gas station and a body shop. On the fourth corner of this intersection is a new eatery...
View ArticleBaseball In Early Los Angeles
The history of baseball in Los Angeles goes back much further than the Dodgers moving west in 1958. Though a young city relative to the rest of the United States, Los Angeles has a rich and storied...
View ArticleEastside LA by Chris Turnham
Illustrator and printmaker Chris Turnham has produced a stunning collection of pieces, highlighting the distinctive landscape of the Eastside of Los Angeles. Whether they be notable landmarks like the...
View ArticleLos Angeles in the Snow
For a place defined by sunny and mild weather, it can be hard to imagine what it Los Angeles would be like if it snowed. Well, its happened before, and photographs are amazing and surreal. From a...
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