Monthly Archives: June 2010

Come to Dwell on Design & City Listening this weekend!

Update: In all the fabulosity of Saturday night, I screwed up and neglected to post the winning raffle tickets for our eight door prizes. If you were at City Listening and had a raffle ticket, check here to see if … Continue reading

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100 staircases, 35 miles, two days, and too many new friends to count

One week ago today I woke up in a public park in the heart of Los Angeles to the sound of a jogger’s frenzied footsteps. I emerged from my tent, pitched near the same reservoir I, too, had run around … Continue reading

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The BIG PARADE is this weekend!

Yes, folks, it’s that time of year again! This weekend is the BIG PARADE, the kinda-crazy, outrageously-fun, 35-mile, 100+ stairway walk from Angels Flight to the Hollywood sign that includes camping—yes, camping, in LA—at the Silverlake Rec Center on Saturday … Continue reading

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Where Nowhere really is somewhere

Last weekend I went on what was probably one of the most magical adventures I have ever been on, less than one hour from Los Angeles. Everyone knows this place as the Bridge to Nowhere, but more accurately, it’s the … Continue reading

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de LaB’s City Listening II!

Back, way back, in ye olde 2008, we held a very special de LaB as part of GOOD December where we asked local design and architecture writers to read pieces about LA. I read a poem about LA’s design culture … Continue reading

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