Monthly Archives: August 2010

Fall is right around the corner

This was one of those amazing only-in-Hollywood shots. A CBS prop truck rolling down Sunset near Gower, on what just happened to be a cool, crisp day sandwiched between two late summer heatwaves. The tree was, of course, fake. More … Continue reading

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Fountain for one

It’s going to be 96 degrees in downtown today. Probably the hottest day of the year so far. As I was stumbling around downtown the other day on my way to a meeting for the Moving Beyond Cars event, I … Continue reading

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Remembering John Chase, the king of public space

Yesterday, I received word that my fellow design writer, sidewalk devotee and Los Angeles advocate John Chase died early Friday morning. It was sudden, and shocking, and immediately obvious just how large of a hole his absence would tear in … Continue reading

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Recommended

Thanks to a tip from my writing guru David Hochman, I read a sweet little article by Catherine Price in O Magazine this morning about when she jetted off for a week in Tokyo and let the itinerary of her … Continue reading

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Moving Beyond Cars is August 18!

I’m really excited about an event I’m helping to plan for GOOD, in partnership with railLA, the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, the Coalition for Clean Air, and de LaB. railLA contacted us to throw a party as part of … Continue reading

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Hot salad

Was I silly enough to claim another salad to be the salad of summer, and so early in the season? Well, that was before August arrived, and with it, the slurpy crunch of watermelon that makes up what I believe … Continue reading

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Vanilla bourbon malt

One of the newest installments in the George Abou-Daoud Hollywood empire is the The Mercantile, holding court in a historic Spanish-style building on Sunset with its big sister, District, right next door. I admit I first visited The Mercantile with … Continue reading

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Where the garlic flows like water

If you’re driving the road from Gunnison, Colorado to Crested Butte, you can’t miss Garlic Mike’s, a low-slung cabin draped in signature red-and-white-checked fabric that looks like it was snatched from the streets of Hoboken. But you won’t get to … Continue reading

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