Monthly Archives: November 2011

What’s a good reason to walk in LA?

Because sometimes you see Jon Lovitz. That’s him in the blue shirt. And matching blue shoes. I probably would have noticed him anyway, even if it wasn’t for the guy from TMZ who was standing on the corner shouting “Ladies … Continue reading

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Thankful

Before we’d officially named Big Kiddah, we realized we were already all calling him the same thing. “No, kitty!” (as he leapt onto a dinner plate) “No, kitty!” (as he leapt onto the book we were reading) “No, kitty!” (as … Continue reading

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I wouldn’t say I always dress to match the sidewalk

But sometimes it just happens. More street-wise photos.

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Every person on 6th Street

Back in June, I met an incredible person named Andre Dekker, an artist from Rotterdam who came to Los Angeles to speak at the LA Design Festival. Andre’s work focuses on the intersection between art, landscape, and public space, and once … Continue reading

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Salon of Beauty

I started off this week by writing about one of the most beautiful art installations I think I’ve ever seen. Ana Serrano, a Los Angeles native, has built a streetscape that’s based on some of our most vibrant neighborhoods—and she … Continue reading

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Why let kids have all the fun?

The one drawback of being involved with 826 LA is that we adults have to sit there and watch, day in and day out, all the exciting things that kids get to do when they arrive at the tutoring center-slash-writing … Continue reading

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Fall colors

Guava, persimmon, pomegranate, all in a row. How I love autumn in LA. More fall.

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In the field

As you might know, I use Field Notes to do all my arts reporting. But this shot of my electric orange notebook faded by the Southern California sun, waiting patiently on a tableaux of oil cloth oranges, seemed more like … Continue reading

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The little things

It’s amazing really, how something handmade can instantly trump the tallest towers. How seeing the evidence of someone’s hard work makes you want to stop and stare. And the little imperfections make these contributions far more interesting than anything else … Continue reading

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Art is underfoot

“Art doesn’t exist in a vacuum” reads the first line of our mission statement for this week. Our Moving Experience team has been embarking on a variety of activities to test this theory. And as a personal exercise, I’ve been … Continue reading

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