The holidays are on parade all weekend as local marching bands and Santas take to the streets in Montrose, Belmont Shore, and Palos Verdes.
Native Intelligence archive
for November 2011
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My photographs from the clean-up scene at Occupy L.A. this morning.
Novelty tortilla chips tell the tale of the UCLA and USC football teams this year.
Everybody has a story, and StoryCorps wants you to speak up.
Riddle from the art world: Who was part huckster, part experimental trailblazer and part social commentator, lampooning society's adoration of celebrity, but longing to be one at the same time? Go to MOCA and see.
The social pace quickens as the arrival of Thanksgiving launches the holiday season.
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich speaking on Saturday at Occupy Los Angeles, outside City Hall.
There's information and there's news. Too often, their purveyors don't know the difference.
Rainy skies mean more opportunity to check out all the new museum shows or take in the "Night and the City: LA Noir in Poetry, Fiction & Film" festival events occuring around town.
The physical distance between Northridge and Hollywood and Vine might seem daunting, but an adventurer could make both.
KCET control room
A peek inside the TV station's Burbank studios.
Whitt's Wood Yard
Elon Musk wants to drill here at Pico and Sepulveda.
BCAM
The Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA.
Mountain lion family
From Robert Martinez's trail cam in the San Gabriels.
Streetscape: Westwood
Westwood Boulevard looking north and a little bit skyward.
Sign from LA's past
Sign from an old Love's BBQ restaurant at the Valley Relics Museum in Chatsworth.
Visiting her old ballet costumes
Melissa Barak at LACMA Chagall exhibit with the artist's memorable designs.
Barnsdall Park
Under the trees.
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