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zombiepurrer:

Ernst Haas, California, 1976

zombiepurrer:

Ernst Haas, California, 1976

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amiwithani:

The cash wrap is composed out of old hardcovers at The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
(While in LA I also learned about the Portland, OR, store tradition of handing you a beer while you browse records. This is a marvelous innovation that I hope NYC picks up on soon, hint hint, Word/Greenlight/McNally.)

amiwithani:

The cash wrap is composed out of old hardcovers at The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.

(While in LA I also learned about the Portland, OR, store tradition of handing you a beer while you browse records. This is a marvelous innovation that I hope NYC picks up on soon, hint hint, Word/Greenlight/McNally.)

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latimes:

Seafood in L.A. frequently mislabeled, group says: Nonprofit org Oceana says red snapper, Dover sole, white tuna and other fish were often different species, according to DNA tests on seafood from 74 restaurants and grocery stores.
Photo: In the L.A. samples, red snapper was misidentified 100% of the time, DNA tests showed. Credit: Los Angeles Times

latimes:

Seafood in L.A. frequently mislabeled, group says: Nonprofit org Oceana says red snapper, Dover sole, white tuna and other fish were often different species, according to DNA tests on seafood from 74 restaurants and grocery stores.

Photo: In the L.A. samples, red snapper was misidentified 100% of the time, DNA tests showed. Credit: Los Angeles Times

latimes:

jeffmclane:

What up Eastside?

In our dreams.

latimes:

jeffmclane:

What up Eastside?

In our dreams.

alliwantformylife:

“Los Angeles makes the rest of California seem authentic”

alliwantformylife:

Los Angeles makes the rest of California seem authentic

(Source: skavuj)

▽△▽△▽: Free Museum Admissions in LA Tomorrow!?

jeuxdnfants:

To celebrate the closing of Pacific Standard Time, the following Los Angeles museums are open to the public, free of charge :)

American Museum of Ceramic Art
Art, Design & Architecture Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara
California African American Museum
Chinese American Museum