Donna Deitch's stylish 1978 mini-documentary 'The Great Wall of Los Angeles' captures a moment in time when the community came together to create the landmark mural.
By land, sea and air, the military is exploring ways to wean itself off fossil fuels. Here are 10 techs it hopes will help it reach its goal.
An extended interview with dumpster diver turned director Jeremy Seifert.
The fatigues aren't the only things that are green in the military. Correspondent Brian Rooney shows how the military is adopting sustainability and going green.
Val Zavala tags along on Dumpster Diver tour and learns how some people are preventing waste by rescuing discarded food from the trash.
Don't try to
friend commentator Brian Unger. He is done with Facebook.
Mike Sonksen a.k.a. Mike the Poet celebrates the bright moments of literary Los Angeles in his new column. The works of Lionel Rolfe and Johnny Otis are highlighted.
No matter how you slice it, the map of new districts boundaries is a mess.
It's not every county in America that can hold farmers' markets year-round. Here in Los Angeles, even in the coldest depths of 71-degree January, farmers and vendors sell their wares at our multiple-times-per-day outdoor grocery stores. Here are some images...
The movement continues to pull together and merge with natural allies to manifest in an almost daily docket of events and actions. There are so many ways to participate that it would be impossible to do it all.