How L.A. Lost One of Its Earliest Parks


The great D. J. Waldie challenging and reflecting on Los Angeles clichés.
Chris Clarke looks at life, people, and the landscape to the east of the spine of mountains that runs up the middle of the state.
Murals, street art, and public art and their roles in shaping neighborhoods.
Erin Aubry Kaplan on L.A. politics and identity with an eye toward the city's black community.
Environmental history, analysis, and commentary with Char Miller.
Mike Sonksen -- aka Mike the Poet -- celebrates spoken and written Los Angeles.
Elson Trinidad tracks the waves and currents of Southern California's
Asian/Pacific Islander communities.
Susan Straight and Doug McCulloh put a face to the Inland Empire.
Archives informing the great narrative of Southern California.
Exploring the various neighborhoods of L.A. on foot, bus, or train.
Every week, how one L.A. resident became an Angeleno.
Dissecting pop culture, history, and Southern California
Civil rights attorney Robert Garcia on the fight for (and the joy of) green public space.
Video portraits of the unique people and ideas that make L.A. what it is.
Jeremy Rosenberg looks at regulations that have played a role L.A.'s development.
A poetic exploration of L.A. history, Latino culture, and the overall sense of place with Adolfo Guzman-Lopez.
An oral history project, an interactive documentary, a community engagement tool, and a digital literacy project that gives voice to the people, places, or things that define the neighborhoods of Los Angeles.

L.A. as Subject tells stories through the region's archives, as found in over 200 cultural institutions, official archives, and private collections dedicated to preserving and telling the sometimes-hidden histories of the Southland. MORE ![]()

Huell Howser travels the state to share the history, natural wonders, and amazing people of California. MORE ![]()
'I Want My L.A. River To Be...' Kiosk Travels Through Northeast L.A.
Riding on the River: A Video Capsule From the Bike Path

I Am Los Angeles: Strings of Success
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