Justin Cram
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EntryPosted A Conversation on Food Policy and Access in Northeast Los Angeles
in Northeast L.A. Riverfront2:00 PM on July 31, 2013We speak with Sharon Cech of Occidental College's Urban & Environmental Policy Institute on food access and policy in Northeast Los Angeles. -
Entry4:30 PM on October 11, 2012The groundbreaking of the 1-acre park in Lincoln Heights was also a dedication to Councilman Ed Reyes.
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Entry8:00 AM on June 17, 2012A walk across the Sixth Street Bridge reveals its fragile state and may very well be the last goodbye.
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Entry4:45 PM on March 23, 2012Photo highlights from a brief excursion to the Bette Davis Picnic Area and the Los Angeles River after a rainstorm.
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Entry6:40 PM on March 16, 2012The first morning of Daylight Saving Time, fifty local tourists set out to explore the lower half of the Los Angeles River.
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Entry10:10 AM on March 9, 2012When it comes to water, Los Angeles will go to great lengths--A ground breaking to replace the Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs.
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Entry6:30 PM on March 7, 2012"Smog in a Can" allowed everyone the chance to share the same genuine Los Angeles air as Hollywood stars.
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Entry4:25 PM on March 2, 2012This week's L.A. River excursion along the Tujunga Wash Greenway, a lush green walkway amidst the dense urban sprawl.
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Entry11:06 AM on March 2, 2012The Studio City Farmers' Market is one of the most actively family-friendly in the city: in addition to all the produce and prepared-food vendors, there is a petting zoo, a moonbounce, an inflated slide, and a miniature train.
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Entry4:09 PM on February 28, 2012The 1938 flooding of the L.A. River was the final blow as public demand for tighter flood controls would prompt its channelization.
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Entry9:00 PM on February 24, 2012A 2-mile bike path along the Arroyo Seco also offers a different vantage point when walking through the bottom of this tributary of the Los Angeles River.
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EntryPosted L.A. River Excursion: Sepulveda Basin's East and West Bank, Balboa Blvd. to Burbank Blvd.
in Land of Sunshine2:41 PM on February 17, 2012The Sepulveda Basin is one of few areas along the Los Angeles River that offers a glimpse into what the river once was and what the rest of the river may one day be. -
Entry10:59 AM on February 17, 2012It may be the middle of winter, but the colors of the farmers' market are already as bright and summery as can be.
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Entry6:45 PM on February 10, 2012A short walk through Burbank's Rancho Equestrian District, a large equine community adjacent to the Los Angeles River.
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Entry6:15 PM on February 3, 2012A short trip to the Los Angeles River can soothe a week's worth of stress. Grab a cup of coffee and visit Frogtown's West Bank.
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Entry5:05 PM on February 2, 2012Choosing the right option for ownership of an L.A. River-adjacent parcel will be crucial for the future of the river.
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Entry6:15 PM on January 12, 2012The Los Angeles River has been designated with two initiatives providing federal resources for revitalizing the Glendale Narrows.
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Entry6:00 PM on January 11, 2012The relighting of Manning's Coffee Shop sign is the second neon sign to be restored along Highland Park's Figueroa Street by a pack of community leaders and preservationists.
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Entry1:27 PM on December 30, 2011The long term vision for Rio de Los Angeles State Park hangs in the balance as a key decision by a real estate developer comes to a head this New Years Eve.
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Entry1:00 PM on December 22, 2011KnitRiot, a secret group of knitters, strike their second target, PATHMall homeless shelter in Hollywood.
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Entry4:57 PM on December 15, 2011Five highlights of early modern architecture in Los Angeles that has shaped the "city of the future."
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Entry6:02 PM on December 13, 2011Artists Hillary Mushkin and Robby Herbst hosted a day of plein air (an act of painting outdoors) at the Los Angeles Air Foce Base.
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Entry12:27 PM on August 19, 2011Sparked in part by a 2008 kayaking expedition led by George Wolfe, the program is a reflection of the public's growing demand for access and recreation to the Los Angeles River.
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Comment10:27 AM on May 15, 2010It's so hard to imagine Beats in Venice, but Frank Rios makes it come alive. What an incredible story and person he is. Thanks for providing this great interview!...
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Favorite8:22 AM on March 26, 2010
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Comment10:27 AM on May 15, 2010It's so hard to imagine Beats in Venice, but Frank Rios makes it come alive. What an incredible story and person he is. Thanks for providing this great interview!...
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Favorite8:22 AM on March 26, 2010
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EntryPosted A Conversation on Food Policy and Access in Northeast Los Angeles
in Northeast L.A. Riverfront2:00 PM on July 31, 2013We speak with Sharon Cech of Occidental College's Urban & Environmental Policy Institute on food access and policy in Northeast Los Angeles. -
Entry4:30 PM on October 11, 2012The groundbreaking of the 1-acre park in Lincoln Heights was also a dedication to Councilman Ed Reyes.
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Entry8:00 AM on June 17, 2012A walk across the Sixth Street Bridge reveals its fragile state and may very well be the last goodbye.
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Entry4:45 PM on March 23, 2012Photo highlights from a brief excursion to the Bette Davis Picnic Area and the Los Angeles River after a rainstorm.
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Entry6:40 PM on March 16, 2012The first morning of Daylight Saving Time, fifty local tourists set out to explore the lower half of the Los Angeles River.
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Entry10:10 AM on March 9, 2012When it comes to water, Los Angeles will go to great lengths--A ground breaking to replace the Silver Lake and Ivanhoe reservoirs.
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Entry6:30 PM on March 7, 2012"Smog in a Can" allowed everyone the chance to share the same genuine Los Angeles air as Hollywood stars.
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Entry4:25 PM on March 2, 2012This week's L.A. River excursion along the Tujunga Wash Greenway, a lush green walkway amidst the dense urban sprawl.
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Entry11:06 AM on March 2, 2012The Studio City Farmers' Market is one of the most actively family-friendly in the city: in addition to all the produce and prepared-food vendors, there is a petting zoo, a moonbounce, an inflated slide, and a miniature train.
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Entry4:09 PM on February 28, 2012The 1938 flooding of the L.A. River was the final blow as public demand for tighter flood controls would prompt its channelization.
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