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Justin Cram

Justin Cram is the Senior Director of Digital Content for Public Media Group of Southern California. He has developed and produced digital video series such as Nightshift, a documentary series following night shift workers, travel series SoCal Wanderer, the civic engagement project Ballot Brief, and the video explainer series Immigration 101. He manages editorial for the company including coverage of arts, history, culture, and early education. He also produces the Emmy-award winning documentary series City Rising which examines social issues and community empowerment. He is the recipient of multiple awards, including the Los Angeles Emmys, Japan Prize, National Arts Journalism awards, Golden Mike, and LA Press Club awards.

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During Burger Week at The Oinkster, we compare originals and their Eagle Rock homages head to head.
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Photo highlights from a brief excursion to the Bette Davis Picnic Area and the Los Angeles River after a rainstorm.
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The 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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When 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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"Smog in a Can" allowed everyone the chance to share the same genuine Los Angeles air as Hollywood stars.
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This week's L.A. River excursion along the Tujunga Wash Greenway, a lush green walkway amidst the dense urban sprawl.
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The 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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The 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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A 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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The 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.
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It 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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A short walk through Burbank's Rancho Equestrian District, a large equine community adjacent to the Los Angeles River.
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