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Kate Fulton

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is associate editor of kcet.org. She enjoys public media of all kinds, froyolife, and crossword puzzles.

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Today, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a $1.3-million contract with Homeboy Industries after financial problems threatened the life of the program
Initial photo by flickr user FurryScaly.
Spiders, stars, and cold cuts. All on Huell this week.
Approximately six thousand food trucks feed hard-working Angelinos daily. But with popularity, comes increased pressure to regulate.
This week on Huell: soap, geothermal power plants and orchids.
Muscles, onions, and locomotives. Huell Howser knows no bounds.
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Marc Abrams, better known by his many monikers — The Silverlake Walker, The Reader Walker, The Walking Doctor — has died at 58. Over the years Abrams has…
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Produce festivals, a house that defies the laws of gravity, and an eco-friendly onion factory.
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Living pictures. Squeezeboxes. Giant trees. And more.
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A cemetery unlike any other, a ranch reserved for Hollywood, and pricey seashells. Typical California.
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Fermenting cabbage, taxidermy, and telescopes. Just a typical week in the life of Huell Howser.
Huell learns that California's unlikely associations with the past -- from the Industrial Revolution to the Art Deco Movement -- are still very much a part of our present identity.
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From neon art to ladybugs, and earthquake epicenters to lemon capitols, California 's terrain is as rich as it is surprising.
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