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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: La Verne, Claremont, and Pomona
Post date:These neighborhoods make up a diverse area accented with history and suburban idealism.
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arts
SoCal Connected
Inside the Hip Hop School of Arts
Post date:Nick Hardcastle visits the Hip Hop School of Arts, a nonprofit performing arts center in the heart of Pomona, California.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Kevin Stewart-Magee's Ubiquitous California Murals
Post date:Since the early '90s, Orange County artist Kevin Stewart-Magee has created over 100 corporately, publicly and privately-sponsored murals in six states.
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Berkeley
Food
Where To Get Locally-Made Burrata In California
Post date:Burrata is a once-rare, still expensive dairy treat that is beloved in parts of Italy. Here's who's making it in California.
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l.a. letters
History & Society
News and Venues for National Poetry Month 2014, Part One
Post date:This week L.A. Letters celebrates National Poetry Month with a litany of locations for live poetry.
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block by block
History & Society
Exploring Foothill Transit's 187 Line
Post date:The 25 year-old Foothill Transit system covers an area of roughly 300 square miles and 22 Southland cities.
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writing on the wall
History & Society
Happy Birthday Millard Sheets: Top Ten Public Art Projects to See in Person
Post date:Sheets' public art projects can be seen throughout the country.
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writing on the wall
History & Society
Monthly Mural Wrap: A Dozen Tags for May, 2013
Post date:May 2013 saw more murals coming, then going. Here's some news and notes we like to tag under Monthly Mural Wrap.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Kent Anderson Butler Reconciles Art and Religion
Post date:Pomona-based video artist Kent Anderson Butler is open about his Christianity and has found a unique path that allows him to keep-the-faith towards both his religious convictions and towards the contemporary art world's secular persuasions.
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l.a. letters
History & Society
Summer Spirit is Alive in Los Angeles
Post date:The "dog days of summer" may be here, but Los Angeles is exploding with literary events, live concerts, art shows and city tours. Mike the Poet examines the writers, artists, musicians and venues keeping summer spirit alive in Los Angeles.
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Music
Artbound
MURS, Dumbfoundead, & Medusa Discuss Freestyling Mecca Project Blowed and Why Hip Hop Lacks Female MC's
Post date:Three generations of L.A. hip hop stars discuss the state of rap today.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
States Put the Squeeze on Cities
Post date:It's not just California that has adopted a peculiar form of civic vandalism. Cities across the country are feeling the pressure.
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commentary
Redefine
What Changed When Abraham Lincoln Signed the Homestead and Pacific Railroad Acts? Everything.
Post date:Did Honest Abe help railroad the country with the Homestead and Pacific Railroad Acts?
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Upland
SoCal Focus
Course Correction: L.A.'s Water Future Lies in Its Past
Post date:A historic approach to water-resource management represents the road L.A. once refused to take. It's clear the path to which we must return.
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Pepperdine University
Commentary
Pomp & Circumstance
Post date:Cue the orchestra, or at least the iTunes and P.A. It's college and university graduation season across Southern California, and beyond. Leading politicians, academics, artists, writers - yes writers - and KCET icon Dr. Huell Howser are among the regio...
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Pomona
SoCal Connected
John Larson on the Pomona Students Today
Post date:John Larson updates us on the teacher and students from Village Academy High School, the group behind "Is Anybody Listening."
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Michael Steinman
SoCal Connected
Pomona Kids Followup
Post date:After our original broadcast of "Is Anybody Listening" viewers nationwide opened their hearts and wallets for kids of Village Academy High School.
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Barack Obama
SoCal Connected
Is Anybody Listening - Where It All Began
Post date:Pomona highs school students share their stories of economic hardship with President Obama.
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Barack Obama
SoCal Connected
Is Anybody Listening?
Post date:It was a class project born out of a discussion of the American Dream—an eight-minute video titled "Is Anybody Listening?" in which students at Village Academy High School in Pomona gave their own accounts of struggling with foreclosure.