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Urban Agriculture
LA Foodways
Author Reflects on the Rise and Fall of L.A.'s Agriculture
Post date:For more than four decades, Los Angeles County was America's top agricultural producer. What happened? Author Rachel Surls gives readers a preview of her book chronicling L.A.'s agricultural history and prospects.
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Culture & Arts
SoCal Connected
Cafe Has Monopoly on Board Game Enthusiasts
Cafe Has Monopoly on Board Game Enthusiasts
Post date:GameHaus bills itself as LA's first and only board game cafe.
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San Fernando Valley
Lost L.A.
When the San Fernando Valley Was Rural
Post date:Until quite recently, the Valley was a sparsely populated agricultural hinterland, just over the hill from Los Angeles.
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Lake Balboa and Reseda
Post date:Lake Balboa is a fairly young neighborhood, while Reseda is one of the oldest neighborhoods of the Valley. Both boast some fantastic and iconic local restaurants.
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l.a. letters
History & Society
The Cultural Heart of North Hollywood and the NoHo Senior Arts Colony
Post date:Over the years, North Hollywood (NoHo) has become a cultural destination for many Angelenos and is also home to the NoHo Senior Arts Colony, where seniors maintain their artistic edge.
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Departures
Departures
The Hunt for Tiburcio Vasquez: A Chase Through a Californio's L.A.
Post date:Tiburcio Vasquez portrayed himself as the defender of the Californios following the American takeover of California, though he was tried as a criminal and eventually hung. The last chase of Vasquez throughout L.A. reveals a landscape in transition from...
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iconic neighborhood restaurants
Food
Iconic Neighborhood Restaurants: Van Nuys
Post date:Van Nuys considers itself "The Heart of the Valley," though given how it's regarded by surrounding Valley neighbors, it's treated more like an armpit. And the locals are just fine with that.
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l.a. letters
History & Society
A Question of Historic Preservation in Valley Village
Post date:This week L.A. Letters shares the story of the fight for historic preservation in Valley Village, including the former home of Marilyn Monroe.
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Studio City
Earth Focus
Two L.A. River Park Projects Debut in the San Fernando Valley
Post date:The 1/4 mile segment of the planned Valleyheart Riverwalk Park is yet another bead in the so-called emerald necklace that would link green spaces from the Los Angeles River.
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the public kitchen
Food
The San Fernando Valley: A Dining Destination
Post date:The Valley had a culinary moment way back when it introduced sushi to the U.S., but it hasn't been known as a dining destination for years. Might that be changing?
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urban wildlife
Redefine
Another Mountain Lion Braves the 101, Underscores Importance of Wildlife Crossings
Post date:Another Santa Monica Mountains puma crosses the 101, and a wildlife crossing would make that crossing safer.
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elysian valley
Earth Focus
L.A. River Recreation Season Extended to October This Year
Post date:This year the L.A. River Recreation Zone will be open from May 25 until Octorber, at Sepulveda Basin and Glendale Narrows.
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Los Angeles River
Earth Focus
Redevelopment Plan for Sportsmen's Lodge Moves Forward
Post date:The L.A. River-adjacent property will have 97,807-square feet of upscale shopping and dining -- which has some residents concerned.
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San Fernando Valley
Departures
Sepulveda Basin
Post date:How do you play the L.A. River at Sepulveda Basin?
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confluence
Earth Focus
The Transgressive Act of Holding Hands on the River
Post date:Artist Paige Tighe's hand-holding walks along the river encouraged participants to see the river as a catalyst to one's own creativity and a way into one's own humanity.
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L.A. River
Earth Focus
CicLAvia in the San Fernando Valley Debuts an LA River Component
Post date:"It's all about connecting face to face. Our streets are great civic gathering spaces and so is our river."
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History & Society
CicLAvia Comes to the San Fernando Valley
Post date:The 5.5 mile route will stretch from North Hollywood to Studio City, and will provide easy access to attractions along the L.A. River.
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development
Earth Focus
Big Tujunga Development Raises Concerns for Residents
Post date:A large housing development in Sunland-Tujunga, near the only major undeveloped tributary of the Los Angeles River, is a cause of concern for nearby residents.
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Los Angeles
Artbound
2014 Flashback: Metro Los Angeles
Post date:We look back at Artbound's stories from the metro Los Angeles in 2014.
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Departures
West Valley Bikeway
Post date:How do you play the L.A. River at the West Valley Bikeway?