Kinetic Art LA – Convergence of Art and Technology

I’ve long been a fan of kinetic art, which as the name implies is art that incorporates movement. I was therefore very excited to learn about a new exhibition set to open at Arena 1 this weekend. The show is entitled Kinetic Show LA and it’s curated … [Continue reading]

Transportation in Los Angeles – Looking Ahead, Looking Back

As recently reported in the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12-2 on Tuesday to approve “…a sweeping transportation plan that calls for the addition of hundreds of miles of new bicycle lanes, bus-only lanes and other road … [Continue reading]

Inspired by Natural Forms, Martin Pierce Crafts Decorative Hardware & Distinctive Furniture in Los Angeles

Late last year my wife and I undertook a major remodel of our kitchen and master bath. While we were at it, we also decided to upgrade a few other parts of the house, such as our guest bathroom. One goal for that room was to find unique pulls for a … [Continue reading]

Los Angeles Movie Mash-up

I was just looking up movie times on Fandango and came across this video under the Entourage listing. It's put together by the YouTube Channel MOVIECLIPS Trailers (presented by Fandango) and I have to say it's very well done. The mash-up features … [Continue reading]

Have You Met VuHaus Yet? Curated Video From KCRW and Other Leading Public Radio Stations

KCRW has long been one of my go to sources to hear music by emerging and established artists. I highly value the distinctive taste of the station's DJs and regularly listen to their various programs on air, online and on my mobile phone. … [Continue reading]

KCRW and the Annenberg Foundation Announce SOUND IN FOCUS

Summer in Los Angeles always presents me with a quandary. What to do on any given weekend given the vast number of options that I can choose from? While I often decide on the spur of the moment, basing my choice on friends’ availability, my previous … [Continue reading]

Los Angeles Convention Center Design Schemes Made Public

Now that AEG has cancelled its plans to build a football stadium adjacent to the convention center in downtown Los Angeles, the city is moving forward with plans to expand and improve the existing facility. Central to that effort is the selection of … [Continue reading]