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Goodbye (for now)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 2:12


I started this podcast in the fall of 2015 with a notion to tell stories of the many ways people think about home. For 27 episodes, that’s what I’ve done. I don’t think that going in I ever conceived HOME as a project that would go on in perpetuity, and now, in the fall of […]

Episode 26: Going Tiny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 16:48


HGTV and glossy magazines have sparked a boomlet of interest in tiny homes, but they’ve also made them look fun, cute and easy. The realities of a tiny lifestyle can be more daunting. Municipalities often don’t know what to make of tiny houses, and living in one legally is, in many places, challenging. There’s a […]

Episode 25: Lost Heroes and Miniature Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 20:42


“The best historians in L.A. are storytellers. They’re gangsters in east L.A., they’re ex-cons, they’re guys who worked in their garage their whole life, they’re guys who’ve worked at one business for forty years, people who’ve lived on one street for forty years… “ “All Night Menu” started with a question: What is a well-known […]

Episode 24: Life, Death, Ego and Eternity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 20:44


The original Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in the hills above Glendale, may be best known outside California for inspiring the sledgehammer satire of the 1965 cult comedy “The Loved One.” For tourists and curiosity-seekers, it’s the gonzo life’s work of Hubert Eaton, who memorialized himself as The Builder in the park’s every corner. For the families […]

Episode 23: The Last House On Mulholland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 27:42


How will we live in 20 years? Or 50? Or 100? A one-of-a-kind, only-in-LA plot at the very end of Mulholland Highway inspired some of the world’s best designers to think hard about the home of the future, in Los Angeles and beyond. MUSIC: “One More Time,” by Quincy Jones  Theme from “The Jetsons” “Hollywood […]

Update: Season 5 starts July 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 1:42


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Update: The Future of HOME

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 6:20


Join me, won’t you, as I peel back the curtain on this podcast and kick around some thoughts about its future. (TL;DR: I’m slowing the production cycle a bit to make the project sustainable over the long haul. New season is coming this spring. Also, if you’re a social media wizard and would like to help […]

Update: New Season Coming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 1:02


HOME is going on a between-seasons hiatus, but will return in the New Year. Sköl!

Episode 22: Kodachrome, Pt. 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 13:22


Who were we? How did we live, and what did it look like? The vast archive of castoff slides captures, in vivid colors, images of the American family at midcentury. But the stories that go with the pictures are most often lost, and we’re left to create our own, and reflect on millions of conscious decisions […]

Episode 21: Kodachrome, Pt. 1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 20:52


Color slides were once the state of the art in family photography — vibrant, immersive, ubiquitous. So ubiquitous, in fact, that millions, maybe billions of them survive. This week it’s a conversation with midcentury pop culture expert Charles Phoenix: What can we learn from the vast shadow world of orphaned slides about the way we […]

Episode 20: Everything Must Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 17:25


Some stories don’t end when you think they do. Some stories just pause. And then they sneak back around and whap you across the back of your unsuspecting head. So here’s one I didn’t expect to revisit, although maybe I should have: Part 2 of Episode 7, “Unmaking A Home.” Music: “Driftwood,” by Podington Bear […]

Episode 19: Almost Utopia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 21:08


What happens to a utopia that never got off the ground? Bits and pieces of one, an experiment in postwar living for the masses, are hiding in plain sight in the hills above Sunset Boulevard. Architect and author Cory Buckner talks about Crestwood Hills, a Modernist vision for a cooperative future that never quite arrived. MUSIC: “Melange,” by Podington Bear […]

Episode 18: Cooking With Mihrette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 20:46


What happens when you bring a kid from the other side of the world into your home forever? How does it change what home means to her? And to you? This week it’s the story of one mom, the daughter she chose, and the way they keep Ethiopia alive in the home that’s now theirs. […]

Episode 17: Dancers In The House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 18:52


A roving, shifting company of dance and performance artists is nudging its audiences to think about home differently — by bringing one-off, site-specific performances to houses, live-work spaces and tiny apartments all over the Los Angeles area. Meet homeLA. Music by Podington Bear: “Tuxes” “Happy Transit” “Osprey” “By Grace” At top: Flora Wiegman, Swimming Laps, at the […]

Episode 16: TV Dreamland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 19:45


When TV producer Phil Savenick started collecting vintage TVs and TV memorabilia, he didn’t anticipate that he’d end up with what he now calls a “dreamland of televisions” in the living room of his West Los Angeles home — or that he’d end up helping the family of the man who invented TV heal some […]

Episode 15: Belushi, Bette and Beverly Hills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 20:22


The process by which one place stops being home and another starts — it’s a mysterious thing. It happens, most often, when we’re not paying attention. And sometimes, as it did for comedy writer and transplanted East Coaster Janis Hirsch, it happens in stages. First she started to feel at home in Los Angeles; but […]

Episode 14: Rose, Mercedes and The Days Of The Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 28:19


Actress/writer/artist Rose Portillo lives in the house she was born into, in the Silver Lake section of Los Angeles. It’s the annual scene of her legendary Day Of the Dead parties, and it was the setting for her family’s story of ascension, assimilation and culture clash — as well as the long, wary dance of […]

Episode 13: A Pod To Call Your Own

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 16:54


Not a hotel, not a dorm, not quite a hostel, open by design and communitarian in spirit  — Los Angeles-based PodShare is something else. And, potentially, something bigger: An affordable way to foster community in a city that’s increasingly stratified by class. This week, to start Season 3, it’s the story of one young entrepreneur […]

Updates: New Season June 22, and Opening It Up To The Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 2:24


Here’s an audio update on the upcoming season. In extra bonus content — and let me stress that this is 100% free of cost to you, the home audience — I beg for your help! (That is, if you’re a social media or business development ninja.) Music: “Frosted Glass,” by Podington Bear

Episode 12: Home With A Side of Fries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 14:04


It looks like a Hopper painting plunked incongruously down on a busy commercial street in West Los Angeles — The Apple Pan, home to freshly-baked pies and what hamburger aficionado George Motz says may be the best burger in America. But the affection Angelenos have for The Apple Pan only starts with the food. It’s […]

Episode 11: The View From The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 19:38


The crowning paradox of the touring comic’s life may be this: You have to leave home to make a name, but without the grounding and security of home you may not have anything to say. This week, three experienced comedians on striking the tricky balance between the road and home. Music: “Sophistication,” from the Complete […]

Episode 10: A Life At Sea, On Land

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 21:58


How far would you go to rescue the remains of a bygone world you’ve loved since you were a kid? Peter Knego went to Alang, India, and then did it again and again, to save what he could of the great ocean liners being scrapped there. But he didn’t just want to save the ships. […]

Episode 9: A Home Away From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 23:56


Suppose you wanted to design a home away from home. What would you put in? What would you leave out? What kind of seating would you have? (Soft? Hard? Low? High?) What kind of tables — big working slabs or intimate little two-tops? A good “third place” may seem casually homey, but its design is […]

Episode 8: A Home, A Murder, A Mystery (or two)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 20:54


Up in the manicured hills of Los Feliz, a neighborhood that boasts at least three famous murder houses, the one with the weirdest history may be the Perelson house… where, deep in the night of December 6, 1959, a husband and father of three lost his fragile grip and went terribly, shockingly crazy. But the story […]

Episode 7: Unmaking a Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 16:51


When an elderly parent dies after a long life of lovingly acquiring things, she leaves behind more than memories for her kids. She leaves something much more tangible: The things. So many, many things. Is it things that make a home? This week, to kick off Season 2, it’s a story of life, death, memory, […]

Update: Season 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 2:42


Season 2 of HOME comes your way in January. Subscribe today and new episodes will automagically fly through the aether to you more or less the very second they’re released. And if you get a moment between now and the start of the new season to tell your friends about the show, or even better, to […]

Episode 6: Ghosts of The Carlotta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 22:32


The venerable Villa Carlotta — home to show business A-listers in the Golden Age, and later to a generation of young actors, writers and musicians  — sits, a hollowed-out shell, on Hollywood’s Franklin Avenue. It may or may not be about to undergo a transformation into an upscale hotel. What happens to a community when it’s […]

Episode 5: Growing Up 818

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 20:50


There’s the San Fernando Valley, the one you can find on a map… and then there’s The Valley, the one that exists in the culture, whose notoriety far outstrips its size. How did that happen? How did it come to be that you can mention The Valley to people in Milwaukee or Toronto or Tokyo […]

Episode 4: A Monk in Venice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 24:30


Andy Puddicombe left college at 22 and spent a decade tramping the world before returning to the UK and landing, eventually, in Los Angeles. He’s lived in so many countries that he has trouble recalling them on demand. How did his travels, and his training in Buddhism, alter the way he thought about home? This week on […]

Episode 3: One Man’s Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 16:38


This week it’s a story about Amboy, CA, a ghost town 30 miles from anywhere on the old Route 66, and the chicken magnate who’s spent a fortune trying to keep it from collapsing into the desert sand. Can Albert Okura really hold back both history and nature? Read more about Amboy here and here. You can […]

Episode 2: In Their Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 23:42


On a warm May day in 2005 a crowd gathered near a freeway embankment in Hawthorne, CA and turned its gaze to a house that wasn’t there. Nobody knows where inspiration comes from — but was the little house that once stood at 3701 West 119th St. the one place above all others that made […]

Episode 1: The House On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 24:56


Herman Stein contributed music to more than 200 films, including some of the 1950s’ best-known monster movies: Creature From The Black Lagoon, This Island Earth, It Came From Outer Space, The Mole People, Tarantula and The Incredible Shrinking Man. He also composed for television, most memorably the Family Theme for “Lost In Space.” He was […]

Episode 0: Introduction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 17:24


A story about home, and place, and donuts. Music by: Mongo Santamaria (“Mother Jones”) Wintergatan (“Starmachine2000”) Roger Roger (“Slippery Sid”) Bobbi Humphrey (“Harlem River Drive”) Nick Jaina (“Man Without A Head”) Podington Bear (“Tweedlebugs”) Cosmic Rough Riders (“Morning Sun”)

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