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How To LA
Hollyhock House's LA Significance — With 'Etan Does LA'

How To LA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 20:37


#288: Today, we're meeting up again with one of our favorite L.A. history lovers, Etan Rosenbloom (of Etan Does LA), to check out a special Los Angeles landmark. Hollyhock House, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1921, is located within Barnsdall Art Park in East Hollywood. It's the only UNESCO World Heritage site in the city of L.A.

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast
Parks and Wrecks (Local Parks)

L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 150:02


Is there any better way to spend Valentine's Day than in a public park? Probably not because it's free. If you could not care less about Valentine's Day then you'll still love this episode on a few of the city's public parks because it's also free. We'll be covering the hilly beauty of Elysian Park (12:18), the architectural glory of the Barnsdall Art Park (47:13), the concrete "charm" of Pershing Square (1:25:55) and the man made tragedy that led to the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area (1:57:17).

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community
The Barnsdall Art Park Foundation's Cotsen Residencies | Michael Lehrer

CultureNOW | A Celebration of Culture & Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 3:41


One of the Barnesdale Foundation's programs is the Cotsen Artist Residencies, which is an extended working creative experience with artists of great stature to inspire talented young students. These Master residencies have been hosted at Lehrer Architects LA Studio.  Artists such as Tim Hawkinson, Alexis Smith, and Lita Albequerque have worked there.  Michael Lehrer describes the program and what it's like to work with the artists in the same space.

Yale Brothers Podcast
Episode 49 - "Requiem for a Squirrel"

Yale Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 24:58


The twins jump around like BBs in a skillet, talking about their first trip to Hollywood, their early decision to play music, songwriting as teens, Chris' murderous cats and more - including another digitized gem from the tape archive. ABOVE: The Yale Brothers at LuLu's North Myrtle Beach (Photo: Tony Bates) SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "End of the Line" by Chris Yale circa 1983 3:50 - Greetings and about the song / Corey Hart / Grieving the loss of the first attempt at this episode / ABBA versus Drive-By Truckers / "Olly oxen free" and misheard lyrics 5:38 - First trip to Hollywood circa 1967 / Television City / "Dean Martin Show" set / "Petticoat Junction" set / Breakaway glass / Barnsdall Art Park smell / Griffith Park 7:09 - The Hollywood Palace / Paul Revere and the Raiders / "You know you grew up in Hollywood because..." / Burgeoning hippies / Summer of Love 8:29 - The early decision to play music / 221 Darfo Drive, Crestline, CA / Middle school band 9:30 - The band that never was / Pearl drum set / KORG Poly Ensemble P / Matt Ross / Ramon Arronte 10:06 - Learning to play / Early covers / Early songwriting / The same vibe now 11:41 - Busted by Sarah Ballantine at Hollywood Professional School / Carl Ballantine / Molly Ballantine / Sportsmen's Lodge / "Phantom of the Paradise" 13:05 - More about loss of data 13:24 - Twin vibe / Twin fights / Laurel and Hardy / Abbott and Costello / Uncle Roger and Dad fighting 14:23 - More about first Hollywood trip / Tom Mix's house / The Judy Lynn Apartments, Carlton Way, Hollywood 15:10 - Roles on this podcast / Roger on the fringes of journalism? 15:43 - Moving and changing schools / Lasting friendships / Silver Bluff Elementary Miami / St. Hugh Catholic School Miami / Jim Alden / Mark Mulkeen 16:33 - Will the KISS tour get canceled again? / The state of COVID-19 / TAA Convention / Jagoffs on planes / Thomas Payne (in the ass) 19:03 - Chris' cats killed a squirrel / Spirit animals 21:02 - More about losing the first take / Meth lab test pilot / I'm in you (continue) / Roger Dollarhide / Paramount Recording Studios 22:08 - More about "End of the Line" / Steve Kobashigawa /Jeff Morrison / Scarlet 24:00 - "Atypical"

Yale Brothers Podcast
Episode 9 - "Orson, Salieri and Moments of Joy"

Yale Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 38:01


The Yale Brothers talk about everything from Orson Welles to "Evita," - from finding moments of joy to installing recording software. And just because, they have included two original songs this episode.  SHOW NOTES 0:20 - Chris is Grumpy. 1:07 - Roger is "tinny and weird." 1:57 - Early Train by Chris Yale 5:59 - About Early Train 8:06 - Maudlin is not a TV series starring Bea Arthur. 8:14 - Magic with Orson Wells and Abb Dixon 11:10 - Paul Masson Commercial Outtakes / Orson Welles 12:16 - Crestline, Ca. 14:47 - Roger played sick in sixth grade, but paid the piper. 18:45 - Burrelles Transcripts / Radio TV Reports 19:50 - Our Olympia typewriters, Dad's IBM Selectric, office supplies and Alexanders Stationers Hollywood. 20:52 - "Evita" cast party at The Magic Hotel - where Jane Ohringer pushed Rog into the pool. 23:42 - Japanese Deer Park, Buena Park, Ca. and that really cool wooded area outside Knott's Berry Farm. 25:37 - Barnsdall Art Park and the Ferndell Trail  26:58 - Moments of Joy 29:39 - Art Alexakis story by Roger Yale. 29:57 - Roger installed Cubase LE. 32:03 - Carolina Forest is not Myrtle Beach, SC. 34:07 - Salieri by Chris Yale

Travel with Bez
S2 EP1: A Cheap Local’s Guide to LA

Travel with Bez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 20:22


Introducing Season 2! This season is all about LOS ANGELES and the west coast best coast • A Cheap Local’s Guide to LA • Today’s episode dives into my personally cheap and local guide to some great LA experiences. I cover the best beach in Malibu (El Matador) and Cholada Thai Cuisine for cheap Malibu eats or Gladstone’s for the “cheapest” on the water classic Malibu restaurant. Watching the sunset at my favorite Los Feliz park, Barnsdall Art Park, which had a Frank Lloyd Wright house! The Getty Center and The Broad for free art and Rascal for my favorite secret happy hour. How jumping in a pool can get you half price brunch and where to get $5 bottomless brunch in LA! All this and so much more on the city of angels. Join my Travel Group here with code TRAVELFRIENDS: bit.ly/travelfriendsgroup Follow me on IG: Instagram.com/travelwithbez

Occasionally Awesome
#95 20 Years Of Juxtapoz

Occasionally Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 74:49


Kevin and Nick visit Barnsdall Art Park for a free exhibit featuring the work of artist Robert Williams and a retrospective on the magazine he founded, Juxtapoz. They discuss the inception of low brow art and how far it has come. Also, Occasionally Awesome now has new intro music by the very talented 'Moan Red.' Visit moanred.com to check out more music.

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Notebook on Cities and Culture
S1E23: The Music Nerd Ghetto with Hollywood Steve Huey

Notebook on Cities and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2012 64:49


Colin Marshall sits down in Barnsdall Art Park with Hollywood Steve Huey, writer and media personality, former critic at All Music Guide and host of the web series Yacht Rock. They discuss his introductions to the likes of Michael Jackson, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Barry Manilow; elements of his home state of Michigan, including Big Rapids (not to be confused with Grand Rapids), Ann Arbor, and the urban ruins and $5,000 mansions of Detroit; the All Music Guide's shaping force on his musical consciousness; the lack of a genre equivalent to Yacht Rock today thanks to marketing departments' lack of imagination; great works, like Nirvana's Nevermind, that both found genres and dissolve them; life in the music nerd ghetto within the entertainment capital of the world at the time of bewildering musical (and cinematic and televisual) bounty; acquiring the name "Hollywood Steve" through a one-off gig on Pirates of the Caribbean; how he came to appreciate Barry Manilow, an artist known to some as a byword for bad music; and why guilty pleasures — whether musical ones in the case of Barry Manilow, or urban ones in the case of Los Angeles — are better enjoyed as regular pleasures. (Photo: Sammy Primero)

MyEveryDayRadio
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MyEveryDayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 28:56


It’s our first show of the new year! We’ll go to the Rose Parade to hear the first Occupy Los Angeles march of the year...and we’ll go up above Hollywood Boulevard at the Barnsdall Art Park for "Civic Virtue", an exhibition that deals with the ambivalent relationship between city government and the arts.

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Handwritten Theatre
Handwritten Theatre Ten: "I can see you're concerned about torture."

Handwritten Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2006


Handwritten Theatre reaches the rarefied level of double-digits! Sit still. Be quiet. The restraints are for your protection.Handwritten Theatre Ten: "I can see you're concerned about torture."Performed by Moira QuirkRunning Time: 10:51Explicit Content (Contains a single, non-gratuitous utterance of a popular vulgarity.)Other BusinessVictoria Haas, who tells the tale of a young woman's first encounter with a sour apple martini in Handwritten Theatre Four, recently finished work on Approaching Union Square, an independent film that has been selected for screening at The 2006 Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan, June 8 - 11.Let me assure you from personal experience that as impressive an actress as Victoria is when she's just a voice on your iPod, she's even more remarkable when you can see her.Approaching Union Square will also be shown at The Long Island Film Expo at The Bellmore Movie Theatre in Bellmore, NY Monday, July 17th, the New Filmmakers LA series at The Frank Lloyd Wright Hollyhock House Theatre at Barnsdall Art Park in Beverly Hills, CA the first week of August, and the Anthology Film Archives on 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street in New York City, Wednesday, August 30, 2006Waterfront Film Festival 2006Anthology Film ArchivesThanks and a big "Welcome to the team" to The Pear Tree Pen Company for "stepping up to the plate" by covering the cost of new uniforms for the Handwritten Theatre Little League Team, "The Scriveners." It's just the boost the kids needed.The Pear Tree Pen Company