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Allan and Paul Rust (The Great North, Love, Saturday Night) take a trip back in time in one of landmark neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Along the way they observe the vibrant Victorian architecture, get silly on the sidewalks, and make their way around Echo Park Lake.Paul Rust on Instagram & Twitter @PaulRustPaul Rust Collage's Art Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LesleyAndPaulStore
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives deep into the release of Peso Pluma's latest single, "Gervonta," and provides an overview of his significant achievements in 2024:Key Details About "Gervonta":Release and Style: Launched in December 2024, "Gervonta" is a fusion of traditional corrido tumbado with rap, where Peso Pluma narrates his life akin to historical and natural phenomena.Inspiration: The track draws its name from the renowned boxer Gervonta Davis, with Peso's stage name echoing his affinity for lighter weight classes in boxing.Peso Pluma's 2024 Milestones:Albums and Singles: His album "Éxodo" not only earned a Grammy nomination but also dominated charts, reaching #1 on the Top Latin Albums and #5 on the Billboard 200.Streaming Success: Peso Pluma has become the second most-streamed Latin artist globally, significantly impacting the music industry's landscape.Touring: His North American tour, a spectacle of 35+ shows, concluded successfully in October 2024.Música Mexicana's Rise:Genre Popularity: This genre has seen unprecedented growth, becoming the most-streamed Latin genre in the U.S. and third globally, with Peso Pluma at its forefront.Cultural Influence: He, along with other artists, has revitalized the genre by integrating modern music elements, making it resonate with a broad audience.Spotify Milestones:Top Latin Artists of 2024: Peso Pluma secures the #2 spot on Spotify's list of most-streamed Latin artists, just behind Bad Bunny.Additional Highlights:Community Engagement: Unique fan interactions like the Echo Park Lake look-alike contest illustrate Peso Pluma's strong connection with his fanbase.Market Insights: The segment discusses the booming Latin music market, with significant growth in both revenue and global listenership.Analytic Dreamz provides a detailed exploration of how "Gervonta" and Peso Pluma's career moves in 2024 reflect the dynamic evolution of música mexicana and his pivotal role in its global ascension. Don't miss this insightful analysis on Notorious Mass Effect.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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On March 25th, Mitch O'Farrell sent police in riot gear toting less-lethals to Echo Park Lake to clear the homeless encampment. This week the park re-opened and the displaced unhoused returned for a press conference.
Doug McIntyre is on with Tim to talk about his new book ‘Frank's Shadow.' // Burglar crew burgles three studio city homes and gets caught via a tracking device; Geese are taking over Echo Park Lake. // The Conway show is a tattoo-less crew… except for Conway, he has a tattoo. // Hollywood Forever needs help to find forever homes for 8 stray cats.
The United Auto Workers strike has expanded. Another day of negotiations for the Hollywood strikes, and some disgruntled geese are flocking to Echo Park Lake.
Brendan Smith, Tess Barker and Arden's friend Whitney join Arden and Katie to discuss ONE OF THE GREATEST DATES EVER ON THE BACHELOR!!!!! Flip Flops! Kid Actors! Fruit Festivals!- Arden is worried that HORNY ALWAYS WINSSSSS! - Brendan is busy having the Bachelors swim across Echo Park Lake on Bachelor Silverlake! - Whitney wants John to be the next Bachelor! - Tess's husband thinks she would look good in Brayden's earrings! All that plus........TWEET OF THE WEEK! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tawny and Andrew discuss the Writers Guild of America strike and cops at the Boston marathon. Later, they answer some listener questions and share an excellency of the Echo Park Lake fence finally being removed. Leave a voicemail with your questions at 323-389-RACE and subscribe to Tawny and Andrew's bonus podcasts at suboptimalpods.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott, Alissa, and Rachel are back! In this episode: the CD 6 special election and which candidate is the most "not Nury," the fence finally coming down at Echo Park Lake, awaiting the verdict for the Mark Ridley-Thomas trial, and a final sendoff to now-Ambassador Eric Garcetti.
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Today on AirTalk, the collapse of Skid Row Housing Trust. Also on the show, the Echo Park Lake fence finally comes down; schools continue to cancel honors classes in an effort toward equity; former UCLA basketball coach Larry Farmer talks about his career in a new book; and more. New Details Release On Skid Row Housing Trust's Mismanagement, What Can SoCal Housing Development Non-Profit's Learn From This? (0:15) The Fence At Echo Park Lake Is Coming Down After 2 Years – How Is The Neighborhood Reacting? (27:50) Having A Hard Time Quitting That Membership? A New FTC Regulation Wants To Change That (42:22) Do Honors Classes Help Or Harm Students? Some Districts Are Moving Away From The Track System, While Parents Defend It (51:28) Former UCLA Basketball Coach Larry Farmer On His Journey From Denver's Playgrounds To Bruin Legend (1:26:07)
One last storm to get through before our rainy month of March ends; Local reservoirs filled from recent storms; The fence around Echo Park Lake comes down, and more. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/joinSupport the show: https://laist.com
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: The largest reservoir is Southern California will soon be filled and the controversial fence around Echo Park Lake comes down.
More than two years after it went up, the chainlink fence around Echo Park Lake is down; waiting for a verdict in the corruption trial of veteran LA politicians Mark Ridley-Thomas and for the LA Unified school board and union workers at the school district to ratify a new contract; and a new federal program that aims to repair the damage done by freeway traffic gets a workout in the LA area. Support The L.A. Report by donating now at LAist.com/join Support the show: https://laist.com
Blake Troli comes on the show to talk about the tornado in Montebello yesterday. Vice Pres. Kamala Harris had another word salad. More on whether or not the fence around Echo Park Lake will be taken down. Pres. Biden had another speech flub.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two years after police cleared a large homeless camp and the city fenced Echo Park Lake amid massive protests, a new council member wants to bring down the chain link barrier. Reactions are mixed. A new exhibit at the Honor Fraser Gallery explores the history of drag. It features more than 40 artists who work in photography, painting, film, performance, and animation. LA County has seen record amounts of rain and snow this season, which means waterfalls are flowing. Here are some of the best hikes to see them.
Andrew and Tawny discuss seeing a musical last week, Los Angeles removing the Echo Park Lake fence, and someone's bad take about a musician. Later they answer some listener questions about crystals and corporate diversity training. Leave a voicemail with your questions at 323-389-RACE and subscribe to Tawny and Andrew's bonus podcasts at suboptimalpods.com. Want to advertise on the show? Book a spot on Gumball!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Putin. There was a townhall regarding the fence at Echo Park Lake. A Santa Monica employee was stabbed by a homeless person. Vice Pres. Kamala Harris was booed at the Howard/Kansas NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A resident of Lake Arrowhead comes on the show to talk about being stranded. The mayor of Big Bear comes on the show to talk about why people need to stay away from the area right now if they are tourists. The snow water equivalent is 41.5 inches from this storm. There is now a $15M dollar lawsuit against the city of LA for a garbage truck running over a homeless person in Sherman Oaks. The cleanup at Echo Park Lake is still controversial.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Firstly, we shout out the city of L.A.’s brand-new Charlotta Bass day, which took place this February 14th, 2023. We also recognize that USC has officially rolled out a new Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab at its Annenberg school. Learn more about Charlotta Bass here. Secondly, we shout out Mike Bonin’s What’s Next, LosContinue reading COUNCIL MEMBER SOTO-MARTINEZ SAYS ECHO PARK LAKE FENCE SHOULD BE DOWN BY LATE MARCH →
Firstly, we shout out the city of L.A.’s brand-new Charlotta Bass day, which took place this February 14th, 2023. We also recognize that USC has officially rolled out a new Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab at its Annenberg school. Learn more about Charlotta Bass here. Secondly, we shout out Mike Bonin’s What’s Next, LosContinue reading COUNCIL MEMBER SUGGESTS ECHO PARK LAKE FENCE SHOULD BE DOWN BY LATE MARCH →
Today: Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to resume service this weekend between South Orange County and San Diego; State transportation agency allocates $407M to fund Inglewood Transit Connector; Attorneys for the family of Anthony Lowe have filed a claim against the city of Huntington Park. The fence around Echo Park Lake is officially coming down; Winter is coyote mating season; The Grammys are back in Los Angeles after relocating last year's ceremony to Las Vegas, and more. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. Support the show: https://laist.com
On this segment of #StrangeScience, we spoke about bringing back the dodo bird, bringing back the woolly mammoth, a 319 million year old fish brain was found and much more.
When Voyager picks up snatches of a reply from the A Quad, Captain Janeway is willing to trespass to download the rest of the message. But when Seven and Tuvok get claimed as relics, Janeway joins the Hirogens in being helmet-painting pissed. Why does Echo Park Lake run thick in the summer? Would any amount of signage be sufficient for your typical package-delivery person? What's The Greatest Gen promise w/r/t technobabble? It's the episode with a gift from the estate of Judith B. Raskin! Support the production of The Greatest Generation.Friends of DeSoto for Democracy.Friends of DeSoto for Justice. Follow The Game of Buttholes: The Will of the Caretaker!Music by Adam Ragusea & Dark MateriaFollow The Greatest Generation on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestGen!The Greatest Generation is on Twitch.Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!
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What's happening today: Sheriff candidates vow to end Villanueva's 'chaos'; Activist group suing the LAPD and the city of L.A. over security cameras at Echo Park Lake; Tenants who live in the Villa Apartments in Chinatown say they are facing huge rent hikes; In audit of 920 dams in the U.S. the status of some of the largest is still unknown. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Over the past two years, about 200 journalists across the country have been detained or arrested while on the job. Many were covering the social and racial justice protests that began after the murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis. NPR Media Correspondent David Folkenflik and NPR producer Marc Rivers look at the growing tension between police and the press through the lens of one March 2021 night at Echo Park Lake, when police detained at least 16 journalists.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.
For our 92nd episode, J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast is honored to feature Ananya Roy (@ananyaUCLA), Professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare, and Geography at UCLA and the inaugural Director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy. Roy is also co-author of (Dis)Placement: The Fight for Housing and Community after Echo Park Lake,Continue reading EPISODE 92 – DR. ANANYA ROY ON ECHO PARK DISPLACEMENT →
For our 92nd episode, J.T. the L.A. Storyteller Podcast is honored to feature Ananya Roy (@ananyaUCLA), Professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare, and Geography at UCLA and the inaugural Director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy. Roy is also co-author of (Dis)Placement: The Fight for Housing and Community after Echo Park Lake,Continue reading EPISODE 92 – DR. ANANYA ROY ON ECHO PARK DISPLACEMENT →
On 24 March last year, hundreds of police officers descended on Los Angeles' Echo Park Lake to evict the community of unhoused residents that had swelled there during the pandemic.After police arrested protesters opposing the evictions and cleared the encampment at the popular city park, the local councilman pushing for the sweep said his office had found “housing solutions” for roughly 200 of the displaced residents, calling it the “single largest housing event in the history of the city”.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3fs6dBU
The dog has been rescued! More on Will Smith's slap at the Oscars. More on the clearing of the homeless encampment at Echo Park Lake a year later. When homeless attack.
Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered water districts to increase water restrictions. But are statewide mandatory water cutbacks coming? Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED A new report out of UCLA shows that a year after a sweep of homeless camps around Echo Park Lake in Los Angeles, most of the unhoused who were uprooted have not found permanent housing. Even more concerning, many have fallen off the map of the city's homeless department, and are no longer being tracked. Guest: Ananya Roy, Professor of Urban Planning and Chair of UCLA's Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy The state Assembly has voted to extend pandemic eviction protections for tenants still waiting on rent relief. How big is the problem? Well fewer than half of the nearly 500,000 people who've applied for rental assistance have yet to receive a payout. Reporter: Erin Baldassari, KQED The COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of nearly 10,000 nursing home residents and staff in California. To honor them, and to press for better working conditions, several dozen unionized long-term care workers held a vigil Monday in Sacramento. Reporter: Sara Hossaini, KQED A federal judge in Santa Ana is ordering a controversial Southern California legal scholar to turn over documents to the House Committee investigating the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
Alissa, Rachel, and Matt talk about civility in LA politics, how it's been one year since the Echo Park Lake closure, and the latest Garcetti news.Support us on Patreon!Subscribe to the LA Newsletter! Read Edition 32 in your browser here.Subscribe to Thirty Mile Zone, LA Podcast's sister podcast about LA Movies.Below you can find links to some subjects discussed on LA Podcast #219Headlines:Read the UCLA report on where people displaced by the Echo Park Lake closure are one year laterSee Sam Levin's reporting in The Guardian on the same.Read Lisa Kwon's reporting in L.A. TACO about a sweep last week in Little Tokyo.Listen to LA Podcast's special episode on the no-longer-confidential report about sexual harassment in the LA Mayor's office.
An update on the homeless that were living at Echo Park Lake. A poll from the LA Police Protective League says 41% of people are in favor of the recall against LA County DA George Gascon. More on Newsom's "high cost of living" rebate.
It's now a year after LA's police-led homeless encampment eviction. Controversy –– and fencing –– still surround Echo Park Lake. “Hooded or Being Black for Dummies” premiered on stage five years ago. As the play continues its LA run, the issues it explores remain relevant today. After two long pandemic years, cannabis consumption lounges are making their comeback in West Hollywood.
What's happening today: Report finds fewer than one in ten people from cleared Echo Park Lake encampment have been moved into long-term housing; L.A. Sheriffs civilian oversight commission will investigate deputy gang claims; 'CRT' debate comes to local school district; Russia-Ukraine conflict sparks global cyber-resistance movement; The ACLU is suing feds on behalf of Muslim-Americans after religion questions from immigration officials; Best Director preview; This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Here's your morning news: After vote, L.A.'s indoor vaccine mandate will stay in place for at least another week; Kids continue to mask after LAUSD drops mandate; Report finds fewer than one in ten people from cleared Echo Park Lake encampment have been moved into long-term housing; Tenants behind on rent have a week remaining to apply for financial relief; Local gas prices continue to rise due to refinery issues; L.A. County Inspector General accuses Sheriff Villanueva of withholding documents related to internal gangs. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we talk Antioch "emailgate" as emails were provided showing how interim city manager Con Johnson fired interim police chief Tony Morefield through email--only to retract it an hour later. Californian's set to get $400 gift cards for gas under Gavin Newsom Plan. BART ignores District boundaries and puts Lateefah Simon back into director seat. We get a homeless update from the Echo Park camp removal. Plus more. Articles from the Show: Emails Show Antioch Interim City Manager Fires Police Chief, Then Retracts Hour Later California gas rebate: Drivers could get up to $800 under proposal Gov. Newsom proposes $400 debit cards for California car owners UPDATE: BART Officials Reverse Course, Announce Lateefah Simon Will Stay on Board of Directors Of the 183 people removed from encampments in Echo Park Lake only 17 are in long-term housing, report says Oakland independent newspaper ransacked overnight South Bay business owners cry foul against county fines from COVID lockdown days Cal State college system drops SAT/ACT admission requirement
#relationships #nowwhat #ytunovio On this week's episode of the "¿Y Tu Novio?" Late Night ADULTS ONLY show we're live at Echo Park Lake. If you'll didn't know I had to quarantine for about two weeks and this is my first full week out and about. I've made it a priority to get out as much as possible even if it's to go for a walk but today I really needed to sit and read so I took myself to the park. Fun fact this is the first park I fell in love with in Los Angeles. Hope December is blessed and bountiful for everyone! Social Media: IG: @karmenprgirl TikTok: @datingmyself100 Twitter: @karmenprgirl Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!! Business Inquiries: carmenhuerta2011@gmail.com
What's happening today: LAPD report says officers could have improved their response to Echo Park Lake protests; Authorities identify three killed in fiery crash on Tuesday; Recall candidates square off in debate; Near-record heat this week, but relief is on the way. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel. The Cuomo Brothers Andrew and Chris are in some big trouble after a report places a new spotlight on their unique relationship. The CDC has issued a new eviction moratorium that's effective through October 3rd of this year. Steve Gregory joins Wayne to talk about the 100-page report the LAPD has released covering the removal of the homeless encampments at Echo Park Lake.
An update from the Recall Newsom Desk with OC Supervisor Don Wagner. Steve Gregory comes on the show to talk about a new report on Echo Park Lake.
Wayne Resnick fills in for Bill Handel and has KFI Reporter Steve Gregory join the show to talk about the100-page report the LAPD released encompassing the homeless encampment clearings at Echo Park Lake.
American and Spirit Airlines cancels hundreds of flights. LAPD releases report on Echo Park Lake encampment. QR codes at restaurants are getting more information than you think.
On this episode Jed Parriott of Street Watch LA joined to discuss sweeps and police tactics at Echo Park Lake in Los Angeles.
For nearly half a century, America's leading corporations have offshored work -- to lands where labor is cheap, and they've also offshored profits -- to lands where taxes are low. Now Joe Biden and the Democrats are trying to do something about that. Harold Meyerson explains. Also: Protest continues to grow over the recent displacement by the LAPD of the homeless encampment at Echo Park Lake, which the mayor declared a success. Ananya Roy comments--she's a professor of Urban Planning, Social Welfare, and Geography at UCLA, and is director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy. Plus: Critic Ella Taylor reviews “The Man Who Sold His Skin,” the Tunisian film about a refugee that's been nominated for an Oscar, and the British film “Moffie.”
Rhea talks to Ayman, a displaced former resident of Echo Park Lake, about the violent displacement of Echo Park Lake's unhoused encampment (March 24-25) by the LA City Council's Mitch O'Farrell and the LAPD on this episode of Three Swings, a podcast about baseball and other things. FOLLOW ECHO PARK RISE UP: https://www.instagram.com/echoparkriseup GET RHEA'S NEW STANDUP ALBUM: https://astrecords.com/collections/digital-albums/products/pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootleg LISTEN TO THREE SWINGS AD FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus SUPPORT THREE SWINGS ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/threeswings CONNECT W/ THREE SWINGS ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM AND SEND YOUR #ROSINBAG QUESTIONS: https://twitter.com/threeswingspod https://www.instagram.com/threeswingspod THREE SWINGS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/three-swings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Activist and foot soldier Savannah joins us to talk about LAPD’s sweep of unhoused people in Echo Park Lake. We get into the aggressive response by the city, how defunding the police would create better outcomes in situations like this, better ways to help people experiencing homelessness and more.We also brace ourselves for “White Boy Summer.”You can follow Savannah on IG HERE. And Twitter HERE.—Drop us a line at theinsurgentspod@gmail.com.You can also listen to the Insurgents on iTunes HERE.On Spotify HERE.On Google Podcasts HERE.And all other links are HERE.If you’d like to become a premium subscriber and gain access to premium episodes as well as our private Discord server, you can do so here: Photo via Kat Nijmeddin This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at theinsurgents.substack.com/subscribe
We start of with current positives stories. Activists protest against the movement to remove homeless people from Echo Park Lake. A lot has been going on in the world of the new Biden administration. Zoom made a killing in 2020 but paid no taxes. LAUSD is about to have students back in person. New Segment of waves that includes but is not limited instagram pg version, Mike Tyson, Donald Trump, Krispy Kreme, and much more.We end getting to know our host a bit more with asking them their top ten shows.