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Governor Newsom unveiled his revised budget proposal this morning. L.A. County has repealed a law that phased out oil drilling — we'll tell you why. And Vegas-style outdoor drinking will soon be allowed on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
Third Street Promenade pitches public drinking to boost business. Inland Empire residents stock up on supplies as imports expected to shrink. After murder in Valley Village apartment, residents are furious with management. Interview with Beth Bigler, Author, "Honoring Our Animals", and Pet Loss/Grief counselor
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A look at the thin line between “respect” & “disrespect” in light of the Kobe and Gianna Bryant mural being vandalized…PLUS – Thoughts on Waymo's plans to make their self-driving automobiles available for individual owners AND the city of Santa Monica's proposal to allow public drinking along Third Street Promenade - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
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The Promenade in Santa Monica, CA is three city blocks of restaurants, bars and stores that are blocked off from car traffic. Despite its enduring popularity, many believed that the street was in need of reinvention. But just as an ambitious new plan was taking shape, the pandemic stopped it in its tracks. Ultimately, the pandemic accelerated some changes and put a hold on others. Guests on this week's show: Kathleen Rawson, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. Jeffrey Kreshek, Federal Realty Investment Trust Robert Resnick, RDR Properties Devin Klein, JLL James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts Listen: WhereWeBuy.show Alexa: Say "Enable the Where We Buy skill" Email: jamesd.cook@am.jll.com Leave a message on the Where We Buy hotline. We may use it on an upcoming show. Call (602) 633-4061 Read more retail research here: http://www.us.jll.com/retail Theme music is Run in the Night by The Good Lawdz, under Creative Commons license.
In this week's news brief reporters Clara Harter and Daniel Farr share what they have been working on and what topics readers should have their eye on next week. Daniel talks school board's proposed vaccine mandate for students and his new role on the bakery beat, while Clara discusses complaints around homelessness Downtown and the upcoming expiration of the eviction moratorium.
Roggin & Rodney broadcast live from the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. Raiders & Rams, Ned Colletti, Afternoon Delight and Know Your Squad.
Roggin & Rodney broadcast live from the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. Former Dodger World Series Champion Steve Yeager joins the show live.
Roggin & Rodney broadcast live from the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. Vic The Brick's Haiku at 2. CIF Commissioner Rob Wigod and Sad Sack.
Santa Monica is seeing more and more vagrant problems. The city does not have vagrants living on the beach but rather in front of businesses and parking structures. John Alle who owns and manages property in Santa Monica talked to John & Ken about the rise in disgusting behavior on the Third Street Promenade and parking structures.
Nice Ruderman from Recall Bonin 2021 comes on the show. Someone was stabbed at a park in Santa Monica near the Third Street Promenade. Aurelio Mattucci from the Torrance City Council comes on the show. Vice Pres. Kamala Harris is finally going to the border.
Happy #talktuesday! @theeamateurexpert is going LIVE with Stephanie Jacques (@stephaniejacquesmusic)! You know we love a multi-hyphenate!!! Stephanie is a storyteller, song writer, podcast host, songstress and social activist. We’ll be discussing her career path, her ideas of success and the tips & motivators she used along the way. Guest Bio: Connecting people through storytelling is what motivates Stephanie Jacques every day as a songwriter. At the age of eight she began vocal training in opera and later rounded out her skill set with musical theater. She had a non-traditional upbringing, being raised alongside adopted siblings by her grandmother after her own mother died at 26. Her ability to storytell, in large measure, comes from the hardships she experienced during these younger years. Career aspirations as a songwriter began when she moved to LA to get her degree in music business from CSU Northridge. She found the musical community vibrant and rich opportunities to perform and collaborate with peers. Stephanie especially enjoyed her time as a street busker on Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade. “I received immediate feedback on my music which was priceless. This was a time of many lessons learned and even more lessons applied!” In addition, she fused her love of sports with music by singing regularly for the Golden State Warriors, the Oakland Athletics and Raiders, and the Los Angeles Clippers and Lakers. Today, Stephanie volunteers with Musicians on Call where she brings music to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. She has been a member of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) since 2015 and is a member of the Recording Academy. In addition, she has performed as a supporting singer on the Grammys’ stage.She has also created Jacques Talk, a podcast to elevate the conversation about racism and equality in the country Music space. past guests have been Mickey Guyton, Cam, and Devon Franklin. Recent releases are her live album Crowded Bars and the song Drake by John Tucker. Audio Engineer: @b_cuz Originally recorded February 24, 2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theeamateurexpert/support
Chelsea's made a name for herself as a musician in Los Angeles in a less than traditional way. Without the support of a record label, or radio play, Chelsea managed to sell nearly 100,000 copies of her independently released records the old fashioned way, by playing on the street. Chelsea became the darling of Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade and captured the hearts of locals, tourists and fans from around the world, gaining an impressive following. Recorded Nov. 2018 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New episodes every morning at 11am. Reflections on the fate of small businesses in a post-Corona world. How do we manage our lives during the Coronavirus crisis? How do we keep our sanity? How do we use this quarantine to bring out the best in ourselves? Tune in every day and share your stories with podcast@jewishjournal.com. Follow David Suissa on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
That's right, Mr. "Honey, I'm Good." You've got to listen to this if you're a recording artist, even if you have no idea who Andy Grammer is. We dig down deep into what it's like to be an artist in today's niche-focused world. Grammer is a deep-thinker, and he's also a participant, someone who writes a hundred songs to get two good ones. Andy busked on the Third Street Promenade for years before his breakthrough. Listen to find out how he made it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
San Diego officials and community leaders are exploring plans to create an eight-block pedestrian plaza in the Gaslamp Quarter by closing Fifth Avenue to vehicles between Broadway and L Street. Supporters say the plaza would become a magnet for tourists and locals, broadening the Gaslamp Quarter's appeal and changing the landscape of downtown. Modeled after the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica and public squares across Europe, the plaza would be dubbed the “Gaslamp Promenade” and feature street furniture, public art, trees, painted murals and possibly outdoor entertainment venues.
Dave Beran’s our guest for this entire episode. He burst onto the national culinary scene as the Executive Chef of Grant Achatz’s high-flying, concept and genre-bending Chicago restaurant, Next. His work at Next’s stoves earned him all kinds of accolades--including a James Beard Award--so it was a bit of a surprise in 2016 when Dave announced he was leaving for Los Angeles. The following year he opened his first-ever restaurant, Dialogue. The 18-seat tasting menu restaurant lives in a former food court along Santa Monica’s tourist-drenched Third Street Promenade. It’s certainly unconventional, and it’s also been an instant hit, garnering a devoted following and a Michelin star. Continuing to cut his own path, Dave’s next venture is Pasjoli, a restaurant devoted to French gastronomy. Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.
The scene at a Trump 2020 campaign rally in South Carolina last night, as the President of the United States criticized a Muslim, Somali refugee Congresswoman from Minnesota. The crowd chants "send her back" about Ilhan Omar, and President Trump pauses to allow those chants to resonate. While the President sought to distance himself from his own supporters this morning, the politics of division are clearly alive and well and are likely to get sharpened as we head into the 2020 run for the White House........we will go In Depth. An African American family walking through the Nike Store on Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade buys their toddler son a basketball.......and leaves the store...........only to be chased down by the store manager demanding to see a receipt for the ball. It cause a scene and much debate over racial profiling.......so we'll hear from the father involved in the incident. Turns out LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva was working to reinstate a fired deputy, who was accused of domestic violence, before he even officially took office. New information out from an unprecedented legal fight between the Sheriff and his bosses on the Board of Supervisors is sure to increase tensions...... Comic Con, celebrating a half-a-century in business, gets underway in San Diego..........how what started as a small comic book show blossomed into a launch pad for blockbuster Hollywood films. And fat cats are back..... See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let's dive right in! Jeff spent ten years of his life helping marine animals on LA beaches, so you know he's a great catch! All puns aside, he's truly a fantastic storyteller and has some hilarious stories to share. Tune in now!
Hey Dude, I left you a message about the time I saw "A Few Good Men" in Santa Monica and people thought I was James Marshall from Twin Peaks. [BONUS EPISODE: Recovered from the Verge of the Fringe storage unit] Recorded September 8, 2017 on the observation deck of the Zane Grey Estate in beautiful Altadena, California. Proudly presented raw, unedited and in one take. PEOPLE/CHARACTERS: D.J. Bonebrake, David Lynch, Laura Palmer, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, James Marshall, James Hurley, PLACES: The Desert, Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, Upfront Comedy Showcase THINGS/MOVIES/TV: Twin Peaks, Definitive Gold Box Edition, Slice of Lynch, Fire Walk With Me, A Few Good Men, wild parrots, Born on the Fourth of July, Risky Business, the number 7, Mr. Show, The Californians Running Time:13:21 File Size: 12.9MB Rated: R (Salty Language and Ideas) Gear: raw audio recorded on a Marantz PMD620 and "James and Lance" shot on my "new" iPhone 5. Warning: "Verge of the Fringe where Lance Anderson tells anecdotes with stunning fragmented and cluttered feeling." ~ Hanna Fahl of Dagens Nyheters (Google translation of Sweden's daily newspaper)
The singer and songwriter talks to Cal about how life experiences turn into music. The conversation leads to the background behind Andy’s hits: Honey I’m Good, Keep Your Head Up and Fresh Eyes. But at its deepest level the discussion delves into the process that we all must go through to create. The takeaways are many. How to keep going when nobody around you seems to be paying attention to what you’re doing. How having a hit can be just as stressful to the creation process as striving for the first. And how to keep expanding. The lessons of a man who started out singing for coins on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica and went on to sing the national anthem at the World Series apply far beyond music and can be integrated into everyone’s life.
In this episode of The Pivot: A series documenting the stories of tech startup founders who pivot their careers from another industry, I speak with Farbod Shoraka, founder of BloomNation a technology startup based in Los Angeles, which is similar to Etsy but for flowers. Farbod is a reformed former investment banker who pivoted his career into launching his company, taking part in the Mucker Lab Accelerator and raising venture capital from firms like Andreesen Horowitz Farbod changed careers after seeing a larger gap in the flower market. When working as a banker, he did a business deal in the flower industry, and he was shocked that the industry was so inefficient. After talking to his Aunt Sharine, who was in the floral industry…He realized that he could solve a big problem in the industry that large companies like 1-800-Flowers were not adequately meeting. With seed funding that came from a co-founder who was a world class poker player, Farbod and 3 friends jumped into the tech economy. I hope some of what we discussed surrounding his "pivot" can help you, whether trying to pivot yourself, working with start-ups or already a start-up. In less than three years, more than 2,500 florists in about 3,000 cities have signed up to use the site. The company is a marketplace for local florists to list their labors of love -- and for consumers to purchase them directly from these designers. The emphasis is on local and handcrafted. Think of it as Etsy, but for flowers I recently visited BloomNation’s new headquarters in Santa Monica to talk to Farbod, the CEO of the company. The space overlooks Third Street Promenade, bustling with shoppers and street performers. Inside though, it’s a picture of calm and playfulness. A ping pong table is the first thing you see walking in. There are flowers everywhere, not exactly a surprise. And part of the conference area is laid with Astroturf. Farbod Shoraka said they did that to make people feel like they are outside while they are inside the office. To create a place where people can sit on the grass, have a conversation, to get their creative juices flowing. When we sat down to chat, I first asked Farbod to tell me more about him and his cofounders, and how they got the idea of BloomNation off the ground What we learned: How Farbod went to speak with local florists all around Los Angeles proving their idea out for Bloom Nation How important it was Farbod to get feedback from his potential users before he built the product How non-coders can launch an internet tech business How the founders of BloomNation raised their initial funding from a poker match at the Commerce Casino How a startup accelerator can help your startup
Hear director Peter Segal and Dwayne Johnson (who plays Agent 23) speak about the eagerly awaited film, “Get Smart.” This is the first of a series of Filmmaker Talks featuring cast members of the new comedy. Other Filmmaker Talks will take place at the Apple Retail Stores in SoHo (New York) and San Francisco.