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Farmers Market Series: Mar Vista

September 8th, 2008 Written by: Shelby Chambers · 1 Comment

The Mar Vista Farmers Market
Sundays, 9am - 2pm
12224 Venice Blvd, Mar Vista

One basic principle of farmers markets is that the good ones are crowded. There has to be something about them to make the community want to attend on top of their usual grocery shopping at regular markets and Trader Joes. The organizers of the Mar Vista farmers market clearly know all this too, and they have put their knowledge to good use.

This was one of the most crowded markets in LA, and it is not even located in an area benefiting from pre-existing foot traffic like markets on 3rd Street Promenade or Downtown. This, plus the presence of families and groups of young people just hanging out is a testament to the fact that people just plain like this market. The produce was not even that out of the ordinary; most of the vendors sell at various other markets as well, making this spot quality, but not necessarily unique, yet the crowds prove that something is being done right.

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Tags: Food and Drink · Lifestyle · Local Happenings · Local LA

Fashion and Politics: The New Jackie O

August 8th, 2008 Written by: Jasmine Johnson · No Comments

You may have heard supports and pundits suggesting that Barack Obama’s charisma, charm, and politics are reminiscent of the much loved John F. Kennedy. The comparisons are fair, even if you’re only using Obama’s command of a crowd and tendency to inspire hope and personal accountability as a measure.

There is another connection between the two politicians, however this one has less to do with international relations than twin sets and A-line skirts. Vanity Fair’s 68th Annual International Best Dressed List counts Michelle Obama as one of the top style icons, a title Jackie Kennedy Onassis still holds to this day.

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Tags: Fashion · Living

Fall Style Watch: The Man’s Cardigan

July 18th, 2008 Written by: Jasmine Johnson · No Comments

Men will be channeling Mr. Rogers, famed children’s television icon, this fall when they slip into this season’s must-have: the cardigan. Or as I like to call it, the mandigan. Never before has one item of clothing been associated with such a wide range of iconic and proverbial figures: ladies who lunch (paired with a pencil skirt), your 4th grade teacher (worn with khakis and loafers), your grandfather (that smelled of stale smoke), and Cliff Huxtable (which was immediately removed by the oft amorous Claire Huxtable). It’s the uniform staple for soccer moms and members of the PTA, and every third woman at church sports one with a camisole and string of pearls.

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Tags: Fashion · Living

The Faith of LA: Searching for the Divine

June 17th, 2008 Written by: Jasmine Johnson · 2 Comments

religioussymbols08-06-15…And I’m not talking about Bette Midler.

I’m a c-word.

Not that c-word. I’m a Christian, which nowadays generates a response similar to the one I imagine I would receive if I announced that I host Klan rallies and dogfights in my backyard.

Perhaps I’m exaggerating a bit, but it’s no secret that those who profess allegiance to organized religion are increasingly considered social pariahs. For the most part, I completely understand the disdain; throughout history people have committed some of the most atrocious crimes against humanity in the name of religion.

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Tags: Editorials · Lifestyle

Buying a Car: To Live & Drive in LA

June 9th, 2008 Written by: Kendra · 2 Comments

hondafitKPHave you heard the one about gas prices in LA?  Yeah, me neither.  This is no joking matter, people.  The gas station down the street from me (in Los Feliz) is hocking its wares for a mere $4.58/gallon.  In Arcadia, gas prices are already over $6/gallon.  Yeah, you heard me.  That was no typo.

So, when my 1998 Ford Escort finally bit the dust last week (bum transmission), I decided to buy a hybrid.  But, here’s the thing.  You either can’t find one or they’re crazy expensive.  Why?  Because everyone else in LA is buying a hybrid.  Or, a Mini or a Fit or something else small and fuel efficient.  Which is wonderful in and of itself but terrible if you want to buy right now.  And it’s not getting any better any time soon.

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Tags: General · Lifestyle

Book Review: SNUFF - The Newest Chuck Palahniuk Novel

May 26th, 2008 Written by: Guest Writer · 1 Comment

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Chuck Palahniuk, author of the contemporary cult classic Fight Club, released his latest novel last Tuesday, SNUFF. The story is that of small town gal, turned biggest porn star in the business, her relationships, lost child and her final act of grandeur; an attempt to set the record for the world’s largest gang-bang film – sweet Cassie Wright (porn queen) tries to service 600 men in one continuous sex act. Beautiful in its conception, but SNUFF mostly takes place in the disgusting green room, a holding pen for “pud pullers” that go to the set three at a time.

SNUFF is a wild, jaw-dropping ride that mixes beauty and disgust, tits and trivia, penises and vagina’s, but is so well crafted it as brilliant as any of his novels (eleven to date). The story flashes back on Miss. Wright’s life through her rise in the adult film industry, her fractured relationships, and her (unknown) child. The story, told through a few of the 600 men that eat corn chips, power bars, doughnuts, and soda while they wait for their minute. To some the story is gross, rude, (to me - funny) and as significant in its theme as any other novel out there today. As Chuck often does, he examines life, and society, and we see the wild character’s unique and pure motives. The story highlights the things we do (to our self and others) and the repercussions of our actions. In the words of the banger known as Mr. 137 says “It can only take a moment to waste the rest of your life.”

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Tags: Lifestyle · Literature · Reviews · Shopping · Time Waster

Real Live Painted Ladies, or your money back?

May 5th, 2008 Written by: Klara Piechocki · No Comments

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LA is a diverse city, and here lies the headquarters of a very memorable company; Suicidegirls. The Suicidegirls are a group of alternative pin-up girls who model on the website; www.suicidegirls.com. The site has expanded by leaps and bounds over the past few years. You’ll often catch glimpses of the girls at tattoo conventions, and some girls have starred in a Marilyn Manson music video and in TV shows.

The ethos of the website is a group of unconventionally gorgeous pin-up girls devoted to changing people’s ideas of what makes a woman beautiful. Women are all sizes, from worryingly thin to plus-size, and everything in-between. Most of the women are emo, goth, skaters, indie kids… The site is an appealing visual fest of alternative lifestyles.

The system the girls have to go through to model as full Suicidegirls - to ‘go pink’ as they call it, is very difficult. The majority of girls are responsible for finding their own photographers and setting up the shoots themselves. The ’sets’ as they’re called, are little pieces of art in themselves. The girls often explore elaborate fashion and make up set into a theme or a storyline. There are several thousands sets and models on the site, and you can waste a whole day on there. The site is very inspiring for photographers, artists and the fashion-savvy.

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Tags: Editorials · Lifestyle

Living: Apartment Complex Built to Feel like a Hotel

May 2nd, 2008 Written by: Mali · 2 Comments

supercondo08-05-02Do you love it or do you hate it? There is a new apartment complex open to the public today, built almost completely like a hotel resort. Although, now that I think about it, it’s more like it’s own little world. Think of it like M. Knight Shyamalan’s movie The Village, but with first class dining and huge fake Renaissance fountains.

So what creeps me out about this place so much is the following: First of all it was was built by the same people who built The Grove.  It comes complete with 100 condos, 238 apartments, and all the food, entertainment, and hotel amenities you could want. Basically it’s like living at a mall.

Within this 15.5 acre little world you have a bunch of restaurants to choose from, including Katsuya, The Cheesecake Factory, Jody Maroni’s and of course a Coffee Bean and a 50’s Diner. You have your H&M and LaCoste stories, plus specialty shops like The Art of Shaving and Australian pajama-ist Peter Alexander.

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Tags: Editorials · Lifestyle

Video: Bicycle riding the 10 and 405 Los Angeles Freeways

April 23rd, 2008 Written by: admin · 3 Comments

Riding your bike on any public road in Los Angeles is always a nightmare, the vast majority of drivers seem to have a general disdain for your presence and a lack of drivers ed. Perry and his friend over at bannedbikes decided to take things up a notch with an organized Santa Monica Freeway ride, covering a stretch of the 10 and the 405, nine other riders showed up for the making of the video you see below. Perry mentions that he has come to the conclusion that his rush hour ride was no less safe than a grid locked PCH (pacific coast highway), I think that says more about about Perry than the safety of the routes. The ride was organized as a fun event as opposed to a political statement and the posting of the video seems to have caused some melodrama in the local cycling community, more to follow.

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Oh and don’t do this at home kids cycling on a freeway is illegal.

Tags: General · Lifestyle

420 Poll

April 20th, 2008 Written by: Mali · No Comments

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Tags: Lifestyle · Polls

LA GAMER - No Mas!

April 18th, 2008 Written by: Artie · No Comments

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Waiting in line is a pointless exercise, a byproduct of crushing humanity. And what rewards lie at the end? A processed meal, the disgruntled face of the DMV, or a ride down Splash Mountain? What else do those empty minutes buy us, aside from burgers, bull$hit, and Disney’s brackish tribute to American racism?

A killer app.

With April 29th, the impending “GTA Day” barreling towards us, what is it about midnight and gaming that makes standing around magically acceptable? I have friends who are like caged wolverines in a doctor’s waiting room after five minutes, but go silent and still as a brass Buddha outside Best Buy on Halo’s Eve. I’d be quick to blame it on Bungie were it not for kids in Japan braving malnutrition or expulsion to breathe the air from a Playstation 2’s heat sink a decade ago.

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Tags: Living

Earth Day: 10 Things You Can Do to Help.

April 18th, 2008 Written by: Nicola · 2 Comments

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Ten ways to be Green that you might have actually NOT heard before.

1. At the grocery store, be crazy, rebellious, and unimaginably strong, and don’t use a bag. If you’re buying gallons of milk (although more sustainable would be not buying gallons in the first place), I admit a bag is a good idea, unless you want to take thirteen trips to your car and have your arms go numb. Trust me, “running out” (AKA messing up the order) of milk at Peet’s is not fun, because I get to walk to Ralph’s and play the how-many-gallons-can-I-stuff-in-my-hands-and-haul-back-to-work game. Last time I was doing this, practically falling over and sweating, my face hidden behind Alta Dena Low-fat Milk containers, oh, Reese Witherspoon happened to pop in when I returned. Great. My luck. Anyways, back from my digression: if you are buying something not huge, carry it home! Without a bag!

2. Turn off your lap-top,not only to save electricity, but to give that ‘ole, hard-working friend a rest! You’d be surprised- your computer might run like a speed demon after.

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Tags: Editorials · Environment · Living