Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Recent News, Features, etc.

Save The Date: Silver Lake’s Polka Dot Plaza unplugged

The lime-green dots of Sunset Triangle Plaza, aka Polka Dot Plaza, will serve as a backdrop on Friday for an afternoon and evening of  acoustic, grassroots and lo-fi music. More than 15 bands and performers, most of them from Silver Lake, will perform during the Sunset ... Read More »

Eastside Property: “A singular and exceptional lifestyle” now on sale in Silver Lake for $1.459 million

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Depending on your point of view, the Jones Residence, a nearly 3,000-square-foot Silver Lake home, is either an example of cutting edge residential design or a giant, wedge-shaped coffee table standing on concrete-block legs.  Built only three years ago, the home designed by the firm Escher ... Read More »

Zine scene finds a home at a Highland Park book shop

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At the Highland Park zine-making workshop at Pop-Hop Books and Prints, all I could think about was kindergarten, when as a child I had an endless thread of creativity. A few minutes before I was stuck in L.A. traffic, nudging along the streets. Now the sound ... Read More »

Everybody out of the water! Swimming still not allowed in Echo Park Lake

Who can resist taking a refreshing dip into a pool of crystal blue water on a hot day? But what if that pool of water is Echo Park Lake?  Despite the presence of   “No Swimming” and “No Diving” signs,  many kids and adults have been ... Read More »

News & Notes From El Sereno, Highland Park And Silver Lake

School board votes to close El Sereno charter high school. 30,000 L.A. Unified students to get free iPads. Captain of LAPD Hollenbeck Division moves on. Highland Park’s Buchanan Street Elementary celebrates centennial. LADWP to hold Silver Lake Reservoirs pipeline meeting tonight. Today’s links gathered from Boyle ... Read More »

“The Joint” rolls through Glassell Park

Is it a car? Is it a motorcycle? What exactly is that silver, cigar-shaped vehicle that Matt Hartman photographed this afternoon as it made its way north on Eagle Rock Boulevard through Glassell Park? Hartman did a little checking and discovered a similar looking vehicle called ... Read More »

Now Playing @ The Listening Station: Bunnies & Kitties, La Santa Cecilia & Miner

Welcome to The Listening Station, The Eastsider’s dose of must-listens from local bands. Get to know your community by getting to know the music they are making. Feel free to let us know what Eastside bands or performers – in any genre- you are listening to ... Read More »

City Attorney seeks court injunction against six Echo Park area gangs

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City Attorney Carmen Trutanich said today his office is seeking a court injunction designed to limit the activities of six rival gangs across much of Echo Park, Elysian Valley as well as a portion of Silver Lake . The injunction, if approved, would prohibit about 300 ... Read More »

Fence coming down, ducks moving in at Echo Park Lake*

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There are a few more signs that Echo Park Lake is returning to normal after its grand reopening this weekend:  On Monday, workers began removing large sections of the chain link fence and green screen that had encircled the park during a two-year long  construction period.  ... Read More »

Storefront Report: Brewery in the works for York Boulevard

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Only about a year after it opened, Hermosillo, the Highland Park beer and wine bar, is preparing to share its York Boulevard home with a brewery.  Robert James Kunz has applied for a state license to operate a “small beer manufacturer”  under the name Highland Park ... Read More »

Blaze breaks out in Elysian Heights home

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Firefighters this morning put out a small fire that broke out in the basement of a two-story home in Elysian Heights, according to the L.A. Fire Department Twitter feed.   There were no reports of injuries from the fire, which was reported at about 8:30 a.m. in ... Read More »

News & Notes From Eagle Rock, Echo Park and Northeast L.A.

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The making of a  650-foot long, Echo Park tin can phone line. Northeast L.A. residents raise $1,500 to pay for surgery for a puppy named Buster. History Lesson: When the Eagle Rock was called Piedra Gorda. Links collected from KPCC, Patch & Star-News Read More »

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