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Category Archives: Photography
The Last Bookstore
Blowhard, Esq. writes: While in downtown L.A. this weekend, we checked out a hip new shop called, ominously and ironically, The Last Bookstore.
Posted in Books Publishing and Writing, Commercial art, Photography, The Good Life
Tagged book store, Los Angeles, poetry slam, pulps
11 Comments
Catholics, Carnitas, and Holy Death in Los Angeles
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Yesterday I spent the day walking around downtown Los Angeles with faunafrailty, who has been known to show up in the comments here occasionally. During my leisurely Sunday stroll, my keen observational faculties revealed something that might elude … Continue reading
Linkathon
Paleo Retiree writes: Thom Mayne needs to be stopped. Link tks to Fabrizio del Wrongo. It’s good to be a retired EU bureaucrat. Nothing if not a dynamo. Birth Tourism Yarn Du Jour. A beautiful nude of Lee Miller by Man … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books Publishing and Writing, Photography, Sex
Tagged architecture, Newsweek, Thom Mayne
6 Comments
Let’s Go to a Rock Show!
Blowhard, Esq. writes: The band I blogged about here was in town last night so I headed off to my first concert in two years.
Posted in Music, Photography
Tagged Honda Center, live music, Orange County, rock 'n roll will never die, Tegan & Sara, The Black Keys
5 Comments
Food Trucks in SoCal
Blowhard, Esq. writes: I was at a charity event last night that featured a number of food trucks. Greek, Hawaiian, Mexican/Asian fusion, American/Asian fusion, Middle Eastern, ice cream, and boba were all represented. The menu at the Cheer Burger truck. … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Photography
Tagged burgers, California, food trucks, ice cream, mediocre food if I'm being honest
15 Comments
City Sights: Bikes in Long Beach
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Back here, Paleo Retiree contrasted the asshole bicycle culture of the United States versus the more civilized one in Berlin. This got me thinking about the city I work in, which as I mentioned in the comments, … Continue reading
Architecture We Love 4: Brick
Blowhard, Esq. writes: OK, so it’s more like a Material We Love, but you catch my drift. This is a combo fire and police station in Belmont Shore, CA. I know this marks me as a fascist, but I’ll brick over … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Photography
Tagged Belmont Shore, brick, California, fire station, masonry, police station, stone work
10 Comments
A Tale of Two Automobiles
Blowhard, Esq. writes: I encountered these cars in the exact same area, 2nd Street in Belmont Shore, just a few nights apart. Gee, I wonder which candidate each driver is voting for?
Posted in Photography, Politics and Economics
Tagged Belmont Shore, California, diversity, Infowars, Long Beach, NPR, Occupy, One Percent, police, Rolls Royce, snap judgments, stereotypes, tolerance, Toyota Prius
2 Comments
Learning from Las Vegas: the Duck v. the Decorated Shed
Blowhard, Esq. writes: While in Vegas, I was lucky enough to get a guided tour of the downtown area from a long-time resident who works for the Nevada Gaming Commission and I talked with another friend who’s a writer with … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books Publishing and Writing, Commercial art, Photography
Tagged Caesars Palace, Caesars Palace Forum Shops, Dave Hickey, decorated shed, Denise Scott Brown, dichotomies, duck, history, Las Vegas, learning from everything, Learning from Las Vegas, modernism, parking lots, reading, Robert Venturi, Steven Izenour, The Strip, The Venetian, vernacular
12 Comments
Thomas Keller’s Bouchon
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Is Vegas a better food town than New York or L.A.? Very well could be. Celebrity chefs have joints at virtually every hotel. Hell, the Palazzo and Venetian alone have two restaurants from Emeril, three places from Mario Batali, … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Photography, The Good Life, Travel
Tagged Bouchon, celebrity chefs, Emeril Lagasse, Las Vegas, Mario Batali, The Palazzo, The Venetian, Thomas Keller, Wolfgang Puck
10 Comments