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Michelle Kuly | Thu, Oct 23rd, 2008 | Tags: architecture, los angeles, diana lind, next american city, planetizen, los angeles times, mark vallianatos, urbanexus, salon, chris hawthorne, sam lubell, food politics, built environment, lecture, architect's newspaper, parmlab, a+d museum | 0
Next American City kicked-off our URBANEXUS series on Oct. 29 & Oct. 31 in Los Angeles. Find a slideshow of the event plus full audio of Mark Vallianatos’ speech right here on AmericanCity.org!
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Michelle Kuly | Thu, Oct 16th, 2008 | Category: Events | City: Los Angeles | Tags: architecture, los angeles, diana lind, urban agriculture, planetizen, mark vallianatos, farmlab, urbanexus, salon, chris hawthorne, fast-food ban, food politics, sam lubell, built environment, lecture, mak center | 0
Join us in Los Angeles for the kick-off of Next American City’s URBANEXUS event series. With special guests Mark Vallianatos, Chris Hawthorne, Sam Lubell and others…
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Matt Stroud | Sat, Dec 29th, 2007 | Category: Commentary | Tags: los angeles, public art, filmmaking, planetizen | 0
When a building is surrounded by cameras and lights or an entire street is blocked off for filming in L.A., you don’t really notice. At least I don’t. Not anymore. Well, I notice, but the sight is so familiar that to me and to many in Los Angeles, it is not too much different than seeing kids at the park or hardhat guys working on a road.
Witnessing something being filmed in L.A.—be it a movie, a car commercial, a TV show or a music video—is not unusual. But the fact that it just kind…
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