Monday, August 21, 2006

10 tons of kitty litter falls on LA highway

California's supply of cat litter fell by 10 tons during the weekend when a tractor trailer flipped and lost its load on Interstate 5.

A California Highway Patrol spokesman said the truck overturned about 6 a.m. Saturday close to an off-ramp from the Interstate 5 Golden State Freeway, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.

There were no injuries in the wreck, although the gray clay splashed over two lanes, which were closed for four hours as state transportation workers labored to clear the scene.

No rainfall was reported by the National Weather Service for the Los Angeles area at the time, and no clumping was reported at the crash site. Article here.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

WOW!!! 9.25 miles

According to the Map Your Run I walked 5.25 miles when I arrived at University Village. It seems I can hack walking for miles at a time. Of course , you get to rest because of the street lights. After I watched the Superman returns movie I walked home , which added another 4 miles. for a total of 9.25 miles. Pretty slow , but I am built for endurance so the further I go the better I get . Although I am out of shape I haven't destroyed my body with illicit drugs , alcohol and or , smoking cigarettes. So I think I can get back where I need to be .

Here are some pice from the walk.






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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Russia Balks at Wording of Draft Iran Resolution

Los Angeles Times:Unexpected Russian opposition to key wording of a U.S.-backed Security Council draft resolution is straining international unity on efforts to deal with Iran's nuclear defiance, U.N. diplomats said.

The apparent change of heart is the latest obstacle in the months-long attempt to pressure Iran's hard-line Islamic government to suspend uranium enrichment. The enrichment process can produce material for nuclear weapons as well as for power plants.

The diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter, say it is particularly vexing that Moscow is now refusing to endorse language that would tell Tehran it faces sanctions if it fails to freeze enrichment.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Los Angeles Theater: Downtown Movie Palace

Wednesday, May 31 I went to see the film Mark of Zorro at the Los Angeles Theater downtown on Broadway sponsored by the Los Angeles Conservancy. The Los Angeles Conservancy in its attempt to preserve and revitalize the historic architecture of Los Angeles has for twenty years had the annual film series "Last Remaining Seats" in the great movie palaces on Broadway in downtown. These movie theaters held Hollywood's first premieres in the 1920s and 1930s--both stars and public flocked to them to see opening nights as Broadway was the theater district--a theater district to rival New York's with live stage plays, vaudville houses, and movie theaters.

In fact, the Los Angeles Theater, 615 S. Broadway, opened in 1931 to premiere Charlie Chaplin's City Lights. As I walked up on May 31, 2006, a long line was again waiting to get in the door just like that 1931 premiere. The exterior--three huge columns on each side surrounded a tall, thin central sign saying "Los Angeles" above the ornately carved marque--was impressive. Yet the inside was more amazing and recalled the French palace of Versailles. The lobby had huge sparkling chandaliers; tall, fluted columns; a sunburst theme reminiscent of Louix XIV, the sun king; and a central staircase leading up to a crystal fountain on the 2nd floor.

The auditorium reminded me of the great opera houses of Europe with a painted curtain on the stage; two balconies which extended into elegantly carved boxes on each side of the auditorium; and ornate carvings all over the ceiling in the style of the French baroque. If one returned to the lobby and descended down the spiral staircase two floors, one got to an elegant central ballroom and on the left, the ladies room. The ladies room lobby was circular with mirrors alternating full-size mirrors and half-size mirrors as well as a child's playroom decorated with circus figures to the side. And all the toilet stalls were marble! This movie theater is really a palace all right!

This year's Last Remaining Seats is called "Lights, Camera, Los Angeles!" as it focuses on films that have Los Angeles as subject or site starting with Mark of Zorro. I have never before seen any of the Zorro films (there have been many) about the fictional Robin Hood/bandit of 1820s Los Angeles, but before the feature film there was a 1931 documentary made by 20th Century Fox movie studios about itself which was quite fascinating.

In the 1940 Zorro film I enjoyed the receation of early L.A. as a sleepy Mexican village. Tyrone Powell played a dashing Zorro who was both son of the former mayor and daring masked bandit who aimed at overthrowing the present tyrant mayor. Basil Rathbone played Captain Esteban Pasquale, the villain enforcer for the evil mayor. The sword fights between Powell and Rathbone were terrific as both men could really fence! The character actors were terrific, particular Eugene Palette as the fat, revolutionary Father Felipe who rails against the evil mayor. In the last scene Zorro leads a revolution of peons and caballeros overthrowing the mayor. All in all a good film.

Next week I'm going to see 1954 A Star is Born with Judy Garland at the Orpheum, another terrific movie palace. Here's the schedule for Last Remaining Seats:

June 7- A Star is Born- Orpheum
June 14- Harold Loyd comedies - Palace sold out
June 21 Chinatown - Orpheum soldout
June 28 Dos Tips de Ciudad - Los Angeles
July 5 Rebel Without a Cause - Los Angeles

The LA Conservancy also does terrific tours--both self-guided tours with map they provide and group tours--showcasing architecture highlights of downtown. I took their tour of Spring Street, the old Wall Street of the West where from 1920-1950 the leading banks and stock exhcange used to be but now many of these fine buildings are being converted into apartments, lofts, nightclubs, etc. For more information about The Last Remaining Seats or the tours check out

http://www.laconservancy.org

Saturday, July 29, 2006

South Park Just keeps going up and Up

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Thursday, July 27, 2006

Hire LA's youth 2006

And for those who asked me why I jumped on Villaraigosa's bandwagon- here is more reason

Just one of the many offerings for our Youth In Los Angeles

So please hire LA Youth
HIRE LA 18-24

The goal of the HIRE LA 18-24 is to secure a minimum of 1,000 private sector summer jobs for young adults ages 18-24, who live in the City of Los Angeles. Prior to job placement, the City of Los Angeles Workforce Development System will ensure that all participants complete a job Readiness Training Program resulting in a Work Readiness Certificate endorsed by the LA Area Chamber of Commerce, and the City Workforce Investment Board.

The Work Readiness Certification (WRC) is an "employer demand" led campaign to develop and institute a work readiness certificate to ensure that young adults gain the skills needed for entry into the workplace.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Los Angeles Dodgers : News : Los Angeles Dodgers News

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Eric Gagne sore after last night's save?

Watch this very closely. Danys Baez may be back in the closer mix very soon.