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A Busy Downtown Night

By Eric Richardson — July 15, 2005

DWP Fountains at Sunset

I got home from work tonight, took a shower, threw on some walking shoes (well, shoes at least), and headed out to see what I could see. There was quite a lot out there. First thing I walked past was Pershing Square. Say what you will about the “park” itself, but one thing has always fascinated me about the people there. On the grass on the north...


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July Art Walk Report

By Eric Richardson — July 15, 2005
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Self Portraits at Art Murmur

As I mentioned the other day, last night was this month’s edition of the Downtown Art Walk. I made it to seven galleries, but for the first time didn’t make it over to the Nickel. I stepped into Bert Green Fine Art and LACDA on Wednesday, though, so maybe that sort of counts. I heard that eecue was out taking pictures last night, so I expect to see...


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eecue Making Maps Like He was a Cartographer

By Eric Richardson — July 14, 2005

eecue has been showing off some cool goole-fu over the last few days. He’s been scanning in photos from Los Angeles From An “Auto” (Part One – Part Two, a 1906 book with pictures of a lot of Downtown buildings. Along with posting the actual pages, he’s also taking the pictures and positioning them on a Google Maps interface. His...


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Contraflow Removal Approved by Transportation Committee

By Eric Richardson — July 13, 2005

I just got back my apartment after today’s Transportation Committee meeting. This is the meeting where the Spring Street contraflow lane project was to be discussed and a vote taken on whether to pass it on to Council. The summary: they approved to send it on to Council, so it will appear on an agenda there sometime soon. One thing that worries me is the...


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Thursday Night Art Walk

By Eric Richardson — July 13, 2005
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Tomorrow night is the July Downtown Art Walk. If you haven’t been to one yet, shame on you! Seriously, they’re a lot of fun, even for those of us who know very little about art. I’m not sure if this will get you more excited or just point out the fact that I need to invest in more adjectives, but here’s a list of past Art Walk wrap-ups...


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What's It Like Living Downtown?

By Eric Richardson — July 12, 2005
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I got an email today with some questions that I thought really captured what I hear people asking about Downtown LA. I answered it; and also asked if I could post the question and answer on the website. He agreed, and here it is. I’d love to hear how others would answer the same questions. I am a native Los Angelino (grew up around the Fairfax / Melrose...


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A Little More Perspective on Spring Street and Contraflow

By Eric Richardson — July 12, 2005
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Spring, north of 1st

As I’ve mentioned before, the issue of the Spring Street contra-flow lane goes to the City Council’s Transportation Committee tomorrow at 2pm. I’ll be at the meeting, and I’ll be testifying that as a resident I think that this will be a good thing for the neighborhood. That’s the point I want to make clear; even as I write that...


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Bloggers Come Downtown for Drinks

By Eric Richardson — July 11, 2005
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Tonight I made my way over to the Golden Gopher for a blogger get together put on by Sean and the rest of the blogging.la peoples. Oddly, I’ve lived Downtown for a bit over a year now and had never been to the Gopher, so I guess I had to end that streak at some point. I really enjoyed how they’ve laid out the room and the way the windows onto the...


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Jogging Downtown

By Eric Richardson — July 10, 2005
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New Downtown blogger eecue (or Dave, if you’re into real names) writes today about a jog he and his fiance took around the neighborhood. Today we did a run in the city and we started at the lofts, went straight up 6th street into the civic center, through a maze of stairs which belong to the parking lot across from the disney concert hall and the up the...


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Slow Down Before Speeding Up Spring and Main

By Eric Richardson — July 08, 2005

Bus Backup

This upcoming Wednesday the issue of the Spring Street contraflow lane goes to the City Council’s Transportation Committee (PDF Agenda). You probably know that I have some feelings on the issue, seeing as I’ve covered it before (and also tackled Spring Street parking in photo form). Luckily this issue happened to be one on which someone, namely the...