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Cerro Gordo April 21, 2013 at 08:16 pm
Hopefully the field helps the neighborhood produce a slugging/high OBP 3rd baseman for the…Read More Dodgers...immediately. The field looks great.
tyrone m hart March 22, 2013 at 02:16 pm
i have lived on the l a river for many years. i have seen the damages that people have inflicted on…Read More the l a river. the river should be left alone. it still needs many more years to heal. people enjoying the river from the bike path is enough. people with dogs need to be responsible or held accountable. we need more people like mitch farrell on the side of the l a river. Shizor The Rivermaster and Little Baby Dog.
Diane Newton March 28, 2013 at 10:15 pm
I am pleased to hear that the L.A. council is finally going to open the L.A. river up for…Read More recreational activities. I love the river and have believed for sometime that L.A. and surrounding areas should be able to enjoy the river.
Tony Taylor May 19, 2013 at 01:57 pm
Love Tyrone M. Hart unfortunately Mitch O'Farrell is not on the side of the river. This is a…Read More ridiculous, ill planned project that will not be properly supervised and that presents a danger to animals, the ducks and geese that live on the river and those who will participate in this thinking it is going to be a great and wonderous thing.
henk friezer February 18, 2013 at 08:10 pm
Truly a nice man, very down to earth, did not flaunt his wealth. I was a news photographer covering…Read More the LA` sports scene, when Buss purchased the JKC sports domain we all asked who is this guy (none of us in the media had ever heard of him)?
He turned out be a blessing to the LA sports scene, he was approachable, taking time to converse with you and was always humble. Just a plain nice man. Unlike Cook he was always present at his teams games and did not sit in the owners box but among the ordinary fans. RIP Dr Buss your legacy will remain long after any of us have departed
Spirit Of Venice February 19, 2013 at 03:57 am
Thanks, Jerry, for giving L.A. such a GREAT basketball team all these years. We won't see the likes…Read More of you again. R.I.P.
Paul Rich February 19, 2013 at 03:58 pm
Jerry, although not original from here, became a true L.A. native. The truest, perhaps, than any…Read More luminary in memory. Like Randy Newman, he LOVED L.A. He reflected the dichotomous nature of Angelenos -- down to earth and hip Hollywood glamour. The chants in rival arenas when the Lakers played ("Beat L.A.") simply revealed their envy of Los Angeles and an erroneous image of L.A. as purely superficial and phony. True, Buss was flamboyant and a playboy. But he was also a self-made man, rising from his austere humble upbringing in Iowa where he rummaged trash cans for phone books to use as firewood to heat the tiny home he lived in with his mother.
I was fortunate enough to meet Jerry Buss at Chasens restaurant where I was celebrating my mom and dad's anniversary. I was shocked when mom walked right up to his table and introduced herself as his mother's hair stylist. I had no idea. "Is this your granddaughter?" she asked. No mom, she wasn't. And I hadn't the heart to inform mom of Buss's lifestyle.
We can only hope any sibling rivalry amongst the Buss children will be put to rest in the interest of Los Angeles ... and to honor the memory of the greatest owner in sports franchise history.
Linda Hoag August 1, 2012 at 12:11 pm
I fondly remember the Olympic Arts Festival. I was delighted by Circus Oz, Japan's Sankaijuku and…Read More Tiny Abatemarco's Brain Hotel. The last has a particular place in my heart, as it was the last theatre piece I saw with my mother, who died in October, 1984.
Marta Mack June 21, 2012 at 01:19 pm
Best place to walk your dog is in the Lower Arroyo, Glassell Park adjacent. Many trees were lost in…Read More last year's winds, but it's still a great urban wilderness trail. Park by the casting pond and you can choose a walk for almost any length by tree-shaded streams, or the spiced-scented trail. Cross over the river and take the trail around the Roving Arrows archery range. This is better during the week. The views of the Colorado bridge and the mountains are spectacular on a clear day. The full loop is about 3.4 miles. Enjoy!
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