One of LAX airport's iconic buildings is the Modernist LAX Theme Building. If you have a layover, we recommend stopping by Encounters for a meal or drink.
Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley map in 1924, from Valley Blahg For fans of the Brooklyn blog, F’d in Park Slope, the
Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future at the Getty, highlights the diverse and cutting-edge Midcentury architectural innovations in Los Angeles.
Street art of chipped brick and plaster on Abbot Kinney by Alexandre Farto With Venice’s history as a hub of
Today's Daily What?! is from Santa Monica where we spotted this ad from OneWest Bank: Home loans up to $10 million just for you (well, not for most of us).
“Never Built: Los Angeles,” an upcoming exhibit at the Architecture and Design Museum, will explore the “what if” of the
An LA that was never built: a freeway in the middle of the ocean, thousands of acres of interconnected parks, LAX under a glass dome, 150 miles of subway
Alec Monopoly comments on capitalism with his Monopoly Man. The Park Place exhibition at Lab Art brings his and other art from the street to the gallery.
The Wende Museum in Culver City has the longest stretch of the original Berlin Wall outside of Germany, as well as a treasure trove of cold war-era artifacts and surveillance equipment.
Evergreen Memorial Park was established in 1877 as the first official and sanctioned cemetery in Los Angeles. Find out what notable citizens call it their final resting place!