Los Angeles
An Interview with the Team at Yarn Bombing Los Angeles
On Untapped Cities, we previously featured the yarn bombing trend in NYC with Olek and other artists. The street art
10 Secrets of Los Angeles’s Historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel
Over 3,000 people were in attendance at the Biltmore Hotel‘s opening party on October 2, 1923. In the
Modern Toilet Is Inspiration for LA’s Poop-Themed Restaurant, Magic Restroom Cafe
A dish from the Modern Toilet restaurant in Taipei The news has been packed this week with news about Los
10 of Downtown Los Angeles’s Most Important Architectural Sites
Los Angeles is a vast, sprawling city, and neighborhoods on the coast, like Santa Monica, Venice Beach and Malibu, have
The Bringing Back Broadway Revitalization Project in Downtown LA
The “Bringing Back Broadway” campaign aims to revitalize downtown Los Angeles by tapping into the city’s historical core. Plans
Film Locations: Regulating Pyrotechnic FX and Explosions in NYC and LA
With the rise of superhero movies and post-9/11 thrillers, explosions in action films are getting bigger and fancier. For
With Parkway Gardens, LA’s “Guerrilla Gardeners” Bring Healthy Food to a Desert
Two years ago, beginner gardener Ron Finley planted some vegetables on the 10 by 150-foot strip of grass between the
“Toxic Tours” Depict Polluted Landmarks in Southeast Los Angeles
There has been an uptick in visitors to the neighborhoods of southeast Los Angeles, an industrial area known for its
Film Locations: Where Do Movies and TV Shows Film CIA Scenes?
Over a decade after 9/11, Americans are still eager to see anti-U.S. forces outsmarted by America’s finest
Film Locations: LA’s Bradbury Building’s Sci-Fi History and More
This is the Bradbury Building in downtown Los Angeles. Do you recognize it? If not, take a look at its
Documenting Retro Signs in LA’s San Fernando Valley
Pay attention, vintage typography enthusiasts: the old signs of California’s San Fernando Valley are now being showcased on Instagram.
History of the Los Angeles Palace Theater, A Beaux-Arts Masterpiece
Every year, the Los Angeles Conservancy hosts Last Remaining Seats, a series of screenings held in several of the historic