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ROLAND E. COATE MASTERPIECE $3,995,000
DRAMATIC ENGLISH $3,575,000
LIGHT FILLED MEDITERRANEAN $2,750,000
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL $2,349,000
Hancock Park. AE Hanson landscaping. Public rooms all open to formal gardens & patios. 5 beds/5.5 baths. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626
Hancock Park. Prime location. Grand scale rooms. 4 beds/3 baths/2 bonus upstairs. Pool & guest house. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626
Hancock Park. 5+4.5 in Windsor Square. Gorgeous backyard, pool, spa & paddle court. 314southplymouth.com Loveland Carr Properties 323.460.7606
Hancock Park. Warm & inviting Trad, 1st time on market in 50 yrs. 5+2, mds. Pool, pool hse, 4 car gar. Kathy Gless/ Rick Llanos 323.460.7622
FIRST TIME ON MARKET IN 80 YRS $1,995,000
ENGLISH TUDOR HOME $1,575,000
SPANISH MISSION CRAFTSMAN $1,340,000
216 S. LARCHMONT BLVD. $1,299,000
Hancock Park. Original details, 3 bd 2 bas, garden w/rm for pool, huge rm & bath above 4 car garage. Sandy Boeck 323.860.4240
Hancock Park. Wonderful spacious home. Hrdwd flrs 5bd/3ba, pool, spa, exit back gate to Larchmont Blvd. Sandy Boeck 323.860.4240
Hancock Park. Motivated seller! Home w/many beautiful details. 5bds+3.5bas,huge lot. Lease at $6800/mon. Barbara MacDonald 323.460.7633
Hancock Park. 3BD / 3BA home updated with new bathroom and 2,661 sq.ft., pool & permitted guest house. Bob Day 323.860.4221
IMMACULATE SPANISH $1,249,000
ENCHANTING COTTAGE $1,199,000
MOVE RIGHT IN CONDITION $1,149,000
SPACIOUS SPANISH $1,125,000
Hancock Park. Extensively & Lovingly restored 3BD/2BA Spanish style hm. Large liv & din rm, lrg backyard Peggy Bartenetti 323.462.0867
Hancock Park. Designer done throughout. 3bd/2bath. Lux new master suite. Chicly remodeled garage w/bath. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626
Hancock Park. Beautifully restored & updated 3bd+2ba, gourmet, centr-isle kitchen.3rd Street Elementary. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626
Hancock Park. 4+3.5 home totally remodeled. Kosher kitchen, central air/heat. 3rd Street School District Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629
UNIQUE & DRAMATIC $669,000
A GREAT VALUE $639,000
SUPER SLEEK CONDO $639,000
CHARMING TOP FLOOR UNIT $484,000
Hancock Park. Larchmont Village penthse loft, walls of glass, concrete, hwd flrs. 2007 const. 2+2. Loveland Carr Properties 323.460.7606
Hancock Park. California bungalow with upgrades near Larchmont. 3bds+2bas. 522northwilton.com Loveland Carr Properties 323.460.7606
Hancock Park. Beautifully updated 2 bd/2ba.Lrg open floor plan. New gourmet kitchen w/stainless appls. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626
Hancock Park. Top flr 2BR in Hancock Pl Ter. B-I bkcases, pvt balc w/treetop vus. Lndry, 24hr sec, pool. Barbara MacDonald 323.460.7633
CHICLY UPDATED TRADITIONAL $16,000 A MONTH
MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH TUDOR $12,000 A MONTH
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FABULOUS 7 BEDROOM HOME W/POOL COMING SOON
Hancock Park. One year fully furnished lease. Grand scale throughout. 6bds/4.5bas. Lrg corner lot w/pool Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626
Hancock Park. Renovated 3 sty home with pool & spa. 6 beds and 5.5 baths. Already leased! Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629
Miracle Mile. 4+3, central hall pln, step dwn LR w/fplc, FDR, updated kit, brkfst, yard w/fruit trees. Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629
Miracle Mile. Beautiful gourmet Kosher kit w/apx 5485 sf liv area on apx 7300 sf lot. New construction. Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629
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Visit City Hall on 'Sunset Walking Tours' City Hall will be the first site to be featured on the L.A. Conservancy Downtown at Sunset Walking Tours. Explore the 1928 civic building, which is rarely open for tours, and visit its tower observation deck July 18, Aug. 8 and 22.
Architecture from the Art Deco period of the 1920s and 30s featuring rich materials and classic geometric designs is on display July 25. The city’s Modern Skyline takes the stage Aug. 1 with a tour of the Central Business District and Bunker Hill.
Get an in-depth look at the last great railway station built in America, Union Station, on Aug. 15. Tours are on Wednesdays starting at 5:30 p.m. Cost is $5 for members and $10 general. Reservations required. Visit laconservancy.org.
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English Tudor Home-Steps from Larchmont Village 222 N Lucerne Blvd $1,575,000
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College students from diverse design backgrounds showcased their work last month at an exhibit at the A+D Museum in Miracle Mile, sponsored by the American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles chapter. “What is most impressive is to see the level of work from all these different schools,” said David Montalba, AIA, juror of the exhibit “2X8: Taut.” The celebration marked the 10th year 2x8 has honored excellence in student architectural work with scholarships. “The purpose is to provide a public venue to exhibit the terrific work of architecture and design students from all over California,” said Carlo Caccavale, AIA/LA spokesman.
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“California, Culture, and Wearing the Right Car” an illustrated lecture by curator Leslie Mark Kendall will be on Tues., July 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Edward Cella Art + Architecture, 6018 Wilshire Blvd. Kendall is head curator of the Petersen Automotive Museum. He will examine the significance of Southern California car culture as a means of self-expression, and its influence as an arbiter of material, aesthetic, and ideological trends emulated worldwide.
CITY center, City Hall. Photo by Larry Underhill
Poetry, metro on ‘Urban Hikes’ “Urban Hikes: Forgotten LA” will take place four Sundays at 11 a.m. beginning July 1 in Boyle Heights. A ride on the Goldline starts the tour of East L.A. Visit brightly colored murals, the area’s art scene and Victorian era homes. The summer series of cultural and architectural performance sponsored by A+D Museum will feature poet and LA native Mike Sonksen. Take the Expo line to Culver City on July 8, and explore railroad building converted into residential and studio spaces in the Downtown Arts District July 29. Explore the Santa Ana Arts District Aug. 5. Single tours are $10 for museum members; $5 students and $20 general. Packages are available. Visit aplusd. org/urban-hikes.
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Two nights of music offered at the zoo in July
A rare opportunity for afterhours visits is offered at the Los Angeles Zoo this month. Hosted by the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, Best of Music in the Zoo Night, featuring popular bands from past events, is on Fri., July 13. Global Fusion Night showcas-
Streamline Moderne site earns monument status as exemplified by its building at the 1939 New York World Fair. The building’s most dramatic element is the cantilevered overhang, but it also has a unique continuous elevation, helped by the curved northwest corner of the otherwise square layout. The building’s use of porcelain-covered steel was common among commercial buildings of the time. The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, which built the building, still owns and operates the garage. Streamline Moderne was both a reaction to Art Deco and a reflection of austere economic times. Gone was unnecessary ornament. Sharp angles were replaced with simple, aerodynamic curves. Exotic woods and stone were replaced with cement and glass. The styles are not necessarily opposites.
Not sure if it’s an elm or an oak? Guide helps identify tree species The Arbor Day Foundation booklet helps people identify trees in a simple, step-by-step process. “What Tree is That?” is available for a $5 donation to the nonprofit tree-planting organization. The guide features handdrawn botanical illustrations highlighting the distinct characteristics of many tree species. Beautiful, full-color illustrations detail natural colors, shapes and textures, so nature lovers and arborists can make a positive species identification in just a few easy steps. The Arbor Day Foundation offers this booklet to help people identify trees in California and throughout the Western region of the United States. “The booklet explains what to look for in the shape of the leaves and differences in the leaf stems and twig structures, specifics on the fruits and flowers and the details of buds and bark. “Our ‘What Tree Is That?’ pocket brochure is an ideal resource to help people develop a greater appreciation for trees,” said John Rosenow, founder and chief executive of
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the Arbor Day Foundation. To obtain a tree identification guide in full color, send your name and address and a check $5 for each guide to What Tree Is That?, Arbor Day Foundation, Nebraska City, NE 68410. You can also order the book online at arborday.org.
are available. Both events are from 6 to 9 p.m., with animals seen until 8 p.m. Admission for members is $15 for adults; $10 for children ages 2 to 12. Non-member adults pay $20; children $15. For information, call 323-644-6042 or go to www.lazoo.org.
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AERODYNAMIC style is leaner version of Art Deco architecture.
The Firestone Tire building at the corner of La Brea Ave. and 8th St. has been named as an Historic-Cultural Monument. In June, City Council approved a motion giving monument status to the building at 800 S. La Brea. Constructed in 1937, it is an excellent example of Streamline Moderne style. It has been a Firestone tire shop since the day it opened, and it is just one more treasure on the Miracle Mile that will be protected for its historical significance, said Councilman Tom Labonge. The designation was recommended by the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles. The Miracle Mile-area building’s architectural style reinforces the Art Deco ambiance of the area. The structure also reflects Firestone’s interest for Streamline Moderne designs,
ing world music bands, is on Fri., July 27. Performances take place throughout the zoo grounds and botanical gardens while guests view animals staying up past their bedtimes. Picnics are permitted, and an array of food and beverage offerings
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‘Boulevard Heights’ on Bronson nominated for National Register By Suzan Filipek When Robby O’Donnell took an evening stroll around her home on Bronson Ave., she was amazed to see the “phenomenal” early 20th-century homes that lined the street. Years of neglect had taken their toll on the Craftsman and Mediterranean, Colonial and Tudor Revival style houses. But as of late, new owners were returning them to their former glory on two blocks, between Ninth St. and Wilshire Blvd. The area is being nominated as the Boulevard Heights Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places. The State Historical Resources Commission will consider the nomination at a meeting Fri., Aug. 3 at Beverly Hills City Hall. Gaining the status is akin to “getting a gold star on your
CRAFTSMAN photographed in 1915. Courtesy of L.A. Library
collar. It’s an honor,” said O’Donnell. If approved, 658-899 S. Bronson will join the Fox Wilshire Theatre, the RMS Queen Mary and more than 80,000 sites listed on the National Register. Much of the work garnering the nomination was already in place since residents had collected archival photographs, researched architects and styles and raised funds to hire a vetting firm to obtain
the Wilshire Park Historic Preservation Overlay Zone in 2007. The city ordinance is the strongest planning tool to protect historic areas, O’Donnell said. The national recognition is more of an honor, yet requires a tougher, almost legal case to pass. And it required $2,500 to pay for the additional review. In an effort to inspire Windsor Square, Hancock Park and other neighbors to fol-
“IT’S A GEM, Robby O’Donnell says of this Craftsman house which retains much of its historic character.
low suit, O’Donnell applied for and got a grant from the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council to cover half the costs—$1,250. Residents of the two dedicated blocks donated the rest. Jennifer Trotoux at the
Architectural Resource Group polished O’Donnell’s research, and state historian Amy Crain, of the California State Office of Historic Preservation, reviewed the material and forwarded it for nomination. The homes were commissioned between 1908 to 1926 by the upper-middle class who hired prominent architects to build houses for their extended families. The residents were leaving the booming downtown commercial district, but wanted to live near downtown offices and close to transportation and services. “Boulevard Heights was the ‘new West Adams,’ and Wilshire was a ‘residential boulevard’ which met these needs,” said O’Donnell. Mansions owned by the oil-rich Gettys, Harrison Grey Otis, publisher of the L.A. Times and others were on Millionaires Row a halfmile towards downtown on Wilshire. Lawyers, stock brokers, car salesman and other professionals lived in Boulevard Heights, which originally ran to Pico Blvd. The ladies of the homes were members of The Ebell and had teas and weddings, often featured in the society pages. The homes had to be two stories and cost at least $3,000, ensuring the area would remain upscale. A majority retain historic and architectural features. Subdivided in 1905 The tract was subdivided in 1905 by developers Robert McGarvin and Marcus Bronson, the street’s namesake. McGarvin was a city insider who knew the dusty wasteland was a good investment, as annexation to the city of L.A. was on the horizon (in 1909). “It was kind of a win-win,” O’Donnell said. Homeowners got city services; the city gained a larger tax base and political clout. McGarvin also knew an aqueduct from Owens Valley would soon bring water to the thirsty, rapidly developing region, O’Donnell added.
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The USS Iowa battleship, which has hosted Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, starts its new life this month as an interactive museum. The ribbon cutting, grand opening ceremony is Sat., July 7, at the Port of Los Angeles, Berth 87, 250 South Harbor Blvd. in San Pedro. The ship will be open daily for tours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Iowa, which served in World War II, the Korean War and the Cold War, is 14 stories high, 887 feet long and displaces more than 45,000 tons. “We are honored and privileged to be entrusted by the United States Navy to bring USS Iowa back to life,” says Robert Kent, president of the
non-profit Pacific Battleship Center. Visitors will see the bow section, where they will have the best view of Iowa’s 16-inch main gun battery turrets 1 and 2. In the captain’s cabin, visitors will see where world dignitaries were entertained and view the only bathtub ever installed on a U.S. Navy warship. The bathtub was put in for President Roosevelt, who traveled aboard the USS Iowa to a major conference in Tehran to meet with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin in 1943. Admission is $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and retired military personnel ID, and $10 for youth (ages 6-17); www. pacificbattleship.com.
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3825 Sapphire Drive, Encino Hills $1,149,000 Immaculate remodeled 4 bed/3 bath 1-story home set on private half acre knoll in prime Encino. Granite kitchen with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar opening to the family room. Expansive professionally-landscaped yard with pool. Coveted Lanai School District.
414 N. Kilkea Drive, Miracle Mile $1,699,000 Stunning Ibizian 2 bed/3 bath home plus den/media room. Chef’s kitchen with Viking stove and carrera marble counter tops. Sound system throughout for entertaining and relaxing. Lushly landscaped backyard with a pool/spa and recreation room/cabana, bonus! Information contained herein deemed reliable although not guaranteed. Keller Williams does not guarantee the accuracy of provided by the seller or obtained from public records or other sources.
Lovely two-story Mediterranean home in heart of Windsor Square with Provencal gardens featured in Metropolitan Home magazine. Enter through an antique wrought iron gate, past a burbling fountain and feel like you’ve escaped the city. The interior of the home preserves the inimitable charm of 1920s architecture. Large living room with barreled ceilings, French doors overlooking the garden and fountain, wood-burning fireplace. Formal dining room, charming breakfast room shaded by persimmon and quince trees, kitchen with pantry and vintage Wedgewood stove, family room and full bath round out the first level. Upstairs features four bedrooms, two of which are master size, and a center hall bathroom. French doors off rear bedroom lead to private deck. The upstairs layout also sets up perfectly to create a fantastic master bedroom suite. Private rear gardens that rival the front feature a large deck with wisteria-covered pergola, Victorian knot garden, organic raised-bed vegetable garden and blueberry patch. Large basement. Jean-Pierre Provo Detached two-car garage. 310-770-2247 This is a co-list with Jean-Pierre Provo.
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THE SITE was home to Japanese Americans prior to their incarceration at Manzanar. Adrian Scott Fine/Conservancy staff
Terminal Island was named last month to the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2012 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. The site at the Port of Los Angeles was home to Japanese Americans prior to their incarceration at Manzanar, it was a major shipbuilding center during both world wars and it served as the birth of the country’s tuna-canning industry. Recently the area was featured in “Live Free or Die
Hard” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” among other TV shows and movies. The Port of Los Angeles seeks to demolish numerous historic buildings in a 2011 Master Land Use Plan. Local preservationists, along with the Los Angeles Conservancy and the National Trust, seek to work with the Port to create an updated Master Plan that will save the historic buildings and promote their reuse, while ensuring public access and attracting new tenants to the historic Port.
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If a PIcture SayS 1,000 WordS, What are your realtor’S PhotoS SayIng about your houSe?
We’ve got some possibly burnt out plumbing and a set of recently pedicured toes; though I’m not quite sure what the agent is trying to convey on this one.
Stainless steel appliances AND granite counters - I promise there are granite counters under there, you’ll see as soon as we clear away the dirty dishes.
This was the only photo online for this property; I guess they wanted the buyer to bring their own vision to pull things into focus.
Some people consider black cats to be bad luck, but who can be bothered shooing a cat out of the frame?
Either the agent wants to demonstrate the cabinet functionality, or some seismic activity occurred as the photo was taken.
This brings a whole new meaning to “needs TLC,” as in, Try a Little Cleaning.
I suppose this house is indicating an upward market trend.
Some people like to demonstrate a property’s functionality; hence the multiple vehicles, ladder and miscellaneous person passing by.
The first look a buyer gets at a property is on-line, and we believe you have one, and if you’re lucky, two, photos to capture their imagination, before they move on to the next listing. You’ve entrusted the sale of your house to a professional, but how about the photography? We rely on professional photographers, who have the right equipment, lighting, and know-how to best photographically capture a house. Because we think it’s critical to get the photos right.
If you buy this house, you get to see the yard from the other side of the fence!
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Suites, SPAW at Pooch Hotel Nothing but the best is at the new five-star Pooch Hotel at 950 N. Highland Ave. The Petco-owned site features suites with glass doors, an exercise pool and SPAW, with aromatherapy bathing, massage, paw-dicures, Poochberry facials and tooth brush-
ing. The Hotel’s club includes fitness and nutrition management for dogs of all shapes and sizes. Treadmills are also available for guests. Included in hotel rates is All Day Play, with 10,000 square feet of indoor supervised play-
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time in groups based on size and temperament. The hotel chain is the brainchild of Robin Tomb, who, after a decade in Silicon Valley’s high tech industry found inadequate care for her Jack Russell Terrier. The rest is dogstory. For more information visit poochhotel.com.
Newly Renovated Traditional Duplex In Windsor Square SOLD: This home, located at 531 N. Lucerne Blvd., was listed at $749,000.
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Spacious upstairs, downstairs units with original mahogany woodwork and details. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Formal dining room, sun porch/ office, and private beautifully landscaped yard and patio. Large eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, washer, dryer, and opens onto porch perfect for relaxing, grilling, and dining. Off street parking for 3 cars, two in garage, one behind gate. Hardwood floors, central air, security, and gated drive. Third Street school district. Upstairs unit is vacated, downstairs tenant is month to month. Perfect owner user, or investment opportunity.
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Bands play on at free summer music series at Farmers Market Visitors can check out an array of local entertainers on the West Patio at the Farmers Market, Third St. and Fairfax Ave., during the summer music series. The Thursday Night Jazz series features the Doug McDonald Quartet on July 5; Ernie Watts Quartet plays on July 12. Sydney Weisman & the Wayne Peet Trio perform picks from the American songbook on July 19. Eclectic modern jazz vocals are the specialty
of the Judy Wexler Quartet on July 26. The Friday Night Series includes swing by Jumpin Joz on July 6. The Eliminators perform surf music on July 13. Latin guitar world fusion is the genre presented in Incendio on July 20. Floyd and the Flyboys feature New Orleans, soul and R&B on July 27. Performances take place from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, call 323-933-9211 or go to farmersmarket.com.
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on July 7, “X-men” on July 14, “American Pie” on July 21 and “Iron Man” on July 28. Tickets are $10. Go to streetfoodcinema.com. Academy Hollywood The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosts screenings at its new outdoor amphitheatre, Academy Hollywood, 1341 Vine St. Gate opens at 6:30 p.m., movies at
sunset. Food trucks will be on-site. Upcoming “Oscars Outdoors” screenings include “Stagecoach” on Fri., July 6, “The Nutty Professor” on Sat., July 7. Tickets are $5; $3 for students. Go to Oscars.org. Park La Brea The outdoor movie showings at Park La Brea continue on Sat., July 21 at Alandele
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can bring blankets, picnic dinners, beer and wine. No tall chairs. Tickets are $10. Go to cinespia.org. City of Beverly Hills Beverly Canon Gardens at 241 N. Canon Dr. is the site of Sunday night movies in Beverly Hills. Films are shown on a giant, inflatable screen beginning at 8 p.m. See “Hugo” on July 15; “Clueless” screens on July 29. Call 310-285-6830. Exposition Park Street Food Cinema features movies, food trucks and live music on Saturdays beginning at 5:30 in front of L.A. Memorial Coliseum at 700 Exposition Park. “Twilight” screens
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Remember when going to the drive-in was a cherished summer ritual? These days, outdoor venues are few and far between. But movie lovers can still screen films under the stars at sites around town including a cemetery, shopping mall, parks and an amphitheatre. Hollywood Forever Cemetery In its 10th year, Cinespia projects movies on mausoleum walls on Saturday evenings at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; movies begin at 9 p.m. DJs spin music before and after the screening. Guests
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Beer tasting; women designers; 4th of July sparklers, car-related workshops CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM—The Craft of Home Brewing will be taught by award-winning homebrewer and museum board member Greg Nylen Sun., July 15, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tastings, hot dogs, music and more; the Young Leadership Council event is $12; $10 members. • "Baseball: The All-American Game" includes 75 works of folk art and memorabilia. Ends Sept. 9. •"Ehren Tool: Production or
Destruction" features 1,000 cups by a former Marine decorated with military images to provoke a dialogue about war. Ends Sept. 9. 5814 Wilshire Blvd., 323937-4230; cafam.org, workshops@cafam.org. ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN MUSEUM—Women designers take the stage in "Come In! Les Femmes." Opening reception is Thurs., July 12, 6 to 9 p.m. Ends Sept. 8. 6032 Wilshire Blvd.; 323-
932-9393; www.aplusd.org. PAGE MUSEUM AT THE LA BREA TAR PITS—Ice Age fossils and plants are still being discovered on the site. See paleontologists at work on the grounds and the Fish Bowl Lab inside the museum. 5801 Wilshire Blvd., 323934-PAGE; tarpits.org LOS ANGELES MUSEUM OF THE HOLOCAUST—New Conversations on the Holocaust Fri., Aug. 3 at noon with Dr. Peter Tokofsky, an educa-
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Celebrate summer with Shakespeare to jazz Activities and performances to entertain kids of all ages and their families as well as Friday night jazz concerts can be found at Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr., La Canada Flintridge. Bring the family on a picnic to enjoy music and theater and garden events every Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. The Banana Slug String Band brings science, song and celebration together on July 3. The Will Geer Theat-
ricum Botanicum presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on July 10. Grab you drum and play along to the Rhythm Child Family Band on July 17. Billed by USA Today as the best new kids artist of 2011, Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band perform on July 24. Will Geer Theatricum returns for an Elizabethan festival on July 31. Grab you blankets and picnic dinners and arrive early for Music on the Main on
Thursdays at 6 p.m. Dan Reckard performs Brazilian music on July 5. Gypsy jazz guitar virtuoso Gonzallo Bergara entertains on July 12. Vibraphone player Nick Mancini takes the stage on July 19, and Jimmy Branly presents Cuban jazz on July 26. Seating is first-come, first served. For more information, call 818-949-4290 or go to descansogardens.org.
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dough forms. Spoon dough atop fruit, spacing evenly. Bake until juices bubble thickly and topping is golden, about 55 minutes. Cool slightly and serve with vanilla ice cream.
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sic status, the entrepreneurs of the era soon dropped the musical parts. Melodramas then became what we know today—a play featuring lurid, sensational and highly emotional aspects with a happy ending in which the heavily over-the-top villain gets all he richly deserves. *** How come a car for hire is called a “taxi?” wonders Tina Hartsfield. This universal term is from the French taximeter, which was the name for horse drawn
In the Catholic Church, the most extreme form (even more than Excommunication) of denunciation is “Anathema.” ProfessorWhat’s the oriKnowgin? asks TrevIt-All or von Stein. O r i g i n a l l y, anathema was a Greek word meaning “a thing set up or hung up” as an offering to the gods. In mythology, for example, Gordius, a peasant, after being chosen king of Phrygia, dedicated his wagon to Zeus and hung up the wagon’s yoke to a beam by knotting a rope of bark so ingeniously (the Gordian Knot) that no one could untie it. In homage for being saved, ancient shipwrecked sailors hung up their wet clothes; retired workmen hung up their tools, cripples their crutches, etc. Only later did the word take on an evil connotation, since animals offered or hung up were destined for death. In the early Roman Church, anything that smacked of pagan sacrifice was the worst type of heresy and was so vigorously denounced that anathema soon became anathema. *** Why were early stage plays called “Melodrama?” ponders Ed Sanderson. This term is a derivation of the Greek melos—a song, and up until the 19th century, “melodrama” referred to a drama in which song and music were introduced, in short, an opera. If an opera, however, didn’t attain clas-
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