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Delta promotes the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics with a new logo jet
Delta Air Lines will soon take delivery of this new Airbus A350-900 registered as N522DZ. The new addition sports a high-visibility “LA28” promotional livery (with the Delta logo) for the 2028 Olympics in the Los Angeles area. Both Copyright Photos: Delta Air Lines Airbus A350-941 F-WZNU (N522DZ) (msn...
Free Getty Center concerts: Go ‘Off the 405' for sublime summer sounds
"Off the 405" concerts at the Getty Center's museum courtyard; July 20, 27, and Aug. 24. Free entry; parking is additional ($25; $15 after 3 p.m.; $10 after 6 p.m.) Choose the "Pay Once, Park Twice" deal and swing by the Getty Villa first before heading to the Getty Center; one payment covers both museums.
Port of L.A. ‘catching up’ after CrowdStrike outage cripples operations
The global computer glitch caused by a faulty software update crippled operations at the Port of L.A. on Friday. Port director Gene Seroka told KNX News’ Craig Fiegener the issues began at 3:30 a.m.
Federal Funding for L.A. Ahead Of 2028 Olympics
Secretary Pete Buttigieg is pledging to help Los Angeles prepare for the 2028 Olympics. He joined L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and other leaders at the Memorial Coliseum yesterday to celebrate federal funding for public transportation projects. The city is expecting to receive about 900-million dollars in federal help for now....
Erick Medel Stitches Stories of Immigrant Life in 'Vidas' Show
Charlie James Gallery presents Vidas, the first exhibition by Erick Medel with the gallery. Medel’s art captures intimate portraits of immigrant life using thread on denim, much like painting with oils. His canvas of choice is deep blue heavyweight denim, setting a dark backdrop for his vivid threadwork. Drawing inspiration from the lively Boyle Heights neighborhood, Medel’s pieces depict street festivals, everyday sidewalk scenes, and quiet, personal moments, celebrating the vibrancy of an immigrant community.
Tortilla extortion, Italian snacks, LA Times Restaurant of the Year
Mary Beth Sheridan details how drug cartels in Mexico have begun extorting tortilla vendors. Stef Ferrari raises a glass to stuzzichini, Italian bites served during aperitivo. LA Times restaurant critic Bill Addison reviews Baroo, which he recently named Restaurant of the Year. Julia Sarreal pores over yerba mate, an iconic South American beverage that has been revered and vilified. Catherine Roberts reports on pesticide residues lurking in 59 common fruits and vegetables.
USC's greatest sports streak has nothing to do with football
In one week, the 2024 Summer Olympics begin in Paris. USC will send many athletes to France in search of gold medals and athletic glory. USC is a football school, but USC is also an Olympic powerhouse. The greatest sports streak at USC could be the football team’s 34-game winning streak from the middle of the 2003 season up to the 2006 Rose Bowl against Texas. It could also be the run of five straight College World Series championships from 1970 through 1974. Yet, there’s another USC sports streak which currently sits at 112 years and is likely to last for a long time to come.
Southern California’s jobs picture is improving; glimmer of hope seen in Hollywood employment
California's unemployment rate held steady last month and the overall jobs picture looked considerably brighter than earlier this year, according to new government data released Friday. Still, at 5.2%, the state's jobless rate is tied with Nevada for the highest in the country; the national unemployment figure averaged 4.1% last...
Mt. Baldy, California to Reopen After Dodging Wildfire
Mt. Baldy Resort, located near Los Angeles, California will reopen for summer operations on Saturday, July 20th, just weeks after the Vista Fire began to rage. General Manager Robby Ellingson spoke with POWDER's Ian Greenwood earlier this week about the heroics of fire crews that protected the ...
Drivers out up to $82k after selling cars to dealership & never getting paid – all locations closed & no one’s answering
CUSTOMERS fear they've fallen victim to a car buying scam after a company issues checks that bounce - some haven't been paid at all. One customer was issued a check for nearly $82,000, but it bounced - he hasn't heard from the company since. Los Angeles residents are raising the...
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Daughter Shiloh Takes Out Ad in L.A. Newspaper to Publicly Announce She's Dropping Dad's Last Name
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's daughter Shiloh is wasting no time.Around two months after the famous offspring legally filed a request to drop her dad's name from her hyphenated "Jolie-Pitt" surname, she took out an ad in the Los Angeles Times to announce her decision publicly.According to reports, this is a standard practice when it comes to name changes, so Shiloh is required to do so before her request is officially approved.If anyone objects to her filing, they have to appear in court by a certain date. If there are no issues, the teenager will soon go by "Shiloh Nouvel...
Shakespeare in the Park's free themed nights cast a sweet spell
"Shakespeare in the Park 2024" presented by the Independent Shakespeare Co. Free; "As You Like It" frolics, on select nights, through Sept. 1. Several special audience events, including a pre-show family workshop July 21, festoon the schedule. "All the world's a stage" are, without quibble, some of the most famous...
Big Ten vs PAC-12: Baseball Teams’ Prospects in Southern-Dominated College World Series
The Big Ten has welcomed new baseball teams with storied histories, aiming to shine in a sport dominated by Southern schools. Oregon and USC bring strong performances, with Oregon making NCAA regionals for the fourth consecutive year and USC showcasing potent pitching despite offensive struggles. Washington's season faltered towards the end, leading to a coaching change, while UCLA faced challenges offensively, highlighting a need for rebuilding.
Dudamel names four more fellows
Welcome to the most successful springboard to a conducting career:. The four conductors selected by Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil as 2024/25 Dudamel Fellows are Holly Hyun Choe, born in South Korea and raised in Los Angeles, and principal conductor of the chamber orchestra Ensemble Reflektor, Artiste Associé for L’Orchestre de Chambre de Genève, former assistant conductor of the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich under Paavo Järvi, selected for the German Music Council’s Grant Forum Dirigieren (2018), Solti Foundation Career Assistance Award recipient, Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship scholarship recipient, and participant in the Peter Eötvös Foundation Mentoring Programme; Dayner Tafur-Díaz, born in Peru, who won the German Conducting Award (October 2023), First Prize in the second edition of the International Opera Conducting Competition of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège (Belgium, August 2022) and Second Prize in the conducting competition of the University of Almería (Spain, November 2022) and was selected as one of 20 finalists in the 2023 Mahler Competition; Luis Castillo-Briceño (pictured), born in Costa Rica, who is the Conducting Fellow of the London Philharmonic Orchestra for the 2023/24 season, an Equilibrium Young Artist mentored by Barbara Hannigan, and a designated winner in the Rotterdam International Conducting Competition 2025.; and Molly Turner, a Chinese-born conductor and composer from Tacoma, Washington, who is the Conducting Fellow with the New World Symphony and studied under the guidance of Esa-Pekka Salonen as a Salonen Fellow at the Colburn School’s Conservatory of Music. Please click here for more information about the Dudamel Fellows.
Former Alabama QB, current ESPN football analyst believes in USC
Former Alabama quarterback and national champion Greg McElroy said this week on the “Always College Football” podcast that USC’s month of October will be the most important in the Trojans’ upcoming college football season. McElroy broke down USC’s schedule this fall during a recent episode of...
Symphonic Jazz Orchestra “What is Jazz?”
The Symphonic Jazz Orchestra’s “Music in the Schools” program is wrapping up its month-long summer school classes marking a successful partnership with five LAUSD middle schools across Los Angeles. The SJO developed a tailored curriculum for the summer school program based on our “Music of the World” residency.
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