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Crossword: From buildings to railways, discover the world’s shortest landmarks

2022-02-14T21:07:35+00:00

The re-opening of Angels Flight® Railway by Labor Day, which was announced last week by Mayor Eric Garcetti, has been decades in the making. It is a testament to the dogged patience and persistence of Windsor Square resident John Welborne, whose role in the effort dates back to 1978, when he conceived the idea of bringing [...]

Crossword: From buildings to railways, discover the world’s shortest landmarks2022-02-14T21:07:35+00:00

Celebrate 120 years of the Angels Flight Railway with a commemorative TAP card

2022-01-04T12:47:58+00:00

The re-opening of Angels Flight® Railway by Labor Day, which was announced last week by Mayor Eric Garcetti, has been decades in the making. It is a testament to the dogged patience and persistence of Windsor Square resident John Welborne, whose role in the effort dates back to 1978, when he conceived the idea of bringing [...]

Celebrate 120 years of the Angels Flight Railway with a commemorative TAP card2022-01-04T12:47:58+00:00

You know Angels Flight. But what about L.A.’s other funicular railways?

2021-05-20T08:42:11+00:00

The landmark Angels Flight railway is a pivotal set in Perry Mason By PATT MORRISON You may just be getting home from one hideous slog of a commute, so I don’t need to tell you that Los Angeles is one humongous city. It’s 469 square miles, the size of one and a half New Yorks. If you were to take a rolling pin to L.A., the hills and canyons and mountains would flatten out into maybe another hundred square miles. The [...]

You know Angels Flight. But what about L.A.’s other funicular railways?2021-05-20T08:42:11+00:00

PERRY MASON AND THE CASE OF THE VIVID, VINTAGE VFX

2021-04-29T08:26:13+00:00

By CHRIS McGOWAN When HBO decided to reboot the Perry Mason TV series about a formidable criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, it embarked on a nearly total re-imagining of one of the most beloved programs in television history. Based on Erle Stanley Gardner’s novels, the original Perry Masonstarred Raymond Burr in the titular role and ran from 1957-1966, with Burr returning for some two dozen TV movies from 1985 to 1993. The courtroom drama was an orderly affair with Mason always winning his case by the end and justice inevitably being served. The creators and showrunners of the new version [...]

PERRY MASON AND THE CASE OF THE VIVID, VINTAGE VFX2021-04-29T08:26:13+00:00

The landmark Angels Flight railway is a pivotal set in Perry Mason

2021-04-29T08:25:49+00:00

The landmark Angels Flight railway is a pivotal set in Perry Mason Perry Mason Reimagines the World of the Legendary Television Lawyer Production designer John P. Goldsmith brought Los Angeles back to 1932 for the HBO courtroom drama starring Matthew Rhys The generation of devoted viewers who watched the weekly courtroom drama Perry Mason in the 1950s and ’60s might not not recognize the new and reimagined Perry Mason in HBO’s upcoming series of the same name. Gone is actor Raymond Burr’s beloved criminal defense lawyer, whose commanding courtroom presence is legendary. This version’s Mason (played by Golden [...]

The landmark Angels Flight railway is a pivotal set in Perry Mason2021-04-29T08:25:49+00:00

Let’s take a long drive — virtually, of course — from SF to LA

2020-05-11T12:15:11+00:00

Let’s take a long drive — virtually, of course — from SF to LA Everything is virtual these coronavirus shutdown days. The virtual prom season has passed, and now it’s time for virtual graduation. We’ve dialed into the virtual opening of the yacht season, went to a couple of virtual cocktail parties, joined a virtual trivia contest and offered virtual good birthday wishes to a charming young relative. It’s been eight weeks since we went anywhere in real time, and that was only a one-day round trip for a party in Santa Rosa.So now is the perfect time for a [...]

Let’s take a long drive — virtually, of course — from SF to LA2020-05-11T12:15:11+00:00

Five Places Where the ‘City of Angels’ Lives Up To Its Name

2021-04-29T08:26:01+00:00

Five Places Where the 'City of Angels' Lives Up To Its Name If you’re tired of all the tales of the dark side of Los Angeles — the vice squads, murder mysteries, and noir films whose horrors were ripped from the headlines — don’t worry. There is a silver lining to the dark clouds of big city life! And it is possible to get on the side of the angels here in L.A., the city whose devotional name came from a group of pioneering believers! After all, L.A. is the City of Angels — a detail that can [...]

Five Places Where the ‘City of Angels’ Lives Up To Its Name2021-04-29T08:26:01+00:00

Angels Flight: Journey on world’s shortest railway lasts less than a minute!

2021-04-29T08:23:19+00:00

Angels Flight: Journey on world’s shortest railway lasts less than a minute! Now, this is quite an interesting story. Ever thought of sitting on a train where the journey lasts for just a minute or less? If not then, welcome to the Angels Flight. Situated in Los Angeles, California, this train claims that it's the shortest railway in the world! The train runs on the Bunker Hill between Hill Street and Grand Avenue and has changed the life of people since its inception. More about Angels Flight A prominent landmark and tourist attraction, Angels Flight is a 2 [...]

Angels Flight: Journey on world’s shortest railway lasts less than a minute!2021-04-29T08:23:19+00:00

25 Unique LA Historic-Cultural Monuments You Must See

2021-04-29T08:22:59+00:00

25 Unique LA Historic-Cultural Monuments You Must See Since the 1800s, the city of Los Angeles has had a rich history. From being the central hub for the film and media industry, to the city that brews with different cultures and ideas, nearly 4 million people call LA home for a reason. As proof of its history, there are 1,200 city declared historic-cultural monuments that dot the city. You can view the full list here. Take a look below in photos at 25 historic-cultural monuments you might have overlooked. 25 PHOTOS 1/25 Ann Johansson Built between 1921 and [...]

25 Unique LA Historic-Cultural Monuments You Must See2021-04-29T08:22:59+00:00

Trevor’s Travels: Angels Flight Railway® is a short ride into Los Angeles history

2021-04-29T08:22:08+00:00

Trevor’s Travels: Angels Flight Railway® is a short ride into Los Angeles history It’s perhaps purely coincidence that the first three letters of the word “funicular” spell “fun.” But then, “funeral” also starts with the same three letters, so maybe it doesn’t always work! My first experience with a funicular, a short railway built on a steep incline, was in Japan. My son, who lived in Tokyo at the time, hosted us for a couple of weeks and during a long weekend we went to Hakone. The journey, which he had planned carefully, required a train, boat ride [...]

Trevor’s Travels: Angels Flight Railway® is a short ride into Los Angeles history2021-04-29T08:22:08+00:00
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