Episodes

  • The Man Who Lived In the Most Rock 'N Roll House in Sawtelle
    Apr 10 2024

    For over 10 years Justin Fisher lived in many parts of the backhouse of The Amherst House where Weezer and other bands were born. He lived in the bedroom, the living room, and even the makeshift attic. All because he moved to LA to achieve the American of becoming a professional musician and running off with a Californian cheerleader and raising a beautiful family. Mission accomplished. Hear how he did it.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • When restaurants named after one-word nouns arrive in your neighborhood: Beware
    Mar 20 2024

    Lex Steppling on growing up in Chesterfield Square, Nirvana at 10, and the tell-tale signs of gentrification

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Freemason for 20 years, this Valley native now is focused on planting native flowers
    Jan 17 2024

    Greg Stewart was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. He was in Granada Hills 30 years ago today when the Northridge Quake struck. We talk about how he was still forced to go to work the next day, equipped with a hard hat. We also discuss Reseda, what parts of the Val aren't really the Val, which parts should break off to be their own cities. Should the Valley break off from LA, and is Shaq really a Mason???

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Filmmaker Shining a Light on Female Inventors and Telepathy
    Jan 10 2024

    Ky Dickens on her love of nonfiction storytelling, consciousness, and why she wishes she moved to Toluca Lake years ago.Hailing from the suburbs of Chicago, Ky says she was reluctant to move to LA because of the many myths she’d heard about traffic, neighborhoods, and quality of life. But now after living here for six years, wishes she had skedaddled from the midwest sooner.

    Enjoy our entire episode with the documentary filmmaker where we delve into how much she loves Toluca Lake, to some of the fascinating films she’s made, and how her kids have taught her how to speak more inclusively.

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    53 mins
  • The Man Intent on Removing Trump's Star from Hollywood Blvd.
    Dec 21 2023

    Andrew Rudick has done the research and due diligence. He has the receipts and the paperwork. He claims the ball is in the court of CD13 councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez to begin the process of removing Trump's star from the Hollywood Walk of Fame due to that thing he did on January 6th when he tried to overthrow Democracy. Will Soto-Martinez live up to his promise to tackle this issue? Andrew says it's not that tough to do.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Prof. Noel Hearn can fix the Dodgers' ailing pitching staff - Westwood
    Dec 7 2023

    But it might be too late for Adele.

    The Alexander Technique practitioner, music teacher, and classical music head on living among fancy birds, moving here from Mississippi, and what the heck is happening to Westwood.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Maebe A Girl Just May become USA's First Trans Congressperson
    Feb 21 2024

    The last time Maebe ran for Congress, she got nearly 30% of the vote. Now that the incumbent is gone… could she win it all? In this episode we talk about politics, Silver Lake, smash burgers, growing up in the suburbs of Illinois and playing football on her high school team.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Why the Mayor of LA should hire Eric Brightwell to be the Neighborhood Tsar - Silver Lake
    Nov 30 2023

    Eric Brightwell is all the things you’d want in a neighbor. He’s been around for seemingly forever, he rides his bike everywhere when he’s not on the bus, he’s civically minded, he knows where the best spots are, he has great taste in movies and music, and he has the greatest obsession: drawing and painting neighborhood maps of Los Angeles.

    Lo all these years, I was lucky enough to meet him at his spacious home, one of the best apartments you’ll find in Silver Lake as it’s near all the best haunts, it’s surrounded with fauna, and it’s inhabited by one of the biggest cats you’ll ever have the chance to pet with your foot.

    In this episode we check all the boxes: local politics, tales of working at the original location of Amoeba, tales of working in a musty basement of porn, discussing why the Channel Islands matter, Thomas Brothers Guides, and the realization that mapmaking is subjective.

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    1 hr and 42 mins