Saturday, January 21, 2012

Ocean Front Walk Ordinance In Effect; Midnight Curfew on Venice Boardwalk

Ocean Front Walk Ordinance In Effect; Midnight Curfew on Venice Boardwalk


Henna stands will be allowed to continue business as usual on Ocean Front Walk.

The new Ocean Front Walk Ordinance that amends Los Angeles Municipal Code 42.15 to regulate vending and performances on the Venice Beach boardwalk went into effect Friday as some of its nuances continue to unfold.


Lt. Paola Kreefft of the Los Angeles Police Department told the Venice Neighborhood Council on Tuesday that officers will start enforcing a previous city regulation that prohibits any person from being at Venice Beach Park, including Ocean Front Walk, between the hours of 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. The enforcement of the park's hours became part of the plan to enforce the new vending rules, which prohibits overnight camping for vending spots.


"That obviously means that the park is closed to everyone, you can't sleep in the park overnight, you can't enter the park overnight, you can't linger and you can't loiter," she said. "It's going to be applied universally, not just to people who like to stay overnight in the park, but people who live in the area won't be able to walk on Ocean Front Walk after midnight."


The police department understands that there are homes and businesses along Ocean Front Walk and people will be allowed to walk to their homes and from a business to a parking lot.


"But if anyone wants to take a midnight stroll through the park, that's not going to be allowed," Kreefft said.


The VNC board has been supportive of the Ocean Front Walk ordinance, said VNC President Linda Lucks to Kreefft, but the part about the park closure was new information and not brought before the board.


VNC member Ivonne Guzman said she felt the overnight park closure was "taking a lot of our freedom away" and noted that she sometimes enjoys a midnight bike ride. 


VNC community officer Cindy Chambers said the closure of the park goes against the California Coastal Commission findings and said the park and its boardwalk should remain open to the public.


The VNC's Neighborhood Committee on Monday will hear from representatives from Los Angeles City Councilman Bill Rosendahl's office and residents on the newly posted rules at the Oakwood Park Recreation Center.


Meanwhile, the City of Los Angele...




Friday, January 20, 2012

A Plague of Pearl Clutching

A Plague of Pearl Clutching

Unless you’re former First Lady Barbara Bush, pearls may not be in style. But accusing people of clutching them is.





Famous Photogs Pose With Their Most Iconic Images

Famous Photogs Pose With Their Most Iconic Images

Tim Mantoani takes portraits of famous photographers holding their most iconic or favorite photos in his new book Behind Photographs: Archiving Photographic Legends. Mantoani has shot over 150 of these portraits in the last five years.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

25 funniest game show bloopers

25 funniest game show bloopers

''Jeopardy'' viral video reminds us how buzzy a wrong answer on a game show can be; it's not the first time...



America puts aside all its differences to agree on Johnny Depp

Film: Newswire: America puts aside all its differences to agree on Johnny Depp

Our nation may be bitterly fragmented along gender lines, generation gaps, and whether Lana Del Rey deserves scorn, but there is one thing we can apparently refrain from screaming at each other over: Johnny Depp is our favorite actor, his off-kilter performances briefly abating our desire to see our ideological enemies stuffed in a burlap sack and drowned. The distinction of America’s Favorite Actor has been awarded to Depp for his second straight year by the Harris Poll, which has measured the country’s feelings about movie stars since 1994 (when we’re pretty sure Richard Grieco came in ...

13 influential Sundance movies

13 influential Sundance movies

Look back at some of the films that got a boost in Park City, then shook up audiences and the industry

Sundance: 21 fest hits (that flopped)

Sundance: 21 fest hits (that flopped)

Look back at some flicks that were the toast of Utah -- and DOA at the box office everywhere else

Whitney Cummings asks that you be nicer to Lana Del Rey and all female performers who maybe aren't very good

Music: Newswire: Whitney Cummings asks that you be nicer to Lana Del Rey and all female performers who maybe aren't very good


This week has been one prolonged whistle of hot, steamy hatred, as the percolating, preemptive backlash for Lana Del Rey finally boiled over with her Saturday Night Live performance, and everyone poured themselves a hot cup of Constant Comment About How Lana Del Rey Sucks tea. But not everyone has been so quick to join in the awkward tea-drinking metaphor—a small yet fervent chorus of backlash to the backlash that today has been joined by one Whitney Cummings. While one might assume that Cummings was enjoying her brief respite from being the most-reviled woman on NBC, Cummings instead used ...




12 indie movies that hit it big

12 indie movies that hit it big


From ''Easy Rider'' to ''Slumdog Millionaire,'' small films that beat the odds to crash the mainstream



The Best Fictional Scientists From TV and Movies

The Best Fictional Scientists From TV and Movies

With so many great, funny, scary, sexy and sinister fictional scientists on TV and in the movies, it's hard to pick the best. But we did it anyway. Here is our list of favorites. We like our list, but we know you'll let us know who we forgot and where we went wrong!

"Shit the Dowager Countess Says"

The only "Shit ____ says" video we'll post: "Shit the Dowager Countess Says"

You may have noticed we haven't posted any of the hundreds of "Shit ___ says" videos that have sprung up in the wake of the "Shit Girls Say" video that blew up a few weeks back. That's because they're increasingly terrible and one-note, and we don't want to contribute to prolonging a meme that should have run its course two weeks ago... except in this one case. The only person capable of making us break this embargo: Downton Abbey's the Dowager Countess of Granthem, played by Maggie Smith, who is always ready with a withering ...

Kodak Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Kodak Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Georg Szalai
The maker of digital cameras and film for the photo, movie and TV industries will continue to operate its businesses and hopes to emerge from bankruptcy next year after cutting costs and selling some of its patents.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Part of Beach Near Ballona Creek Closed After 5,000 Gallon Sewage Spill

Part of Beach Near Ballona Creek Closed After 5,000 Gallon Sewage Spill

Part of Beach Near Ballona Creek Closed After 5,000 Gallon Sewage Spill

A sewage spill has forced officials to close down a one-mile stretch of beach near Ballona Creek today, and the beach will remain off-limits to surfers and swimmers until at least late Thursday afternoon. [ more › ]

Dennis Hopper Mural by Madsteez and MAR Completed in Venice

Dennis Hopper Mural by Madsteez and MAR Completed in Venice

Dennis Hopper Mural by Madsteez and MAR Completed in Venice

Dennis Hopper was a Venice fixture, and to commemorate the late, great actor, local artists Madsteez and MAR recently completed a mural in the beach community that features a large-scale portrait of him. [ more › ]

'Battle Royale,' 'Chinatown' Hit Blu-ray for the First Time

'Battle Royale,' 'Chinatown' Hit Blu-ray for the First Time



Borys Kit
The controversial Japanese movie, set in a dystopian future where high school students are forced to fight each other to the death, will hit stores just days before the highly anticipated "Hunger Games" is set to open nationwide.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

TCA: Louis C.K. on his FX Comedy: “I Don’t Need this S---"

TCA: Louis C.K. on his FX Comedy: “I Don’t Need this S---"



Lacey Rose
The comedian opens up about his success, his freedom as a storyteller and his disgust for award shows and the celebrity humor they traffic in.

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Why Some of the Internet's Most Popular Websites Will Be Going Dark on January 18

Why Some of the Internet's Most Popular Websites Will Be Going Dark on January 18

Why Some of the Internet's Most Popular Websites Will Be Going Dark on January 18

On January 18, some of biggest websites on the internet will be going dark to send a message to its users: This is a test. This is only a test.

The real emergency, these websites say, would be if the Stop Online Piracy Act (known as SOPA) gets signed into law. [ more › ]


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