Can any LAista or person familiar with said city tell me what there is to do around Union Station.
What about Olvera Street?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Can any LAista or person familiar with said city tell me what there is to do around Union Station.
What about Olvera Street?
She has a band? That's hot. Does she sing? I like a woman who can sing. Although I don't know, I'm not really into rap/hip-hop...at all, so much.
She does sing. (I met her when she was in a musical that I designed.) She says she's in a pop group, so I don't know how much rap/hip-hop is actually involved. I haven't heard them, myself.
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Doesn't Berke Breathed spell it tuckus?
What about Olvera Street?
What's on Olvera? Coffee and the like?
I almost just talked her into coming to Westwood, but her schedule doesn't quite allow, darnit.
Here's a link: El Pueblo de Los Angeles.
Kristen's link gives you better information (and er not 30 years out of date besides.)
Apropos of nothing, NPR has a great interview with Seth Green up.
Oh there's an Olvera Street-centric Web Page too. They have an entire page on the History of Chocolate.
Apropos of nothing, NPR has a great interview with Seth Green up.
Can't listen at work, but the exciting bit for me was surfing from there to sethgreenonline.com, which said that Greg the Bunny may make it's way back to TV! Hurray!
Can any LAista or person familiar with said city tell me what there is to do around Union Station. I'm meeting a slightly neurotic family member there this afternoon, and I'd rather we not wing it too much.
I was going to suggest Olivera Street as well. There's also supposed to be a nice restaurant inside Union Station, but I've never been there. And another LA landmark, Phillipe's, is nearby. Claims to be the first French dip sandwich.
Oh. Traxx?