Reverend Gadget
At Left Coast Electric Vehicles, a gorgeous 1947 Ford is waiting for its electric upgrade. “My clients are all people who love their cars,” Gadget muses.
Gina Marie Canavan
Gina is the epitome of “starving artist” — she has been spending her lunch money on film development since high school.
Tobias Levene
You will often find Tobias surrounded by a captive audience, telling stories about jumping out of helicopters in Asia or deep-sea diving for pearls in Australia.
Philip Lassiter
Philip is a minister whose religion is music. HIs piano: the pulpit. His horn players: the deacons.
The Dari Rulai Temple
Hanmi is an ancient esoteric sect of Chinese Buddhism. Their motto is “know yourself, change yourself, conquer yourself.”
The Doulas of Death
“We need a new narrative for dying to support ourselves and our families. The suffering that people experience at end of life …is not only physical, it is also spiritual and em
The Vision Theatre
In 2012 the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs completed a $11 million renovation of the theater.
The Dunbar Hotel
Built in 1928 by the prominent Black power couple John and Vada Somerville, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The Coliseum
The Coliseum is the only facility in the world to host two Olympiads, two Super Bowls, one World Series, and a Papal Mass.
Watts Towers
The Watts Towers of Simon Rodia are now celebrated as one of the greatest examples of outsider art and naïve art. Many of his neighbors were of the opinion he had completely lost