albs
- Name: albert
- Location: century city & wilshire park/k-town
- Job: litigation slave
Recent Comments
Why not link to the original article from the LA Times? And uh, poor analogy. Kozinski's the judge, so he wasn't condemning anyone re obscenity. That's the prosecutors job....
all the haters need to go watch the first three movies again and realize that nostalgia is clouding their judgment. crystal skull is perfectly in the style of the first three and a more thrilling adv...
It's more likely a bug in Google Reader, but the LAist feed tends to crash my browser. I think it's the embedded youtube videos.....
About three weeks ago, I called on a Friday and got a table for 2 the next day at 7:00 PM with no trouble. Risky, but yay for cancellations! We also got the Grilled Beef Tagliata and Beef Brasato, ab...
also in your defense: ucla and usc buildings do look alike. but on topic, very sad news....
uhhh.. what farrelli said, lol....
i agree! battlestar galactica is easily one of the best shows on tv. and i love greek too. shhh...
I took a similar shot of Urban Light, except at night when the lampposts are lit up.. so beautiful!...
Great job covering my hood! Love the pictures and cool secrets you've squirreled out. Another fantastic installment from Kemp. Kudos!! A minor quibble... Country Club Park only extends from Pico to ...
have you seen the original host of top chef, katie lee joel? padma was a HUGE step up....
never been to the fashion district, def want to check it out now!...
great in-depth coverage of ktown, very informative, and paints the neighborhood in a great light.. fantastic work!...
does the culver city dinah's have the same sides and chicken livers? i want to try them, but glendale's pretty out of the way for me....
your use of "totally" is what bugs. did he diss LA? yeah, ok maybe he did. but did he say LA restaurants are terrible? no, not at all. his review was generally positive, not a total rip on LA. he even...
the "totally disses" byline blows things WAY out of proportion. the way he framed his article was meant to appeal to his SF audience, and it fits the popular (and often accurate) perception of LA. the...

