The "Man of 1000 Voices," Mel Blanc was the lungs behind Bugs, Daffy, Porky, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Tweety, and hundreds more. Arguably the most influential voice-actor of all time, Blanc is buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery where his headstone reads eloquently, "THAT'S ALL FOLKS."
Died This Day In LA: Bugs Bunny (Mel Blanc)
Can Suede Save the Tacky Bonaventure?
Suede Bar, downtown's newest lounge, opened last week with little fanfare. Can the red suede bar that promises "beautiful staff" and a "sexy ambience" save The Westin Bonaventure from its tacky self or is it just more of the same?
Ray Bradbury Talks About Love (and Monorails)
Writer Ray Bradbury may be 87, but his mind and sense of humor are as agile as ever. LAist joined his diehard fans and other audience members for an evening with Bradbury live at the Fremont Centre Theatre in South Pasadena on Friday night. The author of American classics – Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles etc. – took the stage and talked for nearly an hour and a half on his love life.
Daily Disgruntle / Shelter From The Norm
Welcome to Monday, people. And welcome to the first post of the Daily Disgruntle -- your weekday touchstone of work related games, diversions, commiserations, news, recipes, and on-the-clock subterfuge for the LA office culture. Today we’re going to talk about space. Now, if you are lucky enough to work for Buck Rogers, your office probably looks like this. But, if you are one of the millions of worker bees who is not gainfully employed...
Small Wonder
The Egyptian Theatre celebrates the 25th anniversary of '80s sci-fi camp-fest "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" tonight at 8:00 PM with all kinds of stuff: guest speakers, exhibits of props, costumes and artwork and drinks. Rumor has it that Vickie from "Small Wonder" will be there!

