Entries from LAist tagged with 'seanbonner'
November 7, 2007
Defamer: The Reno 911 men slipped on their shorts and offered their support to the striking writers today EatingLA: Everyone's favorite unbalanced chef Gordon Ramsay is going to have "a conversation" at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills on the 20th. Bite me. Sean Bonner: points us to a gift for the man or woman who has everything and would like less (and no it's not a Mike Huckabee mask, but close) Luke Ford:......
Continue Reading "Around the LA Blogosphere"July 22, 2007
A group of homeowners are trying to change their part of Reseda to be officially recognized as Reseda Ranch. Sean Bonner of Blogging.la spots Los Angeles Dodger bling on the streets of Tokyo. The results should be in by tomorrow for today's vote by grocery workers on the proposed labor contract. It is expected to pass. A woman in Ventura was killed in a hit and run while riding her bike when a truck......
Continue Reading "Extra, Extra: Get Your Black Market Recycled Plastic!"November 13, 2006
View Stats on LAPD Video Wednesday: Around 3,500 Thursday: Around 4,000 Friday: Around 27,000 Monday: Over 677,100 Disappearing Act Sean Bonner of Metroblogging LA writes an op-ed on an editorial about Use of Force on LAPD's blog. As of this publishing, the LAPD's editorial is missing. No distractions for you! Many corporate-based Internet filters block YouTube, and City Hall is no exception. But the fact that it took hours to see the video within......
Continue Reading "LAPD Video Quickies"November 9, 2006
Yesterday, Sean Bonner of Metroblogging Los Angeles, who helped the LAPD birth a blog of their own, caught wind of a video taken on August 11 and posted on YouTube on October 18, showing a splice of an arrest with an officer punching a man in the face. Immediately, LAist wrote Council District 13, requesting a response. They were not aware of it and said they would let us know of any details to......
Continue Reading "The LAPD Video & How the Press Reacts"August 24, 2006
Sean Bonner is the co-founder of Metroblogging, which is the largest network of city-based blogs on the entire Interwebs -- with 50 cities under their masthead. When he's not launching new web ventures or contributing to blogging.la, he's running the Culver City art gallery sixspace with his wife Caryn, being Vegan, or riding his mountain bike while humming Ice Cube tunes. 1. name: Sean Bonner 2. birthplace: Washington DC 3. LA neighborhood you live......
Continue Reading "26 Questions for Sean Bonner"August 15, 2006
Being the huge Midnight Ridazz fans that Blogging.la's Sean Bonner and Will Campbell are, we got a little curious and joined in on the action last Friday. Too many people to actually find the fellow bloggers (some say there were 1700, Sean says around 1300), we just chilled and enjoyed the ride. The Midnight Ridazz began in 2004 with an 18 mile Friday night ride of six cyclists and 2 skateborders. Founders say they......
Continue Reading "We Rode Through Midnight"February 26, 2006
The easiest way to decsribe BarCamp is to say it like they do: BarCamp ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees. And it's overnight, like camp! It's coming up in LA, on March 4-5. The whole local version is being brought to us by Sean Bonner of Blogging.la, Little Radio and a couple......
Continue Reading "BarCamp LA is coming!"March 14, 2005
Are we allowed to confess that while we are loving SXSW, we are a little homesick? Notebook Los Angeles talks about their weekend and, yeah, we didn't do any of that. We did have some quality sushi at the hotel restaurant, though. Who knew they could make good sushi in Austin, Texas? They informed us that the fish was procured daily. From where? How expensive must it be to get all that fresh fish......
Continue Reading "Live from SXSW: What We Miss"August 26, 2004
Yesterday's Women's Wear Daily reported that T-shirts bearing political messages are more popular than ever. Online sales outlets and political websites fuel this body-as-billboard trend. The article also mentions LA's own Sean Bonner and the sixspace Gallery downtown. WWD reports: "Also benefiting from sales are Web sites, including CafePress.com, that service organizations that don’t have the time and wherewithal to court their own retail accounts. San Leandro, Calif.-based CafePress.com will ship more than a......
Continue Reading "LA Trendsetters Hawk the Vote"