
Brian De Los Santos
Former Host, How To L.A., social
(he/him)
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From kayaking in Santa Cruz Island to wine tasting in Ojai, here are road trips just a few hours from L.A. that can shake up your city vibes (and be a good thing).
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Merrick Morton’s exhibit “UN-REHEARSED” depicting cholo culture is on display in Chinatown.
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For Tacos 5 y 10 co-owner Daniel Martinez, serving food and community is about more than just money — it connects him back home.
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The homegrown O.C. comic left her corporate job to pursue comedy full time. Now she’s performing at the Netflix is A Joke Festival in L.A.
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Evan Lovett’s love for L.A. and news got him to launch a channel to highlight history and neighborhoods.
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Michael Areceneaux, writer of New York Times best seller “I Can’t Date Jesus,” returned to L.A. to write a new chapter of his life. He’s still learning about the city and needs a writing spot.
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Oliver Alpuche opened Redline, a neighborhood gay bar, to create community. He's doing his part to keep downtown alive.
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Los Angeles has the most diversity in street light design of any American city.
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As our guest Dexter Thomas says, "get off the internet" and go do some stuff in L.A.
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Red Ortiz was inspired by graffiti at a young age. Now he collaborates on art projects throughout L.A.
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