― walter kranz (walterkranz), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:26 (eighteen years ago) link
Major subdistricts include Picfair Village (whose name is a tribute to Mary Pickford's and Douglas Fairbanks' estate, Pickfair), South Carthay, Carthay Circle, Carthay Square, Wilshire Vista, and Little Ethiopia, a community of relatively recent Ethiopian and Indian immigrants.
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The Neighborhood
Carthay takes its name from a now-demolished movie theater which stood on the corner of San Vicente and Crescent Heights boulevards. The neighborhood was mostly developed in the 1930s, capitalizing on the success of the Miracle Mile. Most houses are built in the Art Deco or Spanish Colonial styles popular at the time. Initially segregated and all-white, Carthay has since become fairly diverse, with many middle-class black and Latino families living within the district. Much of its white population is Jewish, with several yeshivas and synagogues found in the area.
I want to start using that now: "forget Weho, I'm gonna go hang out in CARTHAY"
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:27 (eighteen years ago) link
TELL IT TO VIK!
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:28 (eighteen years ago) link
walter dude, enjoy
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:28 (eighteen years ago) link
― walter kranz (walterkranz), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:30 (eighteen years ago) link
Little Ethiopia, Los Angeles, California
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (Redirected from Little Ethiopia)
Little Ethiopia refers to the stretch of Fairfax Avenue on the West Side of Los Angeles, California between Olympic and Pico boulevards. This area is filled with Ethiopian businesses and restaurants.
Little Ethiopia dates back to the early 1990s. Previously, this stretch of Fairfax Avenue was filled with Jewish businesses as is the case in the Fairfax District to the north.
Ethiopian businesses and restaurants have recently begun congregating on Washington Boulevard between Fairfax Avenue and National Boulevard in Culver City, less than a mile to the south of Little Ethiopia.
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:30 (eighteen years ago) link
or "Harvard Heights" - wtf? thats explains the "Byzantine-Latino Quarter" since it used to be heavily Greek back whenever http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Heights%2C_Los_Angeles%2C_California
I did know of Ladera Heights tho...the "black Beverly Hills" (ugh!)
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:33 (eighteen years ago) link
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:34 (eighteen years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:35 (eighteen years ago) link
People
The people of Los Angeles are known as Angelenos. L.A. can truly be described as a "world city" — that is, it has one of the largest and most diverse populations of any municipality anywhere. The Hispanic and Asian American populations are growing particularly quickly — the Asian American population is the largest of any city in the U.S. Los Angeles hosts the largest populations of Armenians, Cambodians, Filipinos, Guatemalans, Israelis, Koreans, Thais, Mexicans, Hungarians and Salvadorans outside of their respective countries. Los Angeles is also home to the largest populations of Japanese and Persians living in the U.S., and has one of the largest Native American populations in the country.
L.A. is home to people from more than 140 countries, who speak at least 224 different languages. Ethnic enclaves like Chinatown, Koreatown, Little India (Artesia), Little Armenia, Thai Town, Historic Filipinotown and Little Ethiopia give testimony to the polyglot character of Los Angeles.
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:35 (eighteen years ago) link
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:36 (eighteen years ago) link
― walter kranz (walterkranz), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:36 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:36 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:37 (eighteen years ago) link
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:37 (eighteen years ago) link
― walter kranz (walterkranz), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:38 (eighteen years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:39 (eighteen years ago) link
I don't even use "Westlake" - its all just Koreatown / MacArthur Park imo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westlake%2C_Los_Angeles%2C_California
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:39 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:39 (eighteen years ago) link
Despite the rather poetic homage paid to it, the real MacArthur Park became known for being a violent place after 1985 when drug-dealing, shoot-outs and occasional drownings became somewhat common. Before the decline of the neighborhood, the park featured the traditional paddle-boats and a large fountain in the center of the lake; since the park was a popular middle-class destination for over fifty years, it is likely it can be reclaimed in the future.
― something about dan aykroyd coming out of a coconut (deangulberry), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:40 (eighteen years ago) link
fun fact: Beck gave a shout-out to Zankou in "Debra"
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:41 (eighteen years ago) link
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:42 (eighteen years ago) link
― something about dan aykroyd coming out of a coconut (deangulberry), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:42 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:42 (eighteen years ago) link
The Sweet Life Business is booming at Mashti Malone's, where ice cream takes on the delicious and exotic flavors of its CO-owners' native Iran. Read Article
The store belongs to two brothers, Mashti,and Mehdi Shirvani,who grew up Mashhad, a small town in northern Iran. "We are not Malones," says Mehdi, the lively younger brother, and salesman of the joint. "Do I look like a Malone?" Read more Articles
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:44 (eighteen years ago) link
"DO I LOOK LIKE A MALONE" ?
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:45 (eighteen years ago) link
The FoodThe ice cream is made regularly on the premises, and rosewater is the base for most flavors, enhanced with Middle Eastern ingredients such as orange blossom, saffron and cardamom in place of traditional American ones. Creamy rosewater ice cream hits the tongue meltingly smooth, while the perfume of roses wakes the taste buds. Coconut-pineapple marries two powerful flavors into a perfectly balanced mixture. The rosewater sorbet is similar to a traditional Iranian dessert, flecked with slightly crunchy rice noodles. American flavors are just as delicious: Strawberry cheesecake tastes remarkably like its namesake, and almonds stud praline's caramel sweetness.
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:46 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:46 (eighteen years ago) link
― walter kranz (walterkranz), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:47 (eighteen years ago) link
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:48 (eighteen years ago) link
x^n-post
weho has a funny lego like shape. it should be more priapic, somehow!
Well, if you rotate it 45 degrees it gets a scoosh more phallic, if not priapic.
But the ZIP is 90069 haw haw haw. So there's that.
― rogermexico (rogermexico), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:49 (eighteen years ago) link
actually, it tasted exactly the same. maybe if you should accidentally end up west of la brea, you can stoop to our level and check it out!
― something about dan aykroyd coming out of a coconut (deangulberry), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:50 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:52 (eighteen years ago) link
dean my anti-westside faux snobbery is just a parody of all those who usually remain "west of labarea" - i'm cool w/ the westside just wouldnt want to live there (since im p00r). but fo real...i just had a coworker from manhattan beach who rarely goes anywhere east of the 405. before i doubted whether ppl like this exist ...whatever its cool. theyre missing out on most of the city; their loss!
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:53 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:54 (eighteen years ago) link
Only the man himself could answer.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:55 (eighteen years ago) link
No no, it's just that no one was listening and people started to say wacky things or correct me for things I never said!
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:55 (eighteen years ago) link
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:56 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:57 (eighteen years ago) link
lets all go to historic filipinotown on friday. even tho i dont know whats to do there
― Vichitravirya XI, Tuesday, 14 June 2005 23:59 (eighteen years ago) link
Spencer, I hope you're not referring to the goofy map. I was trying to find a real map, but the West Hollywood logo was all I could come up with. No smartassedness intended.
― walter kranz (walterkranz), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 00:00 (eighteen years ago) link
We can find out! (And respond to me back, those of you I've e-mailed, I haven't heard from anyone! Then again I haven't heard from Arthur yet, I should call him. Will try and be in LA around 6 pm, Amoeba again -- big surprise.)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 00:01 (eighteen years ago) link
― Remy (x Jeremy), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 00:02 (eighteen years ago) link
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 00:03 (eighteen years ago) link
oh! i didn't know that one person like this actually existed! carry on with the generalizations then!
seriously though, from my experience, the "i don't leave the eastside" people are far more vocal and obnoxious about the sentiment. in fact, i can't recall ever meeting anyone who used the "i don't leave the westside" catchphrase.
― something about dan aykroyd coming out of a coconut (deangulberry), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 00:06 (eighteen years ago) link
The city of South Pasadena exists for only one thing - blocking the 710 freeway extension. Their hatred is ever-lasting, ever-intense, and completely unstoppable. So intense is their fury that the city incorporated long before the 710 came into being.
Everyone else in Southern California wants to call South Pasadena NIMBYville, and I totally agree.
Of course I work there and take the Gold Line three days a week. Pave the whole damn thing over as far as I'm concerned.
― Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 00:08 (eighteen years ago) link