Stories Tagged as
Los angeles
That's what they call a canvas in the big city
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 8, 2015
L.A. company Walldogs company hand-paints those ads found on the sides of buildings.
Who's the real-life inspiration for L.A. noir?
by
Adriene Hill
Dec 30, 2014
The L.A. Times traces the life of private detective Samuel Marlowe.
How an oil rush made LA the city it is today
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 18, 2014
After first oil well was drilled in 1892, derricks became a symbol of Los Angeles.
The slick business behind 'Sharknado(es)'
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 7, 2014
The Asylum hasn't lost any money on the more than 200 "mockbusters" they've made.
LA Smog: the battle against air pollution
Jul 14, 2014
How can the Chinese live with terrible air pollution? One answer: Americans did.
Women led air pollution protests from the start
Jul 14, 2014
Women often partnered with scientists to make their case for cleaner air.
Meet the other undocumented immigrants
by
Jeff Tyler
Jul 2, 2014
30-40 percent of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. entered the country legally.
For public good, not for profit.
Bobbleheadmania hits Dodger Stadium
by
Ben Bergman
Jun 20, 2014
What really brings baseball fans to the stadium? Free giveaways.
Paparazzi photographer caught in the act!
by
Tommy Andres
Mar 13, 2014
Does that look like a tabloid headline? Good.
A $100 million home run for Dodger Stadium
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 27, 2013
Dodger Stadium is in the midst of a $100 million remodel. Janet Marie Smith, the architect who designed it, took us on a tour less than a week before opening day.