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Seven Novels That Captured the Dark Side of Life in LA

  Life in LA. There’s nothing quite like it. Love it or hate it, no other city in the world can match the energy of a town that dreams enough for an entire planet. And sure, there are a few nightmares to balance out those dreams. Over the decades, several writers have found an unlikely muse in LA’s shadows. Here are just a few examples of novels that accurately captured the nuanced experience of the dark side of life in LA.  Hollywood by Charles Bukowski Life in LA was so intrinsic to Charles Bukowski’s semi-autobiographical oeuvre that it’s difficult to choose just one novel. We went with Hollywood because it provides a biting examination of the titular dream machine.  But from his very first novel, Bukowski refused to simply observe the dark side of the city. He absolutely wallowed in it. He revealed that, at times, the darker side is also the most addictively mesmerizing face of the LA diamond.  Hollywood finds Bukowski’s analog, Henry Chinaski, navig

With Million Dollar Homes as the Standard in LA, Angelenos Want Solutions

  At the turn of the millennium, a gameshow started to dominate pop culture in the U.S. due to its lofty promises of wild riches. Today, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire could easily be retitled Who Wants to Own a Home in Los Angeles . Sure, it’s not as catchy. But it pretty much equates to the same thing. The Los Angeles Times summed it up as much in their recent opinion piece about million dollar homes becoming the LA norm. For those who already own homes, this isn’t an urgent issue. But for those trying to purchase their first home and the vast renting population of the city, it’s a red flag that demands change.  A Massive City Primarily Zoned as a Suburb Photo credit: Basil D Soufi California is facing a housing inventory problem. And, as much as we love our city, Los Angeles is easily one of the worst offenders when it comes to stymying housing development.  Initially, the city of Los Angeles was legally zoned for a population of 10 million people. Yet, the

Must-See Movies Coming Out September 2023

  September 2023 is bringing excitement back to the theaters with these must-see movies. With a ton of heavy-hitting actors and actresses gracing our screens, it’s time to get your popcorn ready and feast your eyes on this desirable lineup. Here are some can’t-miss movies coming out in September: 1) The Kill Room            The Kill Room in Theaters September 29th Ever heard of the series Kill Bill ? If you haven’t – you aren’t a movie buff, that’s for sure! Uma Thurman is known for starring in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill . There are two volumes total, all of which were bangers at the box office. So the irony of Thurman starring in yet another violent thriller with the word “kill” in it is not lost on us. This movie, The Kill Room , is unrelated to the Kill Bill series but will feature Thurman back in her element in this comedy crime thriller. The plot hones in on a money-laundering hitman, known as the Bagman, who uses an art gallery as his “front”. This film

Biophilic Interior Design – Bringing the Outside In

  Have you heard about the new style taking the interior design industry by storm? Does the idea of embracing natural elements in your home décor excite you?  Well then you may just be ready to give Biophilic home décor a try.  Biophilic Interior Design is a growing trend among designers and interior decorators that incorporates natural elements, colors, patterns, and nature into the home décor in new and exciting ways. This focus on nature enhances the sense of calmness and transforms your living or working environment. What is Biophilic Interior Design? Photo Credit: Envato Elements Biophilic Interior Design means incorporating nature into our indoor environment. It comes from the word Biophilia – meaning Love of Nature. This trend focuses on creating a calming space with a visual connection with nature while improving wellbeing, health and productivity.  With humans spending about 90% of their lives indoors, creating a space with more soothing elements is e

Recent Disturbing Accusations Contrast Against LA’s Housing Supply Challenges

  Housing supply, or lack thereof, continues to be a hot topic across the state of California. That’s why a recent story , cracked by Robin Urevich of Capital & Main and Gabriel Sandoval of ProPublica, is so unsettling. It’s compounded by another disturbing story highlighted by C.C. de Vere for Empty Los Angeles. At first, they may seem like they’re about completely different topics. But both draw our attention to how easily Los Angeles real estate is being abused… if it’s being used at all. We’d recommend reading both pieces in their entirety since we’ll just be going into an overview. But they highlight different types of property mismanagement and how it’s keeping the city’s housing supply needlessly low.  Renting Out Low-Income Housing to Tourists Photo credit: Envato The first story of abused housing supply starts several years ago when certain Los Angeles area hotels converted to studio apartments. Their units would no longer be used for visitors, but f