A big giant thank you to everyone who has been following along on our efforts to re-home L.A.’s big, lovable aquatic buddy Rufus the Fish! This has been a very crazy week, we’ve barely had time to take a breath in between trying to field the press and actually try to accomplish our goals for Rufus. We are in the process of setting up a website at RufusTheFish.com...
We’ll be hosting a fun trivia game where Kathie Lee gives prizes to the audience. YOU GUYS KNOW L.A. TRIVIA!!! You can *nail* this! Please join us for the taping. I plan to be drunk. Just like Kathie Lee. :) Our Segment will air on February 13th at 10:30am on NBC.
In 1958, Bill Coffman and Bill Field purchased the Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ from the Fox West Coast Theater in Long Beach. In 1968, Old Town Music Hall settled into its present home in the original El Segundo State Theater. Every weekend, they still show classic films… and more often than not, Bill Fields himself plays the Wurlitzer for you....
When I’m old and gray and thinking back upon the beginnings of HiddenLA, this will always be one of the first things to bring a smile to my face. You guys did good. :) A GIANT bag o’ props to Nirvan Mullick for making such an adorable short film about the whole story. Watch it below! If you’d like to help with Caine’s college scholarship fund, please...
People tend to glamorize the old Red Cars. It’s controversial to say this, but by the time they were shut down the trains were considered by a lot of people to be relics… loud, dirty, clunky, and outdated. The shame is that people didn’t fight to have them updated or replaced entirely right away. There’s no disputing that in the 1960s, freeways and...
Our Halloween Coffin Hunt was such a blast… with the help of the Los Angeles Federal Credit Union and More LA Than, we’re continuing our brand of family friendly local sight-discoverin’ and prize-winnin’ fun into Christmas and Hanukkah! FOR FULL DETAILS OF THE HOLIDAY HUNT, CLICK HERE. Each weekend, prizes will get BIGGER! HUNT #2: Sunday, Dec. 4...