Archive for Culture

Explore the World’s Most Iconic Foods – What’s your Favorite Breakfast?

Jan 23, 2012 by

Of course, Breakfast is the most important meal nutrionally. But who says it has to be boring? Well based on the following actual examples from Breakfasts around the Globe–Travelin’ Local has destroyed that myth. Explore [...]

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100 Years of Paramount Pictures sponsored by Film Independent & LACMA

Jan 23, 2012 by

  100 Years of Paramount Pictures January 26 For the next five months, on the last Thursday of each month, Film Independent at LACMA invites you to a celebration of the 100th anniversary of Paramount [...]

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This Weekend’s Orange County Calendar

Jan 22, 2012 by

What’s up this weekend in Orange County? Plenty! And you’ll find it all right here,  plus new February events.   Welcome to Travelin’ Local’s round up of  Music, Arts, Sports, Children’s Programs, Community Events and more. [...]

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A Bibliophile Finds a Library in Prague

Jan 14, 2012 by

By Wendy Braun. Libraries and books are a passion of mine. As an advocate of good children’s literature, I made a resolution last January to visit as many libraries (especially their children’s departments) as I [...]

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Orange County Calendar for this Weekend

Jan 14, 2012

What’s up for the weekend? You’ll find it all right here. Welcome to our round up of Music, Arts, Sports, Children’s Programs, Community Events and more. Bowers Museum’s Warriors, Tombs and Temples, China’s Enduring Legacy, [...]

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Got Art? Head to the Fowler Museum as part of Pacific Standard Time

Jan 08, 2012

Located on the beautiful UCLA Campus, the Fowler’s continuous quality exhibitions are without exception, worth a visit. Since admission is free, you can’t go wrong. While there, afterward enjoy the quaint Westwood Village campus shopping [...]

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PST – Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980 Now at the Hammer Museum

Jan 05, 2012

Closing January 8, 2012, Part of Pacific Standard Time: Art in L,A. 1945 – 1980 of Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960–1980 is a comprehensive exhibition which examines the vital legacy of the city’s [...]

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Free Concerts from the World

Jan 05, 2012

In case you hadn’t heard, the Music Center downtown is offering free concerts designed to give you and your family a little taste of the world. Each concert brings a different country to light. This [...]

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Los Angeles Zoning Code overhaul will Negatively affect our Neighborhoods

Jan 03, 2012

Intelligent City Planning is a key component to a city’s vibrancy and overall well being. There is no human endeavor that is not intimately affected by it, and for it to succeed, local citizens and [...]

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JAMES HAYWARD “SATORI” – Pacific Standard Time (PST)

Jan 02, 2012

In conjunction with Pacific Standard Time, Richard Telles Fine Art presents a selection of paintings and drawings by James Hayward that span from 1972 to 1979. Having worked in Los Angeles for over 30 years, [...]

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I Pledge to Read the Written Word

Jan 01, 2012

[Ed.note]Courtesy of Wendy Braun We support the printed word in all its forms: newspapers, magazines, and of course books. We think reading on computers or phones or whatever is fine, but it cannot replace the [...]

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20 Free Tickets to Attend the World Famous Palm Springs Museum

Dec 31, 2011

Travelin’ Local is pleased to offer 20 Free Tickets from our sponsor, The Palm Springs Art Museum. To make things interesting and fun, the rules are simple and should be a fun challenge for all [...]

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Orange County’s Movie History

Dec 23, 2011

Can we rewind and fast forward? That seems to be the movie question in Orange County. Right now Orange County has a small core of historic movie theaters that we recently explored, and a fresh [...]

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Los Angeles has a Large Ethnic Diversity

Dec 21, 2011

If Los Angeles is known for anything besides its glamor, glitz, and being the entertainment capital, it’s our ethnic diversity that tells another side of who we are. Our population’s ethnicity ranges from Latinos to [...]

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