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    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    In this episode, our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to a midnight movie at the historic Nuart Theatre.

    The Nuart Theatre's art deco marquee lights up Santa Monica and Sawtelle — so head west with us to a screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and discover cult cinema past and present. 

    Guests: Austin Fresh and Nina Minnelli, performers in the Nuart's "Rocky Horror" shadow cast; longtime, retired Nuart film programmer Mark Valen; president of Landmark Theatres Kevin Holloway; and theater historian Ross Melnick.

    Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    Part 3: Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    For the next installment of our finding community series, we're talking music! 

    Writer's 'Round LA is a Nashville-style, singer-songwriter showcase and hang for artists and non-artists alike. Think a 60s or 70s era Laurel Canyon open mic night. Good vibes all around.  

    Today, How To LA producer Megan Botel explores how people are creating strong connections and building community through groups like Writer's 'Round LA. 

    Guests: Greg Gilman, singer, songwriter for Greg in Good Company and founder of Writer's 'Round LA; Kat Hamilton, curator for Writer's 'Round LA and singer-songwriter. 

    Here are the musicians you heard in the episode, check them out! 

    Leah Ashton, listen to her latest album here.

    Erica Dawson (who has a show coming up). 

    Dylan Kanner, who played the open mic. Check out his dreamy music. 

    Greg In Good Company, check out their new single, "Home."

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    Part 3: Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    For the next installment of our finding community series, we're talking music! 

    Writer's 'Round LA is a Nashville-style, singer-songwriter showcase and hang for artists and non-artists alike. Think a 60s or 70s era Laurel Canyon open mic night. Good vibes all around.  

    Today, How To LA producer Megan Botel explores how people are creating strong connections and building community through groups like Writer's 'Round LA. 

    Guests: Greg Gilman, singer, songwriter for Greg in Good Company and founder of Writer's 'Round LA; Kat Hamilton, curator for Writer's 'Round LA and singer-songwriter. 

    Here are the musicians you heard in the episode, check them out! 

    Leah Ashton, listen to her latest album here.

    Erica Dawson (who has a show coming up). 

    Dylan Kanner, who played the open mic. Check out his dreamy music. 

    Greg In Good Company, check out their new single, "Home."

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    Part 3: Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    For the next installment of our finding community series, we're talking music! 

    Writer's 'Round LA is a Nashville-style, singer-songwriter showcase and hang for artists and non-artists alike. Think a 60s or 70s era Laurel Canyon open mic night. Good vibes all around.  

    Today, How To LA producer Megan Botel explores how people are creating strong connections and building community through groups like Writer's 'Round LA. 

    Guests: Greg Gilman, singer, songwriter for Greg in Good Company and founder of Writer's 'Round LA; Kat Hamilton, curator for Writer's 'Round LA and singer-songwriter. 

    Here are the musicians you heard in the episode, check them out! 

    Leah Ashton, listen to her latest album here.

    Erica Dawson (who has a show coming up). 

    Dylan Kanner, who played the open mic. Check out his dreamy music. 

    Greg In Good Company, check out their new single, "Home."

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    Part 3: Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    For the next installment of our finding community series, we're talking music! 

    Writer's 'Round LA is a Nashville-style, singer-songwriter showcase and hang for artists and non-artists alike. Think a 60s or 70s era Laurel Canyon open mic night. Good vibes all around.  

    Today, How To LA producer Megan Botel explores how people are creating strong connections and building community through groups like Writer's 'Round LA. 

    Guests: Greg Gilman, singer, songwriter for Greg in Good Company and founder of Writer's 'Round LA; Kat Hamilton, curator for Writer's 'Round LA and singer-songwriter. 

    Here are the musicians you heard in the episode, check them out! 

    Leah Ashton, listen to her latest album here.

    Erica Dawson (who has a show coming up). 

    Dylan Kanner, who played the open mic. Check out his dreamy music. 

    Greg In Good Company, check out their new single, "Home."

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 3 - Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    Part 3: Building A Music Community To Feel Less Alone

    For the next installment of our finding community series, we're talking music! 

    Writer's 'Round LA is a Nashville-style, singer-songwriter showcase and hang for artists and non-artists alike. Think a 60s or 70s era Laurel Canyon open mic night. Good vibes all around.  

    Today, How To LA producer Megan Botel explores how people are creating strong connections and building community through groups like Writer's 'Round LA. 

    Guests: Greg Gilman, singer, songwriter for Greg in Good Company and founder of Writer's 'Round LA; Kat Hamilton, curator for Writer's 'Round LA and singer-songwriter. 

    Here are the musicians you heard in the episode, check them out! 

    Leah Ashton, listen to her latest album here.

    Erica Dawson (who has a show coming up). 

    Dylan Kanner, who played the open mic. Check out his dreamy music. 

    Greg In Good Company, check out their new single, "Home."

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    As we continue our series "Revival House," How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to The New Beverly Cinema over in Fairfax, where movies are always on film.

    The theater, owned by Quentin Tarantino, has a long history as complex as LA's. Join us as we explore the building's history and discover what makes it a special place to catch a double feature today. 

    Guests: Theater and operations manager Jules McLean, projectionist Danielle Wakin, and film professor and theater historian Ross Melnick. 

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    As we continue our series "Revival House," How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to The New Beverly Cinema over in Fairfax, where movies are always on film.

    The theater, owned by Quentin Tarantino, has a long history as complex as LA's. Join us as we explore the building's history and discover what makes it a special place to catch a double feature today. 

    Guests: Theater and operations manager Jules McLean, projectionist Danielle Wakin, and film professor and theater historian Ross Melnick. 

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    As we continue our series "Revival House," How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to The New Beverly Cinema over in Fairfax, where movies are always on film.

    The theater, owned by Quentin Tarantino, has a long history as complex as LA's. Join us as we explore the building's history and discover what makes it a special place to catch a double feature today. 

    Guests: Theater and operations manager Jules McLean, projectionist Danielle Wakin, and film professor and theater historian Ross Melnick. 

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 2 - The New Beverly Cinema, Always On Film

    As we continue our series "Revival House," How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro is taking us to The New Beverly Cinema over in Fairfax, where movies are always on film.

    The theater, owned by Quentin Tarantino, has a long history as complex as LA's. Join us as we explore the building's history and discover what makes it a special place to catch a double feature today. 

    Guests: Theater and operations manager Jules McLean, projectionist Danielle Wakin, and film professor and theater historian Ross Melnick. 

    HTLA Presents: Our Love Letter To LA's Indie Movie Theaters Introducing 'Revival House'

    HTLA Presents: Our Love Letter To LA's Indie Movie Theaters Introducing 'Revival House'

    How To LA is kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Independent movie theaters are having a moment. Many just turned — or are turning —  100 years old and several have reopened after extensive remodels.

    This matters because movie history is LOS ANGELES history. Some of these older venues can tell us a lot about the early days of Hollywood and this city. But what’s cool is that they continue to create spaces for community, to come together and watch a film on the big screen.

    So today we’re kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro. our Los Feliz girly who loves to explore entertainment and the arts in LA. 

    In this episode, she talks about she wants to put the spotlight on all these places, from The Vista to The Nuart to Braindead Studios, housed in The Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax 

    Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay

    Guests: How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro with tape from film theater historian Ross Melnick and programmer for The New Beverly Cinema, Jules McLean, plus moviegoers from all over L.A. 

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    Part 2: Speed Dating

    Sick of dating apps? Ever try speed dating?

    It's part of series from How to LA that examines feelings of loneliness in this town and how people are dealing with it by making new connections. Today we are going with romantic connections. In a city that's perceived as being very hard to date in, speed dating is gaining in popularity, especially among Gen Z.

    How To LA host Brian De Los Santos and producer Megan Botel went to two speed dating events – one for straight folks and one for people who identify as LGBTQ  – to check out how this whole thing works and give you some tips!

    They also speak to dating and relationship expert Damona Hoffman for some general dating advice.

    Guests: Damona Hoffman, certified dating and relationship coach and author of "F The Fairytale"; Andrea Ramirez, founder of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA); David Greenberg, chief operating officer of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA)

     

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    Part 2: Speed Dating

    Sick of dating apps? Ever try speed dating?

    It's part of series from How to LA that examines feelings of loneliness in this town and how people are dealing with it by making new connections. Today we are going with romantic connections. In a city that's perceived as being very hard to date in, speed dating is gaining in popularity, especially among Gen Z.

    How To LA host Brian De Los Santos and producer Megan Botel went to two speed dating events – one for straight folks and one for people who identify as LGBTQ  – to check out how this whole thing works and give you some tips!

    They also speak to dating and relationship expert Damona Hoffman for some general dating advice.

    Guests: Damona Hoffman, certified dating and relationship coach and author of "F The Fairytale"; Andrea Ramirez, founder of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA); David Greenberg, chief operating officer of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA)

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    Part 2: Speed Dating

    Sick of dating apps? Ever try speed dating?

    It's part of series from How to LA that examines feelings of loneliness in this town and how people are dealing with it by making new connections. Today we are going with romantic connections. In a city that's perceived as being very hard to date in, speed dating is gaining in popularity, especially among Gen Z.

    How To LA host Brian De Los Santos and producer Megan Botel went to two speed dating events – one for straight folks and one for people who identify as LGBTQ  – to check out how this whole thing works and give you some tips!

    They also speak to dating and relationship expert Damona Hoffman for some general dating advice.

    Guests: Damona Hoffman, certified dating and relationship coach and author of "F The Fairytale"; Andrea Ramirez, founder of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA); David Greenberg, chief operating officer of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA)

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    Part 2: Speed Dating

    Sick of dating apps? Ever try speed dating?

    It's part of series from How to LA that examines feelings of loneliness in this town and how people are dealing with it by making new connections. Today we are going with romantic connections. In a city that's perceived as being very hard to date in, speed dating is gaining in popularity, especially among Gen Z.

    How To LA host Brian De Los Santos and producer Megan Botel went to two speed dating events – one for straight folks and one for people who identify as LGBTQ  – to check out how this whole thing works and give you some tips!

    They also speak to dating and relationship expert Damona Hoffman for some general dating advice.

    Guests: Damona Hoffman, certified dating and relationship coach and author of "F The Fairytale"; Andrea Ramirez, founder of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA); David Greenberg, chief operating officer of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA)

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    HTLA Presents: How Not To Be Lonely: Part 2 - Speed Dating

    Part 2: Speed Dating

    Sick of dating apps? Ever try speed dating?

    It's part of series from How to LA that examines feelings of loneliness in this town and how people are dealing with it by making new connections. Today we are going with romantic connections. In a city that's perceived as being very hard to date in, speed dating is gaining in popularity, especially among Gen Z.

    How To LA host Brian De Los Santos and producer Megan Botel went to two speed dating events – one for straight folks and one for people who identify as LGBTQ  – to check out how this whole thing works and give you some tips!

    They also speak to dating and relationship expert Damona Hoffman for some general dating advice.

    Guests: Damona Hoffman, certified dating and relationship coach and author of "F The Fairytale"; Andrea Ramirez, founder of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA); David Greenberg, chief operating officer of The Next Fun Thing (Love In LA)

     

    HTLA Presents: Our Love Letter To LA's Indie Movie Theaters Introducing 'Revival House'

    HTLA Presents: Our Love Letter To LA's Indie Movie Theaters Introducing 'Revival House'

    How To LA is kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Independent movie theaters are having a moment. Many just turned — or are turning —  100 years old and several have reopened after extensive remodels.

    This matters because movie history is LOS ANGELES history. Some of these older venues can tell us a lot about the early days of Hollywood and this city. But what’s cool is that they continue to create spaces for community, to come together and watch a film on the big screen.

    So today we’re kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro. our Los Feliz girly who loves to explore entertainment and the arts in LA. 

    In this episode, she talks about she wants to put the spotlight on all these places, from The Vista to The Nuart to Braindead Studios, housed in The Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax 

    Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay

    Guests: How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro with tape from film theater historian Ross Melnick and programmer for The New Beverly Cinema, Jules McLean, plus moviegoers from all over L.A. 

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    How To LA is kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro. our Los Feliz girly who loves to explore entertainment and the arts in LA. 

    In this episode, Victoria is taking us to a midnight movie at the historic Nuart Theatre.

    The Nuart Theatre's art deco marquee lights up Santa Monica and Sawtelle — so head west with us to a screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and discover cult cinema past and present. 

    Guests: Austin Fresh and Nina Minnelli, performers in the Nuart's "Rocky Horror" shadow cast; longtime, retired Nuart film programmer Mark Valen; president of Landmark Theatres Kevin Holloway; and theater historian Ross Melnick.

    Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    How To LA is kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro. our Los Feliz girly who loves to explore entertainment and the arts in LA. 

    In this episode, Victoria is taking us to a midnight movie at the historic Nuart Theatre.

    The Nuart Theatre's art deco marquee lights up Santa Monica and Sawtelle — so head west with us to a screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and discover cult cinema past and present. 

    Guests: Austin Fresh and Nina Minnelli, performers in the Nuart's "Rocky Horror" shadow cast; longtime, retired Nuart film programmer Mark Valen; president of Landmark Theatres Kevin Holloway; and theater historian Ross Melnick.

    Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 1 - The Nuart Theater

    How To LA is kicking off a new 10-part series we’re calling Revival House.  We are going to take you inside these spaces — the vintage spots and some newer ones — to explore their past and their present…and help you connect with some indie theaters in YOUR neighborhoods.

    Our guide is How to LA producer Victoria Alejandro. our Los Feliz girly who loves to explore entertainment and the arts in LA. 

    In this episode, Victoria is taking us to a midnight movie at the historic Nuart Theatre.

    The Nuart Theatre's art deco marquee lights up Santa Monica and Sawtelle — so head west with us to a screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and discover cult cinema past and present. 

    Guests: Austin Fresh and Nina Minnelli, performers in the Nuart's "Rocky Horror" shadow cast; longtime, retired Nuart film programmer Mark Valen; president of Landmark Theatres Kevin Holloway; and theater historian Ross Melnick.

    Read her love letter to LA's indie theaters: https://laist.com/news/how-to-la/revival-house-movies-hollywood-essay

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