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    Explore " north hollywood" with insightful episodes like "LAPD dispara contra un hombre que los enfrentó con un martillo", "Laura Friedman on Her Legislative Work Advocating for the Environment, Sustainable Communities, and Active Transportation", "Virtual Productions and Horror Short Films with Andy Chen", "Halloween and Wild cougars in our area" and "Para viajar entre la tormenta prepárese con lo indispensable" from podcasts like ""Noticias Univision", "Flanigan's Eco-Logic", "The CinePacks Podcast", "To Live and Try in LA" and "Noticiero Univision 34 Los Ángeles"" and more!

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    LAPD dispara contra un hombre que los enfrentó con un martillo

    LAPD dispara contra un hombre que los enfrentó con un martillo
    • Una corte de apelaciones determinó que la boyas son ilegales.
    • El depto. de aduanas y protección fronteriza cierra puerto de entrada en Arizona.
    • El agresor de Derek Chauvin enfrenta múltiples cargos.
    • Investigan el violento arresto de Christina Pierre en Carolina del Norte.
    • Hallan culpables a dos padres de asesinar a su propio hijo.
    • En Florida una madre es acusada de maltrato contra su hijo.
    • Caos político en México mientras se resuelve quién será el gobernador interino de Nuevo León.
    • Escaño vacante por expulsión de Santos en el congreso.

    Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna’ con Maity Interiano.

    Laura Friedman on Her Legislative Work Advocating for the Environment, Sustainable Communities, and Active Transportation

    Laura Friedman on Her Legislative Work Advocating for the Environment, Sustainable Communities, and Active Transportation

    In this episode of Flanigan’s Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Laura Friedman, California State Assemblymember, 44th District. She was first elected to the California State Assembly in November 2016, and represents the cities of Burbank, Glendale, and Los Angeles, as well as the communities of La Crescenta, Lake View Terrace, Montrose, North Hollywood, Shadow Hills, Sherman Oaks, Sunland-Tujunga, Studio City, Toluca Lake, and Valley Village.


    Laura’s legislative work is focused in three primary areas: addressing the housing affordability and homelessness crisis, combating climate change, and protecting vulnerable communities. She has authored a package of bills to create new avenues for communities to tackle the affordable housing crisis, encourage water conservation, strengthen environmental sustainability, protect communities against devastating wildfires, improve access to higher education and health care, and ensure that California’s foster youth have the support that they need as they transition to adulthood.


    She and Ted discuss her background, born in New York, and raised in south Florida. Her mother was very liberal and became an activist in south Florida during the Anita Bryant years, founding the first chapter of NOW in Broward County, which is national organization for women. Laura grew up canvassing for the ERA and abortion rights her whole childhood.


    She got her start in the private sector working as a film and television executive and producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester, New York. After working in the film industry for 25 years, she moved to Glendale in 2000, where she was involved with historic preservation work around LA County with the LA Conservancy and was recruited to be on City's Design Review Board for 5 years. Building on her years of community service, she was elected to the Glendale City Council in 2009, served as Mayor from 2011 through 2012, and was re-elected in 2013. She is now running for US congress to be the Representative for the 30th Congressional District in the State of California. 


    Teds asks Laura about her Glendale City Council days, successfully pushing the City to execute all kinds of green initiatives. She also highlights her time in the Assembly, securing over $60 million in funding for key projects across the District, being tapped for several leadership roles in the Legislature, including the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change, and being recognized as a steadfast advocate for the environment, sustainable communities, and active transportation.

    Virtual Productions and Horror Short Films with Andy Chen

    Virtual Productions and Horror Short Films with Andy Chen

    Today we interview Andy Chen, the co-founder of CinePacks studios. In our interview with Andy, we discuss his journey as a filmmaker and his experiences with virtual production. Virtual production has become a game-changer for the film industry, enabling filmmakers to create incredibly immersive, realistic worlds without a large studio budget.

    We also dive into the creation of his latest horror films, Fiona and Close Your Eyes. These films have amazing stories behind them, and you may learn a thing or two about how to make your own independent films successful!

    If you're interested in learning more about virtual production technology or you like horror films, then this is an episode you won't want to miss!

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    Para viajar entre la tormenta prepárese con lo indispensable

    Para viajar entre la tormenta prepárese con lo indispensable
    • Rescatan un hombre Del Río de Los Ángeles.
    • Reportan 8633 nuevos casos de contagio de covid 19 en Los Ángeles.
    • Expertos lanzan advertencia sobre la variante ómicron.
    • Tiroteo en North Hollywood deja a una mujer muerta.
    • La FDA aprueba la segunda píldora para tratar el covid 19 y es desarrollada por Merck.
    • Largas lineas para comprar la masa para los tamales.
    • Disneyland sube sus precios una vez más.

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    The Iliad & Lisa Morton

    The Iliad & Lisa Morton

    During the 80s and 90s, I spent most of my time in Los Angeles working as a costume designer and stylist. My work included scouring thrift and vintage stores in Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and the valley.  

    Magnolia Boulevard in Burbank and Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood were full of fabulous dinky stores overflowing with bargains, and more than once, my heart raced when I reached for a vintage piece hidden under a pile of used clothing. To me, it was like finding gold!

    While working on the music video for Tom Petty’s Free Falling, I think I bought out most of the 50s and 60s clothing and jewelry in the valley and topped it off with pieces from my collection along with rentals from costume houses.

    You can say all you want about 80s and 90s hair and make-up, but being involved with the early days of music videos sure was fun!

    In this episode, I head back to the valley, but this time I’m off to chat with Dan Weinstein, owner of The Iliad Bookshop, about books, rescue cats, and graphic novels. Later my guest is fiction and non-fiction author Lisa Morton. 

    Enjoy!
    Mandy

    Here’s a list of links, authors, and books mentioned in this podcast.

    ·      The Iliad Bookshop

    ·      Heritage Bookshop

    ·      Paul Dilworth

    ·      The Iliad exterior murals

    ·      Charles Bukowski

    ·      John Fante

    ·      Lisa Morton

    ·      Reaktion Books

    ·      Dennis Etchison The Dog Park, The Dark Country

    ·      Horror Writers Association

    ·      Philip K. Dick

    ·      Theodore Sturgeon

    ·      Ray Bradbury

    ·      Frank Herbert Dune

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    #013 The Tale of the Shootout: The 1997 North Hollywood Bank Robbery

    #013 The Tale of the Shootout: The 1997 North Hollywood Bank Robbery

    The 1997 North Hollywood Bank Of America Robbery And Shootout Committed By Larry Phillips Jr. And Emil Mătăsăreanu.

    **The sound quality of the first couple dozen episodes of this show isn't good; I was still learning!!  Skip ahead about a year!**

    (Formerly titled "The Tale of 44 Minutes"). Today we head to North Hollywood, California, where, on February 28, 1997, two men perpetrated a brazen mid-morning bank robbery at The Bank of America, only to be followed by a 44 minute shootout with police that would go down as the most violent police shootout in American history.  This is the story of Larry Phillips Jr. and Emil Mătăsăreanu.

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