Judge goes extra mile (literally) to connect with skid row community.
- Tyler Hoehne posted in Homeless, Health and Los Angeles
Inspiring story. Interested to see if this could spread to other areas to help the homeless community.
Judge goes extra mile (literally) to connect with skid row community.
- Tyler Hoehne posted in Homeless, Health and Los Angeles
Inspiring story. Interested to see if this could spread to other areas to help the homeless community.
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After your last neighbor has left your gathering CELEBRATE by jumping on your bike or lacing up your walking shoes to enjoy a free screening of Beetlejuice on the LA River.
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The Northeast Los Angeles Riverfront Collaborative invites you to the River Bike & Walk Spectacular
When: Saturday, April 27th, 4-10pm.
Location: Marsh Park, 2960 Marsh Street, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Enjoy a fun-filled day with family activities and an outdoor movie screening right along the L.A. River.
Schedule:
4pm: Bike & Walk: Explore the river and its neighborhoods via the L.A. River Greenway Trail, and participate in a live mapping project.
6pm: Community Fair at Marsh Park: Enjoy art and educational activities, bike-powered music, and learn more about the NELA RC and other community organizations.
8pm: Bike-in Movie: Enjoy a free outdoor screening of Beetlejuice in the park. Bring blankets!
Brought to you by the NELA RC in collaboration with Multicultural Communities for Mobility, LACBC, Mujeres de la Tierra, Elysian Valley Arts Collective, NOMAD Los Angeles, GOOD’s Neighborday and Movable Parts.
The company is the subject of a new documentary, Suited, which premiered on HBO yesterday.
The first thing you must decide as a gay man about to attend a Trump rally is what you’re going to wear. When I looked down at what I was currently wearing—a purple zip hoodie, blue jeans, gray sneakers, an electric green watch, and a pair of purple-framed eyeglasses—I realized I needed to step back into the closet for an evening. Will loaned me his dark green jacket; my coat was too black, too edgy, too chic, so it would stay behind. Jeff’s beige boots were a bit too hipster to be hick—“hickster,” we called them—though they were certainly on the masculine side of adorable. As for Will, most of his wardrobe was alarmingly Trump-appropriate. He even had a trucker hat.
In which Matt shows 270 pounds worth of excess skin from weight loss.
