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Is Monrovia’s Allegedly Haunted Aztec Hotel a Ghost Itself?

Misc. June 5, 2024June 5, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

Featured image credit: Living in Monrovia In the moments when you first lay eyes on the Aztec Hotel in Monrovia, you’ll find it hard to believe that this was a compromised version of architect Robert Stacy-Judd’s original design. He had envisioned what he called a “pre-Columbian cliff dwelling”; a hotel that seemed to be chiseled […]

Mazdaznan: A Footnote in Hollywood Occult History

Misc. June 4, 2024June 4, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

As a city steeped in occult history, Los Angeles isn’t unique. Yet, LA’s occult history seems much more a part of its character than New York’s, Chicago’s, or San Francisco’s. Maybe it’s the Hollywood dream machine, holding up a magnifying lens to anything that even remotely interests us. Maybe it’s California’s reputation as a harbor […]

The Surprisingly True Story of the Nude Beach Los Angeles Tried, and Failed, to Maintain

Misc. May 31, 2024August 22, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

By most accounts, Los Angeles is a pretty liberal city. We’re just not the most progressive city when it comes to nudity. Don’t want tan lines? Then you’ll need a private pool, a tanning salon membership, or a lot of boldness and luck. Because it’s been decades since there was a nude beach Los Angeles […]

Baxter Street is One of the Steepest Streets in LA… But It’s Still Not the Steepest

Misc. May 19, 2024May 20, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

Featured image credit: Matsujima At first glance, most people would agree that LA has nothing on San Francisco’s hilly streets. In parts of San Francisco, the streets can feel a half-step removed from a roller coaster. While you may think you’re plunging down the steepest street in the world as you hurtle down Frisco’s 22nd […]

The Blackburn Cult: Teen Mummy Queens, Sacrificed Cars, and Angels with Book Deals

Misc. May 16, 2024May 16, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

Cult leadership tends to be a male-dominated field. But in the 1920s, one woman turned that expectation on its head… not that that’s necessarily a point of pride. May Otis Blackburn and, as history remembers them, the Blackburn Cult believed in a post-apocalyptic future ruled by 11 queens. And this cult, run by Blackburn and […]

The Distinctly Los Angeles Phenomenon of the Z Channel Inspired a Generation

Misc. May 9, 2024May 9, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

If you didn’t grow up in Los Angeles (or did so, but after 1989), then you likely missed out on a region-specific cultural phenomenon that found teenagers, industry insiders, and film buffs glued to their TV screens. For 15 glorious years, a signal beamed out of Santa Monica broke down barriers and expanded minds with […]

The Sigalert LA Motorists Know All Too Well Has a Storied Past

Misc. May 8, 2024May 9, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

The sound of the sigalert LA motorists instantly recognize is like the heralding trumpets of apocalyptic angels. Equal parts curse and blessing, a Los Angeles sigalert could warn of any number of traffic disruptions: accidents, flooding, rockslides, wildfires. If you’re lucky, you’ll hear it in time to replan your route. Other times, it’s simply confirmation […]

10 Crazy Conspiracy Theories That Could Only Happen in LA

Misc. May 3, 2024May 3, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

Los Angeles can be weird. Often it’s an endearing quality. Other times, not so much. It’s no wonder this city has conjured its own collection of crazy conspiracy theories specific to our locale. Sometimes, they even pop up in this blog, like the time we discussed the legend of Devil’s Gate Dam being a portal […]

16 Ways to Spend Your Time in Little Tokyo Los Angeles

Local News, Misc., Tips May 3, 2024May 3, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

Featured image credit: MetroLink Los Angeles is fortunate to be home to one of only three Japan-towns in the U.S. And with Japan an ocean away, many Angelenos will likely only experience a taste of Japanese culture through our city’s Little Tokyo district. Little Tokyo Los Angeles is a protected National Historic Landmark. In its […]

5 of the Most Creative Local Coffee Shops in Los Angeles

Misc., Tips April 22, 2024April 22, 2024 Seth Styles 0 Comments

Approximately 63% of Americans are coffee drinkers, a statistic that holds weight in the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles. While a good portion of java junkies are content to line up at the closest Starbucks, a smaller sect demands a little more when caffeine cruising. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of unique local coffee shops to […]

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