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  • L.A. Today----A New Interview with Jon Regardie
    2023/06/30

    June 29, 2023: Jon Regardie, who writes about politics and other happenings in the city for Los Angeles magazine and the website Crosstown LA., rejoins the podcast to talk about the latest city council indictments, Mayor Bass and the homelessness issue, and all things Los Angeles (and even statewide).

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    44 分
  • Our Interview with Carol Schatz
    2023/04/21

    Carol Schatz joins the podcast to talk about all things downtown Los Angeles.  When Carol took the helm of Central City Association (CCA), downtown Los Angeles was full of half-empty office buildings; a place where people came to work Monday through Friday 9am-5pm and then left. Occasionally, Angelenos may have traveled downtown to go to the theater or a Dodger game, but it was not a place people went, or stayed for very long. Under Carol’s steady and steadfast leadership, downtown Los Angeles transformed into a vibrant city that GQ Magazine once called “America’s Next Great City.” Carol was one of the principal leaders driving this transformation who articulated a vision of a 24/7 neighborhood in America’s second largest city, and then pushed policies and projects that made it a reality. This work earned her the title, “queen of downtown Los Angeles” and to honor her work the City of Los Angeles christened the intersection of Hope Street and Wilshire Blvd. “Carol Schatz Square."

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    44 分
  • Roar Shack and Library Girl: Two Prominent Literary Series in Los Angeles
    2023/02/12

    Oy Vey L.A. is back for our first episode in 2023!  Today we veer from discussing politics and current events to talk with two important thought leaders, both of whom lead long-running reading/literary series in Los Angeles, Susan Hayden and David Rocklin. Susan founded and curates the monthly Library Girl series in Santa Monica; David started and runs the monthly Roar Shack series in Echo Park. More about Susan and David:

     

    Susan Hayden is a poet, playwright. novelist and essayist. Her plays have been performed live on KPFK’s Pacifica Performance Showcase and produced at the Met Theatre, Padua Playwrights, The Lost Studio and elsewhere. Her poems and stories have been published in numerous anthologies, including Beat Not Beat (Moon Tide Press), The Black Body(Seven Stories Press) and in the bestselling Los Angeles In the 1970s/Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine (Rare Bird Books). She was a Finalist in the Inaugural Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award with Penguin Press for her unpublished novel, Cat Stevens Saved My Life. Hayden is the creator and producer of Library Girl, a monthly words and music series now in its 14th year at Ruskin Group Theatre. She lives in Santa Monica, California with her husband, music journalist Steve Hochman. Now You Are A Missing Person, a hybrid memoir, is her first published book.

     

    David Rocklin is a novelist living in L.A. His previous two novels were The Luminist (published in the U.S and Italy) and Foreword LGBTQIA award-winning The Night Language. He also hosts and created Roar Shack, a long-running L.A. reading series that has given him high visibility in the lit community and a wonderful platform from which to promote his work. He’s recently written The Write Formula, a writing craft book that will be available in 2023 as part of a virtual and physical retreat that he’s establishing, the latter to take place in Idyllwild, CA.

     

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    50 分
  • The Housing Shortage and "The Builder's Remedy" with Dave Rand
    2022/12/07

    Land use attorney Dave Rand joins the Oy Vey L.A. podcast to talk about all things housing and housing law in California, including "the Builder's Remedy". Don't know what that is? Tune in!

     

    About Dave: Dave Rand specializes in land use law and governmental regulatory matters. His expertise includes various aspects of the planning and entitlement process and navigating residential, industrial and commercial clients through the often difficult and cumbersome local land use approval and California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) compliance process.

     

    Dave’s practice has grown in recent years with a strong focus on mixed use and multi-family housing development. Dave has used his knowledge of constantly changing state and local housing regulations, including density bonus law, SB 35, SB 330, the Housing Accountability Act, and the City of Los Angeles’ Transit Oriented Communities program, to lead his clients’ housing projects through the dense regulatory thicket. Dave has obtained governmental approvals for thousands of market rate and affordable housing units throughout Southern California.

     

    Dave can be reached at www.rpnllp.com

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    40 分
  • Our Election Predictions!
    2022/11/08

    Our election predictions for 2022! Josh and Chris tell you who they think will win, nationally and locally. And we now have listener email!

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    35 分
  • Preserving Historic Los Angeles, with City Planner and Author Ken Bernstein
    2022/10/25

    Principal Los Angeles City Planner and author Ken Bernstein joins the podcast to talk about all things historic preservation. Who decides what is historic? How does the desire for historic preservation get balanced with the need for new development, particularly housing? Ken also talks about some memorable historic preservation battles, discusses the differences between historic preservation laws in Los Angeles compared to other big cities, and also chats about his new book "Preserving Los Angeles: How Historic Places Can Transform America's Cities."

     

    Ken is donating the proceeds from Preserving Los Angeles to support three organizations that are dedicated to enhancing representation and inclusion in historic preservation:

     

    * Latinos in Heritage Conservation

    * Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation (APIAHiP)

    * The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund of the National Trust for Historic Preservation

     

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    38 分
  • An Oy Vey L.A. Moment.....with Jon Regardie of Los Angeles Magazine
    2022/10/22

    Los Angeles Magazine political writer Jon Regardie rejoins the Oy Vey L.A. podcast to discuss the "golden age" in Los Angeles (our current situation)...unfortunately, not the good type of golden age.  Racism, corruption, and our municipal elections are the topics we discuss with Jon, as we try to make sense of things that simply don't. Take a listen!

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    41 分
  • A Talk with Eli Lipmen of Move LA
    2022/09/24

    Eli Lipmen, Executive Director of Move LA,  joins the Oy Vey L.A. podcast to talk about the current state of mass transit in the Los Angeles region, the role of Move LA in improving mobility options for all citizens, and what our citizens can look forward to in the coming years.

     

    For more information about Move LA, or to support their work, go to movela.org

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    47 分