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On Sunday, the Arroyo Seco Parkway will shut down for only the second time to vehicle traffic, making way for people to walk, cycle, push a stroller or strap on some wheels of their own. Runners can also participate in a 10K run that starts at 7 a.m.“It changes the way we talk about things like transportation and environment and as it stands today around climate,” said Robert Gottlieb, an emeritus professor at Occidental College, who organized the first edition of ArroyoFest.
“They couldn't really believe that we really wanted to do an event like that,” he said. “You don't close down the freeway for an event like that unless you're a big Hollywood studio.” Changing the transportation system, even if it's through one event like ArroyoFest is an environmental justice issue, Gottlieb said.
Drivers got out of their cars and began clapping and dancing. Street vendors came from the park and people were soon enjoying tacos and burritos, he said. First significant Santa Ana event of the season will result in very low humidities and gusty winds across the region Sunday through Tuesday. A Fire weather watch was issued for late Saturday night through Monday evening.There's a high wind watch for Riverside and San Bernardino county valleys and mountains where strong northeast winds between 20 to 30 mph, gusts up between 45 to 65 mph.Get ready to twirl on the dance floor as the Fleetmac Wood party returns.
The way Día de los Muertos is honored in L.A. is representative of the struggles associated with colonization and paying homage to the past while embracing the future. Gab talked to a sugar skull maker and a master altar maker to learn even more about the holiday.This is an evolving list that we continue to update each year because it is so popular with readers. But, of course, things can and do change.
We made sugar skulls, too, and licked the frosting from our fingertips during the decorating process and debated whether you could eat them. "I didn't grow up making altars," she said. Her interest was piqued when she attended a Day of the Dead celebration in Los Angeles years ago and became fascinated with the skulls that are perhaps one of the most immediately recognizable emblems of the holiday.The following year, she began making her own skulls, putting her own artistic spin on them.
Day of the Dead is a product of colonization, a mash-up of European and Indigenous traditions. Los Angeles, in its current day, is representative of the struggles associated with it. “Oh yeah, we learned about this for Dia de los Muertos,” he exclaimed, and while he had no cultural connection to the holiday, “he gave this whole little speech to my mom. And my mom was like, ‘Wow,’. And I told her growing up, ‘I was never taught any of this.’ This has evolved massively compared to when I was growing up.”
Cruz grew up close to the area known as San Pablo Villa de Mital, which, according to indigenous culture, is where the dead go to rest. Placing favorite dishes such as tamales and plates of chicken mole on the altars is commonplace. Also, pan dulce and mugs of hot chocolate or atole, a masa-based drink, are usually featured. These offers are meant to entice our loves to visit us and have sustenance when traveling from the spirit world.Photographs of loved ones play an essential role, which lets the spirits of our loved ones know that presence is wanted in our homes.
Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey’s performances help with maintaining its stakes, since they perfectly bring together intense romance in a bedroom, while maintaining the sense of existential angst that their worlds can come crumbling down.Episode 1 premiered today on Paramount+ and will make its broadcast debut on Showtime on Sunday, Oct. 29 at 9 p.m.
“We know because of U.S. government studies that it will increase homelessness,” said Soto-Martinez, referencing a 2020 U.S. Government Accountability OfficeThe city’s rent freeze took effect at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when elected officials were concerned about widespread job loss hindering renters’ ability to keep up with housing costs. Those concerns were especially high in cities like L.A.
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