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TRAVEL BLOG: Los Angeles
In Los Angeles, ‘Carne Asada is Not a Crime’
By Jim Benning • 5.5.08
Weblog • Food: The Moveable Feast • Los Angeles • Mexico Permalink • Comments (1) Talking Surf Writing in Los Angeles
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R.I.P. Dutton’s BooksSadly, Los Angeles’ beloved literary bookstore, located in Brentwood, plans to close April 30. High-Speed Train From Southern California to Las Vegas ‘Picking up Steam’The plans for a high-speed link between Los Angeles to San Francisco make more sense to me. Alas, they’re stalled. So are the plans for a Disneyland to Las Vegas MagLev train. That has given an opening to the DesertXpress, a privately funded high-speed project that seeks to connect Las Vegas with Victorville, California, perhaps best known as the place where, when you’re driving from Los Angeles to Sin City, you can stop off for a Double-Double at In-N-Out.
By Michael Yessis • 2.26.08
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By Eva Holland • 2.22.08
Weblog • Los Angeles • Movies and Travel • Paris • San Francisco Permalink • Comments (5) JetBlue to Launch LAX-JFK ServiceIt’s about time JetBlue began operating out of Los Angeles International. Starting in May, the budget carrier with excellent entertainment options will offer three daily flights from LAX to John F. Kennedy International and one daily flight to Logan International in Boston. Even if you’re not as big of a fan of JetBlue as I am, it’s good news: It could lead to a fare war among other airlines at LAX. JetBlue is expanding service at other Southern California airports, too. Iconic Hollywood Tower Records Building Faces Wrecking Ball
Tom Petty’s Los Angeles, from a Travelodge to a Long Day in Reseda
Why Does Los Angeles’ Metro Rail Stop Two Miles Short of LAX?"I used to believe in conspiracies,” says a former city councilwoman, “until I discovered incompetence.” (Via LAObserved)
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