The Warehouse LA is holding their “biggest sale ever” to make room for some new stuff, so make sure to stop by tonight and through Sunday, July 31, to take advantage.
In a week they will also doing some remodeling, so expect a new look once the work is done.
The sale includes 40% off clothes and 20% off all other items in store, including housewares, furniture, and accessories.
Check out The Warehouse LA at 1197 W. Sunset Blvd.
They are open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am – 10:00 pm, and Sunday from 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
A giant lobster sculpture isn’t exactly your typical “pizza place, enter here” type of signage, but what the heck – it’s Echo Park. Unfortunately for this lobster, which has taken up residence outside of Two Boots on Sunset Boulevard for some time now, not everyone appreciates its grandeur.
Last November, the sculpture appeared spic-and-span in the following photo:
Last night, it’s obvious there are few appendages missing. Perhaps the work of vandals? I suppose noone appreciates true art…
Poor lobster…
While we’re pretty used to the Echo Park stereotypes by now, it’s still funny to read these breakdowns on how to spot an Echo Park hipster. And while I have been known to wear torn jeans and attend The Echo on occasion, I don’t necessarily subscribe to any specific “look.” Like my style, don’t take the following article too seriously.
LA Weekly takes a stab at the Echo Park “look” in an article titled, Six L.A. Neighborhoods With the Most Distinctive Fashion Styles. The purpose:
Why do we always see the same aviator shades on guys driving SUVs in Glendale or clusters of cupcake tattoos on pink-haired Culver City art tarts, for example? Is it the tipping-point effect? A subconscious monkey-see, monkey-do thing? And how does it evolve within certain places?
Here, we present some of these familiar neighborhood looks. Yes, some are stereotyped composites, but we’ve included a peppering of emerging trends that are moving these looks to new places.
On to our neighborhood stereotype, deemed the Echo Park Shagster (what happened to hipster?):
Uniform: Beards are for bears (big boys), but shadows and fuzz imply “I don’t care” best; retro-referencing T-shirts and tops in surfer, skateboarder or preppy style (Op, LaCoste shirts); pants cut off into Bermuda shorts; vintage white belt; street-beat black Chuck Taylor shoes; Ray-Bans with lenses punched out; script tattoo featuring words to favorite song or inspirational motto; beanie to cover up the greasy grow-out
Shops at: Origami Vinyl, Rose Bowl Flea Market, Salvation Army, legal marijuana dispensary
Hangs at: The Echo, Cha Cha Lounge, the Gold Room, Taix, Chango
Listens to/watches: Every band on the FYF Fest bill
Trending: Carry-alls of all kinds, from fanny packs (for the weed) to big manbags (to carry records or laptop for that DJ gig)
Fashion philosophy: Too cool to shampoo
Click here to read more LA neighborhood looks, including the “East L.A. Greaser/Goth” from LA Weekly.
This is the only event you’ll ever have to go to where admission requires that you’re holding a burrito.
Tonight at The Machine Project – Burritos n Beats (and not the other way around) starting at 8:00 pm in Echo Park.
Since LA is the city of burritos (remember this article?) bring a burrito from one of the many establishments just around the corner (El Flamin’ Taco, Taco Zone, Tacos Arizas, Burrito King, whatever floats your boat) and enjoy “cumbia, Nortec & LA-centric beats” from Julián of Culture Remixed.
And, just to drive this point home (from the event notice): Note: to be admitted to this event you must bring a burrito. Anyone with hamburgers or sandwiches will be turned away at the door.
Machine Project is located at 1200 D North Alvarado.
Apartment Therapy Los Angeles got a look inside the home of an amazing Echo Park cottage for an article published yesterday. The home happens to be owned by Isabelle Dahlin, who just opened the Swedish-style boutique deKor in Echo Park last month, and boyfriend Brandon Boudet of Little Dom’s.
Checking out the photos and the article will make you want to make friends with Isabelle and Brandon:
Mixing an abundance of vintage and Scandinavian furniture with collected artwork, this home was designed for comfort, friends and the ultimate feeling of being “at home.” Isabelle and Brandon love to entertain, and they certainly have the space to do so. With a dining table outdoors, a fireplace, a projector and movie screen- it’s no wonder that guests (and house tour photographers) are in awe of all their space.
The house itself is a tiny cottage with only one bedroom and one bathroom. After purchasing the home, they underwent many renovations and additions to the entire property. They built a multi-level back yard that houses the chicken coop where they get fresh eggs. Brandon has a mid size kitchen with classic features like the old stove, and nice outdoor deck with a barbecue for fresh grilled meals. Isabelle needed a space to do her painting and sculpting, so they built a small studio space right out back. She told us that it is her favorite place in the world.
Great job guys, and feel free to invite us over any time!
You may have noticed yesterday (hopefully you didn’t drive all the way from the West side) that despite reports from various news sources, Mohawk Bend did not open its doors yesterday. But last week we did get a sneak peak at the space, the food, and the ever so delicious booze at a pre-opening party for press and friends.
Owner Tony Yanow has had great success with Tony’s Darts Away in Burbank – with an extensive and really great beer list paired with an equally delicious vegan and non-vegan bar fare. He’s clearly doing something right, because Mohawk Bend is impressive. Plus it really helps that he’s a really nice guy, has an equally awesome family, and has done a great job with the former Ramona Theater after over 20 years of collecting dust.
Spacecraft Group designed the interior of the building (the exterior is protected by historical guidelines), telling the crowd at the pre-opening party that they were inspired by a ’70s bar vibe, hence the vintage neon bar signs decorating the second story of the large main room. Polished concrete floors, exposed brick (the formal dining room is all original), a two-story glass wall, and lacquered panels of wood are features of the recreated space.
For the week of Monday, July 25 through Sunday, July 31
Monday
The Echo, Sesac, and Origami Records present Monday Night Residency: Crystal Antlers, The Fuse!, The Lovely Bad Things, Manhattan Murder Mystery @ Echo
Races (Frenchkiss Records), Guests TBA, Pageants, The Neighborhood @ Bootleg Theater
Slutever, Crystal Antlers @ Origami Vinyl
Tom Tom Magazine Residency Every Monday @ Lot 1 Cafe
Tuesday
Wu Lyf @ Echo
Langhorne Slim, Henry Wolfe, Amanda Jo Williams @ Echoplex
La-Underground Presents: Peter Pants, Slutever, Cool Moms @ Pehrspace
Morgan Murphy, Deon Cole, Adam De La Pena, Morgan Nadler @ Bootleg Theater
Woolen Residency with Incan Abraham & Starving Daughters @ Lot 1 Cafe
Wednesday
Cults, Guards, Writer @ Echo
Dub Club @ Echoplex
Paris Loves La, Victor and Penny, Leftover Cuties @ Bootleg Theater
Live Jazz every Wednesday night at 7:00 pm @ Downbeat Café
Thursday
Spaceland Under The Stars with Geronimo Getty, Judson @ Pershing Square
Pink Dreams Presents Upsilom Acrux, Kill The Capulets, Ghetto Blaster, Grand Elegance @ Echo
Heavy La @ Echoplex
Echo Park Jazz Benefit Show for 826la With Slumgum and La Sirene @ Lot 1 Cafe
Ben Sollee, Thousands, J Irvin Dally @ Bootleg Theater
The Exxtras, The Atomic Sherpas @ Taix Lounge
Friday
Rollo & Grady Present Those Darlins, White Arrows, Motopony @ Echo
Inc. plus special guests, DJ Total Freedom, Nguzunguzu, Sfv Acid and more @ Echoplex
Club Underground @ Echo
Body Parts (Record Release), Touché, Masxs, Geoff Geis @ Pehrspace
Tha Boogie, Dez, Kids and Explosions @ Bootleg Theater
Eleanor Friedberger @ Origami Vinyl
Moris Tepper, Joel Jerome, Lead vocal/guitar of DIOS @ Taix Lounge
Saturday
Rock N’ Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles: Camper Showcase 2011 @ Echoplex
Lord Huron, DJ Boom Bip @ The Getty Museum
Echo, Iheartcomix, Media Contender present: Check Yo’ Ponytail 2 with Metronomy, Nite Jewel, Sisu @ Echoplex
Funky Sole @ Echo
Dntel, The One Am Radio, Geotic @ Echoplex
Seasons (Video Release), Spirit Vine, Saint Sea Hat, The Neighborhood @ Pehrspace
The Black Ryder (Mexican Summer), Eddie Berman @ Bootleg Theater
When I Was 12 @ Origami Vinyl
Sunday
Part Time Punks with Craft Spells, Seapony, Grave Babies, Young Prisms @ Echo
Bear Hands, Lesands @ Bootleg Theater
Les Blanks @ Origami Vinyl
Visit the venue websites for more information on the cost and times of shows. This list may not represent all the musical events happening in Echo Park this week – feel free to add more events in the comment section. All events listed are subject to change at any time. New events announced for the week after this posting may not be included.
Tonight, Echo Park’s Green Beacon Foundation in Elysian Heights is hosting the first of many sustainable supper club events called “Food For Thought.” The Foundation is teaming up with Large Marge Sustainables Catering and City Sip LA for the exclusive event (only 16 seats!) where 100% of the proceeds are donated to food related charities. Tonight’s proceeds go to Medicines Global.
Of course, both the food and the drink will be all organic, farm-fresh and sustainable (the wine, they describe, is “viticultural-conscious”). You’ll get a tour of the Green Beacon space prior to the multi-course meal and wine pairings served by City Sip owner Nicole Daddio.The menu for tonight is as follows (h/t LAist):
- Chilled Straus yogurt Persian cucumber soup with Kanon Organic Vodka served in martini glasses
Sweet melon carpaccio with mint, jalapeño, lime juice, sea salt and Verni’s California extra virgin olive oil - Garlic-hardwood-roasted pork from Jimenez Farms, white beans in cumin-mint-cilantro chutney, grilled peaches and zucchini on house baked corn tortilla
- Vegetarian/Vegan option: Marinated-grilled portobellos, white beans in cumin-mint-cilantro chutney, grilled peaches and zucchini on house baked corn tortilla
- Coconut rice pudding with grilled caramelized mango, pistachios and citronge
The cost is $65 per person. Click here for directions on how to purchase tickets (if it’s not too late…!) and for where to go and when.
Stop by the Echo Park Farmers’ Market today and welcome a couple of new farms to the ‘hood: Maggie’s Farm and Weiser Family Farms. From the Farmers’ Market email we received this week:
In the heat of summer, nothing quite satisfies like a salad. Maggie’s Farm is well known for being one of the first farms to bring European-style salad mixes and fresh herbs to California. We can’t wait to enjoy their ‘stellar mix’ this weekend.
Paired with a baguette from La Boulangerie, you won’t need to leave Echo Park to enjoy a taste of Europe this summer! But you will need to finish up the meal with something sweet. Weiser Family Farms are especially known for their colorful array of heirloom potatoes and carrots. At this time of year, we are most excited for their unusual variety of heirloom melons! Read more about their melons and start tantalizing your taste-buds here.
Speaking of those heirloom melons, it looks like the Weiser Family Farms are expected to bring us a couple of new ones this week, The Ogen and Baby Canary. I’ve never had an Ogen (aka Israeli Cantelope) but I’m a Baby Canary fan!
There will also be story time at 4:00pm with Edendale Branch librarian Langdon Faust.
After a week-long vacation in the very humid east coast, we’re back in Echo Park and appreciating our wonderful neighborhood (and the weather) more and more. Inspired by fellow graphic designer and Echo Park resident Heather Parlato’s recent post of her favorite shots of Echo Park Lake, we went through our archives and chose our favorite photos of Echo Park for you to enjoy!
We headed down to Echo Park Lake early to get ahold of the Lotus Festival schedule, which is available to anyone at the information booth in the middle of the festival booths. After the jump: Saturday’s schedule and parking tips. You can read about the history of the Lotus Festival by clicking here.
Opening ceremony started at noon, but here’s the rest of the schedule (Sunday’s schedule will be available tomorrow):
2:00 pm: The Muay Thai School
Thai Boxing Demo
2:30 pm: Na Kapa Ku Hual Halau Kula Nui ‘O Kaleponi
Hawaiian and Polynesian music and dance
3:00 pm: Pacific Asian Club
Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian and Filipino Dances
3:30 pm: Wat Thai Temple of Los Angeles
Thai Rabam Dravat dance Mon style Read more
Last week, the coupon website Living Social featured Echo Park’s own Beauty Box salon on its website as the “Best place for a quick manicure” for the website’s “365 Things To Do” Los Angeles series.
We couldn’t agree more! There are a lot of great salons in Echo Park, and Beauty Box deserves a nod.
Check ’em out at 1498 West Sunset Boulevard.
Summer is a busy time for the Central City Action Committee teams as they raise funds for youth summer programs – beaches, museums, movies, camping, and all things that will keep kids off the streets. Three days of each week during the summer, the youth also actively participate in graffiti removal and community clean-up/beautification projects.
An easy way to support the CCAC is by stopping by their location this week at the old fire station for their rummage sale for some great items including a greenhouse.
The rummage sale takes place at 534 East Edgeware Road from 10:30 am – 7:00 pm through Friday, July 8, 2011.
We have a bit of a July 4th tradition now after living in our Echo Park pad for a few years: A little barbecue party in the yard, and then a walk around the ‘hood for some crazy fireworks action. Our street used to be like a war zone – teenagers darting into the middle of the street between cars to set of some obnoxious spinner or rocket, and plumes of smoke constantly hanging in the air. This year, our street was pretty tame, but there’s a few around the bend that ALWAYS put on a good show.
First up, Dodger Stadium had fireworks following a loss against the Mets, so we walked up the hill to a little viewpoint where a few locals sat in their beach chairs with the kids and enjoyed the show. Next up, that street around the corner that never fails to wow us with their fireworks (where the heck do they get those?!). They had some chrysanthemum-shaped ones that thankfully didn’t set fire to any of the tall palm trees. This street was pandemonium, kids running around, teens lighting their own little firework bombs, and an all-around good time.
Speaking of pandemonium: The finale, the one thing I’d promised all our friends will never fail to amaze and awe, something you have to see it just once – Fourth of July at Echo Park Lake. And the best word to describe it is indeed just pandemonium, because every year at the Lake are crowds of people lighting roman candles, bottle rockets, spinners, even home-made bombs. You name it, the firework was there, big and small. Last year, dozens of parachute shells lingered in the air while we watched a roman candle launched straight into a palm tree on bird island, lighting it on fire. Every direction you looked was some spinner or sparkler going off, and there was definitely a lot of questionable parenting going on as young kids ran rampant and lit some pretty dangerous stuff. But that aside, it’s kind of fun!
This year sadly, the Lake lacked fireworks and any crowd at all. It was deathly quiet, and strange – a small group of residents who live just up the street told us cops had come by about an hour before announcing the closure of the lake, ordering everyone to leave.
But that’s happened before – cops come and over loudspeakers tell you to leave. Everything goes on as usual until they show up in full force. But this year they must have done something different, perhaps? Echo Park Patch writes officers had a strong presence (we didn’t see any when we arrived), and “according to officers on duty, there were no incidents at all of people using fireworks in the park.”
It’s a strange contrast to previous years, and with the upcoming rehab project shutting down the lake for two years, we’re wondering if 2010 was the last time we watched the incredible illegal fireworks show at Echo Park Lake.