LA-resident | 3 years ago | on: $35 sculpture found at an Austin Goodwill was looted from a museum during WWII
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Elon Musk wants his bust back!
LA-resident | 4 years ago | on: Tell HN: NBC quietly removes coverage of Kamila Valieva from YouTube channel
Networks are now as much censors as they are broadcasters. What they choose not to show (or redact) is just as important as what is shown in creating their viewpoint (narrative) of the world.
LA-resident | 4 years ago | on: A Mycological Foray: A new look at John Cage and his mushroom obsession (2020)
So far no comments upon the artist/composer J.Cage interesting and intellectual, perhaps soon to be lost to time. Is he the American analog to Joseph Beuys or maybe the American zeitgeist makes them incomparable?
LA-resident | 4 years ago | on: Microfarms come to South L.A. frontyards, bringing fresh produce to food deserts
Unprepared and standard groceries are the same price online as they are in the store. Delivery fees are waved for 30$ + orders. A smart shopper and meal planner can order once a week and get nutritional and fresh food delivered to their home. A bigger problem in low income areas is people are more likely to eat fast food or higher priced prepared delivery food, because they don’t want, take time or know how to prepare the food.
LA-resident | 4 years ago | on: Microfarms come to South L.A. frontyards, bringing fresh produce to food deserts
This article is working on a 10 year past. Food desserts in 2021 Los Angeles are fiction. There are more than 8 grocery chains and online services that will deliver any produce, meat , packaged food that you want. Many also accept EBT cards. This is the extension of a popular fallacy, by lazy journalists.
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