Holy smokes! NASA released this image of the Los Angeles fires as seen from a satellite in space. It was taken mid-morning on Aug. 30 and shows the smoke plumes rising approximately 4.3 miles above sea level.
Guerrilla artists Jason Eppink and Tyler Menzel have been putting up some alterations to the cross walk instructions in Los Angeles.
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The LA Lakers, hot off their NBA Championship victory, are having a parade through Los Angeles, despite fears about crime and violence.
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“Moving” in the sense that the poster actually moves - not that it's, like, emotionally resonant. Unless, of course, you find the idea of Los Angeles being destroyed by killer robots to be upsetting.
Artists Case Simmons and Andrew Burke have created a collage compiled of imagery inspired by (and culled from) the Internet. (But where the F is Tay Zonday?) The exhibit is currently on display at the Kim Light Gallery in Los Angeles.
An exhibit at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles recreates live dinosaurs, and it looks absolutely terrifying/awesome/terrifying. Finally, parents now have a perfect excuse to get out of ever watching A Night At The Museum.
The bromate count is so high in the Ivanhoe Reservior on which Los Angeles depends that exposure to sunlight renders it useless. Thus, 400,000 big, bouncy black balls were released to shield the sunlight. This makes it the first time 400,000 big, black balls in L.A. didn’t involve smut.