Archive for the ‘Air’ Category

Everyone Gangs Up on Los Angeles

September 24, 2008

Our constantly misunderstood and stereotyped city has been suffering even more knocks — mostly unfair — as of late.

A few recent slights:

– According to the L.A. Times blog L.A. Land, Los Angeles is ranked far behind other major cities in terms of sustainability — even behind Cleveland, Omaha and Dallas:

According to the 2008 SustainLane U.S. City Rankings, which rate the nation’s 50 largest cities in terms of urban sustainability, Los Angeles is behind those cities … and 21 others as well.

The city fell three spots from last year. Why? Well, one clue come from the fact that rankings are based on factors including air quality, roadway congestion, sprawl and housing affordability.

The study blames L.A. suburbia for auto-dependence, heavy freeway congestion, and the second-worst worst air quality (behind Fresno) in the nation.

– Over at the L.A. Times blog L.A. Now, reporter Patrick McGreevy notes that the Northern California state congressional race pitting Thousand Oaks’ Tom McClintock against Charlie Brown (good grief!) is getting nasty — and L.A. is being used as a slur:

Democratic candidate Charlie Brown is running radio ads in the 4th District near Sacramento, attacking Republican contender Tom McClintock as “this guy from L.A.”

Though part of Brown’s point is that McClintock, who represents a district in SoCal, is carpetbagging, there’s a definite anti-L.A. tone in the commercials.

Chides the ad: “L.A. Tom could vote for himself if he would just move here.”

Just one problem — McClintock’s from Thousand Oaks, a quiet little city far from the mean streets of Los Angeles.

– Then there’s Forbes’ list of the nation’s most stressful metro areas. L.A. placed fourth, behind Chicago, New York and Detroit.

I suppose we’re in good company — but as L.A. Land notes, Forbes’ reasoning is a tad suspect:

Unemployment, home prices and gas prices were among the reasons given for L.A.’s placement, as well as having what Forbes called “the worst air quality in the country.” In fact, they went on to explain, “Angelenos often need to stay indoors when the smog gets really bad.” Say what? A show of hands please.

Apparently the Forbes reporter climbed through a time warp to 1965 to deliver that report.

Cough, Cough: Ashy Air, and Other Fire Notes

October 24, 2007

We live at least 50 30 miles, probably more, from the nearest fire. Yet we found a layer small ash particles on our cars this morning, as you probably did too. I also swear I can feel the effects on the back of my throat.

Meanwhile, driving to work this morning I was listening to San Diego AM radio station KOGO/AM 600. It’s coming in pretty clear up here, so if you’re interested in hearing the latest on how they’re coping down there, it’s another option.

On the TV front, as expected (see below), KABC indeed returned to semi-regular programming this morning, flipping to “Good Morning America” at 7 a.m. KNBC was airing “Today,” but at least at one point when I checked this morning, KCBS was still local.

Free Music Friday: A Fine Frenzy and Air

August 17, 2007

This week’s Apple iTunes free download of the week is a good one: A Fine Frenzy’s “You Picked Me” (view YouTube video above). Singer Alison Sudol has been attracting attention for her haunting voice via tracks like this and “Almost Lover,” which we included in our June edition of Choice Cuts.

Download the track here from iTunes. Why wouldn’t you? Again, it’s free.

Speaking of free downloads, Nederlander concerts has posted a free download of Air’s “Once Upon a Time” here.

While there, you can also enter for a chance to win tix upcoming Air and Sondre Lerche show, which takes place Sept. 21 at the Greek. Nederlander asked us to spread the word, and since I’m a fan of both (especially Air), I figured, what the hell.

There you go — two free downloads for the weekend. Go forth.


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