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Angeleno of the Week: Sporting Life Edition

October 8, 2007

Consider it the sports edition of Angeleno of the Week. Not exactly a good week for Marion Jones, the Trojans or the Bruins. Of course, USC and UCLA will recover — OK, perhaps not this season, but they’ll recover. Jones? Not so much. The jail-bound Olympic Gold Medalist (er, soon-to-be-former Olympic Gold Medalist) swore up and down that she didn’t dope up, expressing plenty of righteous indignation when anyone made the allegation. Now, in admitting that she lied, Jones has already harmed the sport, and permanently ruined her rep.

L.A. native Marion Jones, you’re our Angeleno of the Week!

Angelenos of the Week: The Spector Jurors Who Voted "Innocent"

September 27, 2007

Time to bring back our “Angeleno of the Week” feature, and two days early. The winners: The two jury members who refused to find Phil Spector guilty, despite plenty of bit of evidence to the contrary.

The two Spector jurors also helped remind us that yes, famous people get to commit murder. Congrats, famous people!

And congrats to our Angelenos of the Week… the two jurors who were swayed by Spector’s lawyers… making for a pointless, lengthy trial.

Angeleno of the Week: Mattel

August 19, 2007

Kids can’t resist the delicious taste of lead paint. But, unfortunately, it’s just not that good for them. Hence Mattel’s decision to recall millions of toys last week. That’s a lot of Dora the Explorer talking backpacks.

The El Segundo-based Mattel apparently wasn’t keeping track close enough of its China-based toy manufacturers… and that’s now gonna cost them millions of dollars. It’s also hitting the Chinese toy industry hard.

For last week’s big time lead-paint toddler toy scare, Mattel is our Angeleno of the Week.

Angelenos of the Week: Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake

August 5, 2007

It’s been several weeks since the suicide of game designer/writer/blogger Theresa Duncan — followed days later by the suicide of her boyfriend, up-and-coming artist Jeremy Blake. The two former Angelenos had moved back to New York whe they both took their lives.

Yet there’s a growing interest in the mystery surrounding their nearly simultaneous demise — so much so that the L.A. Times has done several stories, while the L.A. Weekly weighed in this week with a massive piece by Fishbowl L.A.’s Kate Coe.

Check out Coe’s story here. Coe, an acquaintance of Duncan’s, debunks some of the mystique surrounding Duncan’s death, and gets to the paranoia and bizarre behavior that came at the end of her life:

In 2001, Theresa Duncan was on top of the world. She had a two-picture deal with Fox Searchlight, and came to Los Angeles confident in her ability to conquer Hollywood. In July 2007, she was dead by her own hand, having washed down an overdose of Tylenol PM with bourbon in her Greenwich Village apartment. New York police say her handwritten note indicated she was at peace with her decision.

News of her suicide spread on the Internet, where she had gained a small but devoted audience as a blogger. A week after her suicide, her longtime romantic partner Jeremy Blake, 35, went missing, his clothes and wallet found on the Atlantic shore at Far Rockaway with a note implying he had walked into the sea…

I knew her, and I knew that much of what she wrote about her world was an elaborate tale, taken as fact by the uninitiated. Duncan blogged daily on her elegant Web site, The Wit of the Staircase, about her bohemian-chic cottage on a Venice canal, meetings of the slightly sinister and probably nonexistent Lunar Society of Los Angeles, and the turbulent love life of Kate Moss.

In his piece, L.A. Times writer Chris Lee reports that Duncan and Blake had prepared a 27-page document that was to be used in a lawsuit against the Chuch of Scientology, which the duo alleged had been stalking them.

By making so much noise after their deaths, Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake are Franklin Avenue’s Angelenos of the Week.

Angelenos of the Week: Yvonne Burke and Victor Taracena

July 29, 2007


Burke (left) and Taracena. (Pics by the L.A. Times.)

The summer of scandal continues in Los Angeles, where we’re giving other municipalities a run for their money. While the Rocky and Mayor Tony V broohahas continue to percolate, two more surfaced this week.

Let’s start with Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne Burke. Burke represents a huge, huge swath of L.A. county, including some upscale neighborhoods. Yet she just couldn’t bring herself to live within her district. That’s an obvious no-no.

As the L.A. Times reported this week (doing a good-ol’ fashioned stake out), Burke keeps a condo in Mar Vista — where she spends about five minutes a day. Instead, she lives and sleeps in a gated Brentwood house with her husband:

In an interview with The Times two weeks ago, Burke said it was only on weekends and special occasions that she used her Brentwood home — a 4,000-square-foot residence with a swimming pool and tennis court that she and her husband have long owned. She said she lived at a 1,200-square-foot townhouse in Mar Vista, on a busy street just inside the border of her district.

But over a three-week period in which she was observed by Times reporters, Burke spent every weekday evening at her Brentwood house, in the district of Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky. When confronted by reporters Wednesday, Burke changed her story and acknowledged that she has rarely slept in the Mar Vista townhouse, which she has declared as her primary residence since she purchased it more than a year ago.

Asked whether voters would consider her primary residence as the place where she sleeps, Burke replied: “So I’ll start sleeping here if that’ll make you happy.”

Snippy, snippy! Burke then contradicted herself again, sending out a press release claiming that she did indeed live within the district.

If it’s proven that Burke doesn’t live in her district, she’ll lose her chair (which she’s retiring from next year anyway.)

Meanwhile, Victor Taracena was recently fired from his high-level managaer job at the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles after he sent nearly $800,000 in contracts to his brothers and three politically connected firms.

The L.A. Times writes that Taracena sent over 150 contracts to companies run by his brothers, which more going to pals of his:

These firms — all with ties to current or former Los Angeles City Council members from the Eastside — won their contracts in bidding processes fraught with irregularities. In one case, a losing bid was submitted by a nonexistent company. Other such bids came from actual companies which, when contacted by The Times, said they were surprised to learn that bids had been submitted in their names.

How sloppy was this? According to the paper, some of the fake bidders didn’t correctly spell their own names.

And the Summer of Scandal rolls on…

Angelenos of the Week: Yvonne Burke and Victor Taracena

July 29, 2007


Burke (left) and Taracena. (Pics by the L.A. Times.)

The summer of scandal continues in Los Angeles, where we’re giving other municipalities a run for their money. While the Rocky and Mayor Tony V broohahas continue to percolate, two more surfaced this week.

Let’s start with Los Angeles County Supervisor Yvonne Burke. Burke represents a huge, huge swath of L.A. county, including some upscale neighborhoods. Yet she just couldn’t bring herself to live within her district. That’s an obvious no-no.

As the L.A. Times reported this week (doing a good-ol’ fashioned stake out), Burke keeps a condo in Mar Vista — where she spends about five minutes a day. Instead, she lives and sleeps in a gated Brentwood house with her husband:

In an interview with The Times two weeks ago, Burke said it was only on weekends and special occasions that she used her Brentwood home — a 4,000-square-foot residence with a swimming pool and tennis court that she and her husband have long owned. She said she lived at a 1,200-square-foot townhouse in Mar Vista, on a busy street just inside the border of her district.

But over a three-week period in which she was observed by Times reporters, Burke spent every weekday evening at her Brentwood house, in the district of Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky. When confronted by reporters Wednesday, Burke changed her story and acknowledged that she has rarely slept in the Mar Vista townhouse, which she has declared as her primary residence since she purchased it more than a year ago.

Asked whether voters would consider her primary residence as the place where she sleeps, Burke replied: “So I’ll start sleeping here if that’ll make you happy.”

Snippy, snippy! Burke then contradicted herself again, sending out a press release claiming that she did indeed live within the district.

If it’s proven that Burke doesn’t live in her district, she’ll lose her chair (which she’s retiring from next year anyway.)

Meanwhile, Victor Taracena was recently fired from his high-level managaer job at the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles after he sent nearly $800,000 in contracts to his brothers and three politically connected firms.

The L.A. Times writes that Taracena sent over 150 contracts to companies run by his brothers, which more going to pals of his:

These firms — all with ties to current or former Los Angeles City Council members from the Eastside — won their contracts in bidding processes fraught with irregularities. In one case, a losing bid was submitted by a nonexistent company. Other such bids came from actual companies which, when contacted by The Times, said they were surprised to learn that bids had been submitted in their names.

How sloppy was this? According to the paper, some of the fake bidders didn’t correctly spell their own names.

And the Summer of Scandal rolls on…

Angelenos of the Week: David Beckham and Roger Cardinal Mahony

July 23, 2007

Kind of an odd pairing… But since we didn’t get a chance to do an Angeleno of the Week last week, we’re double dipping.

And maybe the pairing isn’t so odd. Both had rough yet ultimately victorious weeks.

Cardinal Mahony pulled off a $660 million settlement with victims who were abused by priests in the Los Angeles Archdiocese. The settlement didn’t silence critics — quite the opposite, Yet, the L.A. Times’ Opinion piece refered to Mahony this Sunday as “The Teflon Cardinal,” noting that Mahony’s relationship with the Latino community — which now makes up a large percentage of L.A. Roman Catholics — will help him survive this scandal, unlike Boston’s Bernard Cardinal Law.

Meanwhile, it wasn’t looking good for Beckham this week. An injury threatened to keep up from playing Saturday night in what was to be his L.A. Galaxy debut. But after all that hype, how could he not? So near the end of the game, Beckham leapt on the field and played for 12 minutes. Yup, kick around the ball a few times, make the crowd happy. All pretty staged and inconsequential. Yet, as the L.A. Times’ Bill Plaschke writes, the people (including him) ate it up anyway. And so the Beckham hype continues…

Angeleno of the Week: Mirthala Salinas

July 8, 2007

A week ago, few Angelenos outside of KVEA/Telemundo 52′s audience (and it’s a fraction of KMEX/Univision 41′s) had ever heard of Mirthala Salinas. (Not including, um, Villaraigosa’s staff, City Hall insiders and reporters, and the readers and bloggers at Mayor Sam’s Sister City.)

Now, of course, Mirthala Salinas is an L.A. superstar. And no, it’s not just because she was boffing the mayor… and before that, the State Assembly leader… and before that, the City Council president.

Nope, it’s because she was brazen enough to be reporting on all of these folks — including the mayor — while covering politics for KVEA! Now, to top it off, a new rumor is gaining ground that Salinas herself was the one who tipped the world to the affair, because she’s upset over Mayor Tony’s relationship with yet another woman. Ahh, the summer drama!

Mirthala has now been put on leave by KVEA. But hey, I say bring her back and launch a new marketing campaign: L.A.’s Ultimate Insider, Mirthala Salinas!

Some weeks are harder than others to come up with an Angeleno of the Week. This one was handed to us on a silver platter. For making what’s frequently a slow news week extra juicy, Mirthala Salinas is our Angeleno of the Week.

Angelenos of the Week: Paris Hilton and Larry King

July 1, 2007

And then came the interview. In what will likely be considered the most anticlimatic moment on TV this year, Larry King sat down with Paris Hilton on Wednesday. And better than any media critic had done in shaming the media and the public, the interview itself served as a smack in the face to the masses who had been following the Paris saga.

Anyone watching the interview quickly realized, You know what? She really is quite boring. Even her money, her jail time and her preference to go sans underwear have failed to make her remotely interesting. Thanks to that painfully unexciting hour of television, I have some hope for the first time that people really are ready to move on.

For that, Larry King and Paris Hilton are our Angelenos of the Week.

Angelenos of the Week: Rocky and Michelle Delgadillo

June 24, 2007


Rocky and Michelle meet the press, in June 2006. Flickr pic by Eric Spiegelman.

Rocky: City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo — who’d been critical of Paris Hilton’s early jail release — admits that his wife Michelle had been driving with a suspended license and without automotive insurance.

Rocky II: Michelle Delgadillo also finally went to traffic court this week to “resolve a 9-year-old ticket citation that resulted in a bench warrant’s being issued for her arrest. And other records showed that she had been delinquent in paying at least five parking tickets in the last several years,” the Los Angeles Times reports.

Rocky III: Rocky Delgadillo admits that his wife used his city-owned GMC Yukon, and had damaged the SUV in 2004. Soon after, Rocky had it fixed — at taxpayer expense. (He paid back the city $1,222 this week for the repair job.) Oh, and he has been driving without insurance as well.

Rocky IV: Rocky acknowleges to the L.A. Times that his office staff frquently baby sat and ran personal errands for him. That was done on their own time — but the paper says, “Several sources told The Times that the work occurred during normal business hours.”

Rocky V: The Times also discovered on Friday that Michelle Delgadillo has been operating a business without a city license, and failed to pay state income tax. That, of course, changed soon after the paper contacted her: “After The Times inquired about C.R.D. Inc. on Friday, the business applied for — and received — a tax registration certificate retroactive to June 10, 2002, the date the business was incorporated. A city finance official said city policy prohibited her from disclosing the amount of penalties and fees that were paid.”

It’s gotten juicy enough that the L.A. Times’ website has even put together a handy webpage on its site of everything Rocky scandal-related.

I just can’t wait for “Rocky VI.” For providing so many scandal-filled sequels this week, Rocky and Michelle Delgadillo are Franklin Avenue’s Angelenos of the Week.


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