Archive for the ‘MacArthur Park’ Category

May Day Melee Leads to KTTV/Fox 11 Emmy

September 8, 2008

KTTV’s coverage of last year’s May Day melee in MacArthur Park — in which two of the station’s staffers were injured — has netted the Fox-owned outlet a pair of Emmys. (Here’s a clip above.)

KTTV picked up the awards Saturday night at the 60th annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, handed out at the TV Academy’s Leonard H. Goldenson Theater in North Hollywood.

As it did last year, NBC-owned KNBC led the total Emmy tally, netting eight. PBS outfit KCET, which tied KNBC last year for most wins, scored the second most this time around with six.

Also, KCBS continued its streak in the category for newscasts 35 minutes or less, as its “CBS2 News at 11,” anchored by Paul Magers and Laura Diaz, won for the fourth year in a row — the first time any station has achieved that feat. Sister station KCAL won the Emmy for newscasts over 35 minutes.

KTTV’s Emmys include one for live coverage of an unscheduled news event for its coverage of last year’s May Day march and resulting melee. The station’s entire news team will share that prize.

The station’s follow-up report, “After the Melee,” also earned KTTV an Emmy. Reporter Phil Shuman and producers Pete Noyes and Debbie Kim were behind “Melee,” which won for news special.

KTTV reporter Christina Gonzales and camerawoman Patti Ballaz were hurt during the May 1, 2007, clash, in which Los Angeles police officers used batons and force to break up a rally. This July, the LAPD brought disciplinary charges against 17 officers and two sergeants for their roles in the incident.

“After the Melee” won against tough competition: KTLA’s “A Tribute to Hal Fishman,” which aired during the “KTLA Prime News” slot following the death of the legendary anchor.

(Originally written for Variety.)

Dedicating "Langer’s Square" — What About "Pastrami Park"?

January 24, 2008

Via View from a Loft: In honor of late founder Al Langer, the city will dedicate the corner of 7th and Alvarado today as “Langer’s Square.”

1st District Councilmember Ed Reyes will dedicate the corner right before lunch. According to the release:

“Langer’s deli has been an institution in my community for decades,” said Councilmember Reyes. “Al Langer was known for his personal interactions with customers, even through economic hardships. He served up sandwiches with a smile for generations and generations of families, and helped revitalize the MacArthur Park area.”

The decidication takes place Thursday, January 24, 2008, at 11 a.m. (7th and Alvarado).

Maria’s Thursday Three

November 8, 2007

1. Tamale Time: This weekend marks the third annual Tamale Festival in McArthur Park at Mama’s Hot Tamales Cafe. We’ve missed this festival in the past but I think we are in for some tamales this weekend.

2. Steve & Barry’s in Santa Monica: We stumbled into a Steve & Barry’s store in the old Robinson’s May location at the Santa Monica Place mall, and did a quick shopping spree with a toddler in tow. Normally, shopping with BT equals putting salt on an open wound but we couldn’t resist the deals. Mike made off with 3 work shirts for under $20 and I got a couple of pants and a really soft t-shirt from Sarah Jessica Parker’s Bitten line for under $40.

3. Homasote: Hom-a-what? I’ve scoured the aisles at Lowes and Home Depot looking for this product to make something like this, but could not find it and was too intimidated to ask. Is it called something else at the store?


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