Join us this week as we head south to Orange County, where we’ll talk with Cynthia Ward about the pleasures and challenges she’s experienced as a Trustee of the historic Anaheim Cemetery. We’ll also visit with archivist Angel Diaz to learn about her work with the California’s Gold Exhibit and Huell Howser Archive at Chapman University.
We’ll also discuss Union Station’s new shoe shine concession, Laurie Olin’s reflections on his Pershing Square design work, the Alameda Theater on Whittier Boulevard on the market and why LACMA‘s latest half billion dollar pledged art donation is bad news for the Miracle Mile. All this as more as Kim & Richard usher in the week of November 10th, 2014.
Photo: The Rimpau family Mausoleum, Anaheim Cemetery, circa 1902
Closely Watched Trains & URLs for Podcast
Cynthia Ward's Anaheim Cemetery tour, November 15.
California’s Gold Exhibit and Huell Howser Archive at Chapman University.
Barry Day's Raymond Chandler book release event.
January's arson-themed forensic science seminar.
Laurie Olin reflects on Pershing Square after 20 years.
Shoe shine stand opens in Union Station.
Alameda Theatre on Whittier Boulevard is for sale.
LACMA announces its largest donation ever.
Listen to Episode #87!
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