Hear In LA Tony Pierce
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This epic podcast is going to all of the 400+ neighborhoods in Los Angeles to talk with the people. Hosted by Tony Pierce, this ambitious journey is scheduled to take 45 years to complete. If you want to be a guest, email Tony at busblog@gmail.com with what neighborhood you wanna talk about.
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Ysabel Jurado - Single mom, native Angeleno, and probably the next councilmember for CD-14 - Highland Park
Ysabel Jurado may become the first Filipina to become an LA City councilperson if she can continue her winning ways and take out KDL who is mired in controversy. The former teen mom and current community lawyer talks about the Graffiti Towers, her ideas to solve homelessness, and spots she loves in NELA.
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The Man Who Lived In the Most Rock 'N Roll House in Sawtelle
For over 10 years Justin Fisher lived in many parts of the backhouse of The Amherst House where Weezer and other bands were born. He lived in the bedroom, the living room, and even the makeshift attic. All because he moved to LA to achieve the American of becoming a professional musician and running off with a Californian cheerleader and raising a beautiful family. Mission accomplished. Hear how he did it.
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When restaurants named after one-word nouns arrive in your neighborhood: Beware
Lex Steppling on growing up in Chesterfield Square, Nirvana at 10, and the tell-tale signs of gentrification
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The Man the city gave 9,310 LAPD photos to and now wants back - Mid City
Ben Camacho asked for all the photos and salary information of the LAPD. After some typical hemming and hawing, the City Attorney approved the journalist's request. Once the info quickly spread online, the police union raised a fit and the new City Attorney is now suing Camacho for the public information and possibly millions of dollars in damages.
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Maebe A Girl Just May become USA's First Trans Congressperson
The last time Maebe ran for Congress, she got nearly 30% of the vote. Now that the incumbent is gone… could she win it all? In this episode we talk about politics, Silver Lake, smash burgers, growing up in the suburbs of Illinois and playing football on her high school team.
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Freemason for 20 years, this Valley native now is focused on planting native flowers
Greg Stewart was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. He was in Granada Hills 30 years ago today when the Northridge Quake struck. We talk about how he was still forced to go to work the next day, equipped with a hard hat. We also discuss Reseda, what parts of the Val aren't really the Val, which parts should break off to be their own cities. Should the Valley break off from LA, and is Shaq really a Mason???
Customer Reviews
Fun Show
This is a fun show. It feels like friends having a conversation about a slice of life in the city. I like it.
Curiosity is exciting
I love hearing stories and cross sections of LA. Am I pretentious or precious show that lets everyone’s story unravel. Tony is a great interviewer and does a great job of getting to the core and heart of LA.
Neighborly conversations with incredible Angelenos
Really great conversations with an amazing cross section of the incredible individuals who call LA home. This is one of the very few endeavors that captures the true essence of Los Angeles. Tony is brilliant. I hope he doesn’t stop until he’s interviewed every last Angeleno.