LA Times Festival of Books







We went to the 11th annual LA Times Festival of Books at UCLA on Sunday. There seems to be more people attending the outdoor event every year. It refutes those dumb jokes about how people on the West Coast don’t read.

KPCC’s Larry Mantle was present at more than one tent. I saw him at Angel City Press where he was signing autographs for his book, “This is Airtalk: 20 Years of Conversations on 89.3 KPCC”

Kevin Roderick and J. Eric Lynxwiler were M.I.A. when I arrived around 12.30pm but they had been there to promote their book about Wilshire Boulevard.

I stopped to chat with temporarily cool actress and writer Annabelle Gurwitch who wrote the hilarious “Fired!”. She asked me who I was and what I did, and when I began to answer she started talking to someone else. Charming……

Angel City Press is publishing some remarkable books about Los Angeles. I hope to get my hands on “Santa Monica Beach: A Collector’s Pictorial History” by Ernest Marquez.

New Trend in Vandalism: Acid.


It has been about a decade since NYC officials eradicated most of the spray painted graffitti vandalism in their subway system. Despite this progress, ever resourceful criminal “taggers” are now using acid to leave their mark of more lasting destruction.

According to the NY Times, “the most common material used by the new breed of graffiti vandals is Armor Etch-All, an etching acid sold in art supply stores that is used by craftspeople to etch into glass or other materials. To create graffiti with the acid, it is mixed with paint or shoe polish, Mr. Albert said. And when applied to subway windows, it most commonly leaves broad, sweeping, indelible marks, which subway crews cannot remove in subway yards, as they do with painted graffiti.”

How soon before Los Angeles is hit with this latest import from the Big Apple? And will the MTA sit back while our subway is assaulted by these nihilistic thugs?

$1,695 at Neiman Marcus



This Neiman-Marcus men’s “outfit” consists of the following:

*$940 Just Cavalli sport coat
*$390 Brocade pleated shirt
*$365 bleached jeans

TOTAL COST: $1,695.00

Strange that we have a nation where some people can afford to buy this crap, but we have to beg to buy school books for children.

Global Warming: the real terror


Photo by Francois Dequidt

There is no “debate” among climate experts that global warming is indeed a fact. But that hasn’t stopped Exxon-Mobil from using its billions of dollars to create doubt in the public arena about whether the scientifically verified warm-up is real.

As The NY Times’ Paul Krugman explains it:

A leaked memo from a 1998 meeting at the American Petroleum Institute, in which Exxon (which hadn’t yet merged with Mobil) was a participant, describes a strategy of providing “logistical and moral support” to climate change dissenters, “thereby raising questions about and undercutting the ‘prevailing scientific wisdom.’ ” And that’s just what Exxon Mobil has done: lavish grants have supported a sort of alternative intellectual universe of global warming skeptics.”

The people and institutions Exxon Mobil supports aren’t actually engaged in climate research. They’re the real-world equivalents of the Academy of Tobacco Studies in the movie “Thank You for Smoking,” whose purpose is to fail to find evidence of harmful effects.

But the fake research works for its sponsors, partly because it gets picked up by right-wing pundits, but mainly because it plays perfectly into the he-said-she-said conventions of “balanced” journalism. A 2003 study, by Maxwell Boykoff and Jules Boykoff, of reporting on global warming in major newspapers found that a majority of reports gave the skeptics — a few dozen people, many if not most receiving direct or indirect financial support from Exxon Mobil — roughly the same amount of attention as the scientific consensus, supported by thousands of independent researchers.

Columnist and conservative hack George Will also disputed, as recently as March 20th, that global warming exists. Best selling author Michael Crichton wrote a novel, published in 2005, called, “State of Fear” whose theme is that liberal, environmental politics, not facts, have created a hysteria around the planet’s warm-up. His villains are the environmentalists.

How can any sane person think that an environmetalist (whatever that word means), wants global warming for selfish reasons, when an entire profit-driven, international military-industrial system runs on oil and auto manufacturing which might collapse as the facts on our planet’s demise become clearer? Sorry Mr. Crichton; scientific explorations and observations continue to confirm the melting of our polar ice.

On March 24, 2006, the NY Times reported:

Within the next 100 years, the growing human influence on Earth’s climate could lead to a long and irreversible rise in sea levels by eroding the planet’s vast polar ice sheets, according to new observations and analysis by several teams of scientists.
One team, using computer models of climate and ice, found that by about 2100, average temperatures could be four degrees higher than today and that over the coming centuries, the oceans could rise 13 to 20 feet — conditions last seen 129,000 years ago, between the last two ice ages.

The findings, being reported today in the journal Science, are consistent with other recent studies of melting and erosion at the poles. Many experts say there are still uncertainties about timing, extent and causes.

But Jonathan T. Overpeck of the University of Arizona, a lead author of one of the studies, said the new findings made a strong case for the danger of failing to curb emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases that trap heat in a greenhouselike effect.

”If we don’t like the idea of flooding out New Orleans, major portions of South Florida, and many other valued parts of the coastal U.S.,” Dr. Overpeck said, ”we will have to commit soon to a major effort to stop most emissions of carbon to the atmosphere.”

What the hell are we waiting for? Why are we driving around in SUV’s and importing oil? Are we going to kill humankind through nuclear holocaust or global warming or both?

Would You Buy His Story?



For 25 years, Tom Cruise has been America’s sweetheart. He was born in the Reagan era, dancing in his underwear on the floor of his parent’s living room in “Risky Business”. He was the square jawed, taciturn fighter pilot in “Top Gun”. He was the helper to the autistic brother in “Rain Man” and fighting for justice in “A Few Good Men”. He couldn’t be purchased in “The Firm” and was gently and graciously corrupted by love in “Jerry Maguire”.

Then he started his franchise (how I hate that word) phase: “Mission Impossible 1,2,3” and his sci-fi, animatronics roles in “Vanilla Sky”, “Minority Report” and “Eyes Wide Shut”. “Collateral” was his evil assassin side and “War of the Worlds” restored him to the messianic hero.

He is still smoothed face at 44, probably using his billions of dollars to hire the most meticulous and undetectable plastic surgeons in the world. He is a front man for a gigantic fraud called’ Scientology” and he is now connected to Katie Holmes, possibly by love, money or fatherhood. Nobody knows the truth.

Diane Sawyer will “ask the tough questions” on ABC’s “PrimeTime”. No question will be a surprise. Mr. Cruise, courtesy of his publicists and lawyers, is more prepared and rehearsed than any performer on Earth.

Despite his weirdness, and the obvious disconnection between his earnest wholesomeness and his ruthless ambition and achievement, Cruise is an American hero. He embodies the dreams of millions around the world who believe that they too can hold onto speeding bullet trains as they escape killers and outsmart Armageddon. Cruise is immortal, and unlike the rest of us…. his celluloid soul will forever orbit the Earth…. transmitted by electronic and digital means not yet invented.

Public selfishness.



Standard West LA uniform:
Originally uploaded by Malingering.

Malingering, who posts on Flickr, has a fantastic collection of “LA people” photos that poke fun at the synthetic and pretentious.

This photo of a young woman at “The Grove” seems unremarkable, except that she is taking up three seats as she talks on her mobile. One for her ass, another for her feet, and the third seat for her purse.