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Sherman Oaks is home to the most congested freeway interchange in the nation—the intersection of the 405 and 101 freeways. Local surface streets have been unable to provide relief because of a lengthy Caltrans project intended to improve the connections and on-ramps. We remain dubious. Our advice: avoid the whole ugly mess. Get on the 405 at either Burbank Boulevard or Valley Vista, and avoid the 101 altogether during anything approximating a rush hour.


         
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Monday, April 30, 2007

Posted By:  Beth Deitchman
Photo:  Beth Deitchman

A trip to Handmade Galleries is both pleasurable and frustrating at the same time. On the one hand, it's filled with unexpected treasures: clocks made out of vintage vinyl LP's, carpetbags fashioned from quasi late '70's-era hook-a-rug kits that are both tacky and fabulous, a multicolored wall of sock monkeys. The frustration comes with the simplicity and sheer ingenuity of the products on display. I could have made those, you tell yourself. If I only had the time. And the motivation. And a halfway decent glue gun. But thankfully, Handmade Galleries is there for armchair crafters like myself. It's a terrific place to find quirky, one-of-a-kind gifts. Handmade also provides a vital outlet for the artists—after all, once you've given decoupage purses to all of your relatives and friends, what are you going to do with the ones that remain? Let Handmade sell them for you. Shelves and galleries are available from $125 a month (depending upon total space and location) and an 18% commission to the store. But be warned—you'll be tempted to leave your profits at the store. Because there's an awesome tie-dye shirt in the stall next door…



Thursday, February 15, 2007

Posted By:  Beth Deitchman
Photo:  Beth Deitchman

Driving along Ventura Blvd, feeling blue, I see a store claiming to sell exactly what I need—laughter. Could this be true? Well, no. Turns out they don't exactly sell laughter—they sell novelties. My mood instantly darkens again. A boxing nun. A polar bear that poops jelly beans. A talking parrot that repeats everything you say. You get the picture. The store is the brainchild of comedian Craig Shoemaker, who donates 10% of all profits to his non-profit organization, the Laughter Heals Foundation, which is based on the premise that laughter really is the best medicine. The cynic in me starts to settle down and look around the shop. Besides novelties, the Laughter Store carries an impressive selection of comedy DVD's, from movies to stand-up comedy ranging in scope from Jonathan Winters to Dane Cook. Before long, I'm checking out a onesie that reads, "Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner." Smile. A talking 40 Year Old Virgin doll is kind of amusing. And it's all I can do to leave the Triumph the Insult Comic Dog toy alone. I must leave before an embarrassing chuckle slips out. But something tells me I'll be back…



Friday, January 20, 2006

Posted By:  Jeremiah Hahn
Photo:  none

Skirball Cultural Center
Listed every other week in black and white print in the local paper is an ad for the ongoing AFI Cinema’s Legacy screenings at the Skirball Cultural Center located at the Getty Museum. These screenings involve a world renowned filmmaker presenting a film that has influenced them or that they feel is a work that deserves some attention. It’s a great way to see old films on the big screen and also to hear some very interesting talks by some of the world’s greatest film writers and directors. In December, Paul Haggis (writer of “Million Dollar Baby”) presented Jean-Luc Goddard’s film “Breathless.” I would have described this film as an example of over-hyped academic pretension, but having the chance to hear Mr. Haggis talk about the film almost made me like it… almost.




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California Chicken Café
Cheap and fresh chicken in every way on every day.
Delmonico's Lobster House
Upscale seafood.
Katsu-Ya Encino
Yummy raw fish.
La Fogata Mexican Restaurant
Cheap food in a cozy cafe atmosphere.
Marmalade Café
Salads and other CA cuisine.
Mel's Drive-In
Upscale diner chain.
Panzanella
Higher-end Italian.

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Other Sherman Oaks West Shopping

Buffalo Exchange
Revolving door of used clothing. Buy, sell, trade.
Cost Plus World Market
An "everything" superstore.
Drum Connection
Percussion!
Gregory's Toys
Independent toy store.
Handmade Galleries
Gifts and home stuff made by hand. From "huh?" to "wow."
Party City
Discount party supplies.
Rubyjean
Helping turn Ventura Blvd into the new Robertson.
Samy's Camera
The only place to go to for cameras in LA.

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