Getting this diverse community together. The East Hollywood Neighborhood Council is a group dedicated to improving the neighborhood and getting our community's voice heard in the City.
音樂
System of a Down, The Cramps, Vako, Thai Elvis (before he moved across the freeway...), Elson and the Soul Barkada, hip-hop, reggaeton, garage band music. Also any music played at The Little Temple, 1160, The Stone Bar or Safari Sam's!
All bands and artists based in East Hollywood are welcome!!!!
電影
Breakin', Intolerance, Anything post-ed at Color By DeLuxe
關於我: This is the official MySpace page for the Los Angeles Community of East Hollywood, bordered by Hollywood/Sunset Blvds on the north, Hoover on the east, the 101 Freeway on the south and Western Ave. on the west. East Hollywood (or "E-Ho" for short) is home to Los Angeles' Little Armenia and Thai Town communities, as well as a large El Salvadoran business district. So if you're hungry for lahmajunes, pad thai or pupusas, E-Ho's where it's at! We're also the home of Los Angeles City College (LACC), Barnsdall Art Park and L.A.'s "Bedpan Alley," which is the largest concentration of hospitals in the city - Kaiser Permanente, Hollywood Presbyterian and Children's Hospital Los Angeles, all close to the Vermont/Sunset corner.
This is East Hollywood (2007) Produced by the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council, this 7-minute video spotlights the diversity and uniqueness of the community.
我想認識: Armenians, Thais, El Salvadorans, Filipinos, Mexicans, Koreans, Japanese, Chileans, Italians, African Americans, Russians, Lithuanians, Bulgarians, hipsters, gentros, senior citizens, LACC students, hospital workers, bicyclists, the blind, Ramona, Dayton Heights, Lockwood and Immaculate Heart elementary alumni, the people that bag your groceries at Jons Market and wheel it to your car, the "Flag Man" on Vermont...
Gather from 6-9am at Hollywood/Western and ride at 9 am to City Hall
to deliver the Cyclists' Bill of Rights!!
There will be swag and Hollywood Pro Bike Shop will be offering bicycle tune-ups, all of which will serve to prep the crowd for a ride downtown to "Bang the Drum" at City Hall where we will deliver the Cyclists' Bill of Rights.
This year, after City Hall we head to the Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative at USC for free lunch (gotta register online) and a panel discussion on LA's bike plan featuring Erik Knutzen of the BWC (Bike Writers Collective,) Lynne Goldsmith of the Metro and...us, the cycling community!
It all starts at Hollywood & Western in the early hours, goes to City Hall and then to USC.
I got a nice lil' write up for East Hollywood in the Times last week:
http://www.latimes.com/classified/realestate/hotprop/la-re-hotprop20may20,0,4989196.story?coll=la-class-realestate-hotprop