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Recently-elected city councilmember Nithya Raman of Los Angeles’s 4th District is pushing the council and city/county officials to deal more equitably with street vendors. Raman has long been an outspoken advocate for “micro-entrepreneur” vendors, even penning an op-ed for Eater back in the early days of the pandemic that put her perspective plainly that LA has continually failed its street vendors.
Now Raman is pushing a new motion in council chambers that aims to change the way officials deal with vendors on the streets. The motion, co-authored by Curren Price, seeks to “reestablish a moratorium on enforcing and issuing citations for vending without a valid license or permit for the duration of the COVID-19 State of Emergency and for six months thereafter.”
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For Musso & Frank Grill, the venerable Hollywood institution, the past year has been one of uncertainty.
The restaurant has been closed since last March 15, when Mayor Eric Garcetti abruptly banned indoor dining or serving of alcohol, effective at midnight that night.
When conditions eased, the restaurant reopened in late June for four days, until the state banned indoor dining again.
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Musso tried a meals-to-go model for about three weeks, but it didn’t work.
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Pop Culture Historian Preserves LA’s Past While Looking to the Future
Alison Martino calls herself a “DeLorean of the internet” comparing herself to the iconic car that serves as a time machine in the movie “Back to the Future.”
The daughter of show business royalty, Martino has made it her life’s mission to preserve the pop-culture history of Southern California by creating Vintage Los Angeles, an online community with a thriving archive dedicated to documenting L.A.’s history, architecture, and show business.
“It’s like an online history book, and it’s told by the people that contribute stories every day,” Martino told The Epoch Times. “I’m documenting history online, that’s there forever.”