Except for that little football game in Pasadena today, it’s a little quiet in LA. It seems that people might need a little breather from all that eating, drinking and being merry stuff. We did find a few happenings, including Bob Odenkirk’s annual New Year’s sketch comedy show for kids; a screening of Sigur Rios’ latest film Inni; and a beer bowl. Read on for all the details. more › Link: Pencil This In: The Not Inappropriate Show, a Sigur Ros Film, a Beer Bowl and a Wine Tasting
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Pencil This In: The Not Inappropriate Show, a Sigur Ros Film, a Beer Bowl and a Wine Tasting
Migration to California Explodes
California has regained its status as a ‘magnet state,’ according to the new Allied Van Lines’ annual Magnet States Report that shows California back on the inbound list after a decade on the outbound. Once again, waves of people are moving to California for perfect weather, endless opportunities and unrestricted personal freedom — in record numbers. The 2011 Allied U.S. migration pattern tracking report shows the Golden State skyrocketing up 33 positions to #7 in the nation as the fellow magnet state of Texas shows its momentum slowing. California is the Allied report’s shocker of the year. After dismal performance on the inbound list for more than a decade (and being the #1 outbound state twice during the same period), California has made a giant leap onto the inbound list at #7. California’s dramatic turnaround back to a strong inbound state is attributed to the state’s increase in company expansions and strong overall job growth. “In the last year, one out of every six new jobs created in the U.S. was created in California, which is more than any other state in the nation,” declared Deputy Director Brook Taylor of the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. California also regained its title as the “most mobile state” with 12,000 interstate moves and the biggest volume of inbound and outbound shipments by Allied Van Lines . Additionally, the company’s report shows a strong demand for moving vans by ex-Californians wanting to move back to California from many states, including Texas. “We see the news from California as a bellwether for positive movement in the future for states that have seen hard times in this economy,” said Allied Van Lines Vice President Bill Lyon , who called 2011 “a turning point year for California.” California, Here They Come! Follow this link: Migration to California Explodes
Estimated 5,000 Occupy the Rose Parade Protesters Following Last Float
Television coverage of the 123rd annual Tournament of Roses Parade ended with the final floral float, before the last entrants in the spectacle made their official debut. An estimated 5,000 “Occupy” movement protesters are following the last float, with a Pasadena Police escort. more › Visit link: Estimated 5,000 Occupy the Rose Parade Protesters Following Last Float
A New Year Filled with Mystery about Clippers, Lakers
With a new year comes the hope of having a clearer perspective in life. Unfortunately the only perspective I have to offer is about sports since that’s what my life revolves around now. Or at least it’s the only perspective I can afford to have, but really no one cares about what I can or can’t afford. Nevertheless the Lakers and Clippers are neither as good nor as bad as previously thought. more › Read the original here: A New Year Filled with Mystery about Clippers, Lakers
Lakers forward Pau Gasol on team’s frontcourt
Your Guide to the Guides: New Year’s Eve
If you’re still trying to figure out your plans for New Year’s Eve eating, imbibing or dancing, we’re giving you a guide to all the guides. We’ve got all your bases covered, whether you’re a raver, scenester, hipster, teetotaler, shot caller, broke girl, gay guy or homesick New Yorker. more › Read more from the original source: Your Guide to the Guides: New Year’s Eve
Hard Times: Man Goes to Jail For Robbing Gas Station Patron of $1 With an Airsoft Gun
Paging Victor Hugo : a man in Desert Hot Springs is behind bars after robbing a gas station patron of $1 with an airsoft gun. For that, Baltazar Juarez Sanchez, 51, was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery, resisting arrest and having a parolee-at-large warrant. more › See the rest here: Hard Times: Man Goes to Jail For Robbing Gas Station Patron of $1 With an Airsoft Gun
Share Your Holiday Travel Nightmares
Whether you’re trying to get out of Beverly Hills or come back in, travel during the holiday season can be a hassle. The freeways are a mess. Gas is expensive. Plane tickets are even worse. And if you do make it to LAX on time, there is no guarantee that your flight will take off as scheduled, or at all. But one thing that makes travel this time of year slightly more bearable is knowing that you’re not the only one enduring delays. Did your car break down on the road? Did you make it to the terminal two minutes after the gate closed? Beverly Hills Patch wants to hear all about it. What is your worst holiday travel experience? Post your stories in the comments section below. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . View original post here: Share Your Holiday Travel Nightmares