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Fretful Forecast: KTLA Weatherman Throws Adult Tantrum On Live TV

February 5, 2012
Fretful Forecast: KTLA Weatherman Throws Adult Tantrum On Live TV

KTLA morning news weatherman Henry DiCarlo expressed his chagrin for his reporting assignments earlier this week on live television before storming off camera. After conducting an in-person interview at Downtown L.A.’s Union Station, DiCarlo begins to rant about the lack of communication in the communications business. more › Read this article: Fretful Forecast: KTLA Weatherman Throws Adult Tantrum On Live TV

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Year in Eater : Friends of Eater Name Top Restaurant Standbys of 2011

December 28, 2011
Year in Eater : Friends of Eater Name Top Restaurant Standbys of 2011

As is the tradition at Eater, our closeout of the year is a survey of friends, industry types, bloggers, and readers. We’ve already covered Top Newcomers. Now it’s time for Top Standbys. [Public Kitchen & Bar inside the Roosevelt.] Q: What were your top standbys of 2011? Lindsay William-Ross, LAist : Besides my neighborhood lunch haunts, I’d say I made happy multiple visits to Public Kitchen & Bar, Wood & Vine, Tony’s Darts Away, ink.sack, The Fat Dog, Taylor’s Steakhouse, Black Market Liquor Bar, Playa, Black Cat Bakery, Dominick’s, and Ray’s & Stark Bar. Maggie Nemser, founder, Blackboard Eats: Sakura House (mochi maki/shrimp gyoza), Ado (tuna tartar), Gjelina (mushroom pizza & tuscan Kale), Oscar’s (ambience + fried potatoes) Akbar (Bindi Masala, Chicken Tiki Masala). Hadley Tomicki, LA editor, Grub Street : A-Frame, Tacos Leo, Ramen Yamadaya, Jiraffe, Waterloo & City, MexiCali Tacos & Co., Fig, Coffee Tomo, Juquila, Centanni Deli, Daichan Kaiten, and La Colmena. Wolfgang Puck: Obviously, I spend a lot of time in my restaurants, especially with all of the new openings in 2011, such as CUT London and Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air. When I’m in LA, I’m always at Chinois, CUT and Spago, whether it’s in the kitchen or to entertain guests. When I’m not at my own restaurants, I always visit Matsuhisa, Angelini and Valentino. Lesley Barger Suter , dine editor, LAmag : Sotto, Barbrix, Jitlada, Ray’s, Black Market Liquor Bar. Lonny Pugh, LA editor, Urban Daddy : I live in and love Los Feliz. So when I’m not out trying somewhere new I can often be found at Little Dom’s, Speranza, Berlin Currywurst (a new favorite), Forage or pretending Covell’s charcuterie plate counts as dinner. I’m also firmly in favor of stalking food trucks at Barnsdall Art Park. Since we’re talking about LA, I’ll assume that counts as going to a restaurant. Jonathan Gold, LA Weekly : Jitlada, Europane, the Spice Table, Mozza, Sapp Coffee Shop, Golden Deli, My Taco. George Abou-Daoud, restaurateur, Bowery Street Enterprises : Singapore Banana Leaf, Sushi Ike, Guelaguetza, Spring Street Smokehouse, The Hungry Cat, Hunan Chili King, Natalie Peruvian, Rustic Canyon, and all of my places. Josh Lurie, Food GPS : Aside from all the Armenian flatbread places I hit in east Hollywood for breakfast, and Scoops Westside for coffee and ice cream? The Tasting Kitchen is a touchstone for seasonal Cal-Med-Italian cooking, a buzz-worthy vibe and great cocktails. Zam Zam Market in Culver City was a place I hit a few times for flavorful Pakistani food that should probably never travel in a car, or at least a car that has closed windows. Dino’s Burgers #2 is another semi-regular stop for pollo maniaco, and they even remodeled in 2011. Fancy. Flor de Yucatan also had a recurring role in my life lately, for big portions of Yucatecan food, with many dishes involving pork, at ridiculously low prices. Jeff Miller, LA editor, Thrillist : I’m totally an Angeleno in that I stay in my neighborhood most of the time, so for that I thank Robata Jinya for opening walking distance from me. Not only is it the best ramen in my hood, it’s some of the best ramen in LA — and that’s not even acknowledging the chicken meatballs, or the seared yellowtail. It’s also got one of the greatest lunch specials in the city: $11 literally stuffs you. I’m there enough that I jokingly say to the server “see you tomorrow” as I leave — and sometimes, I do! I also gotta give props to the Izakaya on 3rd, which has the best sushi special I’ve seen at a higher-end sushi spot: $12.50 gets you a monster-sized chirashi with ultra-fresh fish, as well as miso and salad. Respec’. Daniela Galarza, associate editor, Eater LA: A-Frame, The Tasting Kitchen, Picca. Kat Odell, editor, Eater LA: Dean Sin World, The Tasting Kitchen, Pa-Ord, Huckleberry, Golden Mean, True Food Kitchen, sugarFISH, Hiko, Sunnin, Caffe Luxxe, Eveleigh, Bay Cities, Farmshop, Picca, Public/Library Bar/Spare Room, A-Frame, Scarpetta, Hostaria del Piccolo, The Bazaar, Venice Beach Wines. &#183 Year in Eater 2011 [~ELA~] Read this article: Year in Eater : Friends of Eater Name Top Restaurant Standbys of 2011

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TSA Agents On Patrol at Union Station to Conduct "Suspicionless" Spot Searches

December 28, 2011
TSA Agents On Patrol at Union Station to Conduct "Suspicionless" Spot Searches

Have you noticed Transportation Security Administration making spot checks on passengers at Union Station? If you haven’t, you may soon, since the agency has been ramping up their presence at some of the nation’s busiest rail hubs, including L.A.’s historic Union Station. more › Read the original here: TSA Agents On Patrol at Union Station to Conduct “Suspicionless” Spot Searches

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