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OPENING ALERT: Blue Collar Grill Now Serving Dtown

October 8, 2011

Phone: 213-622-7827 Status: Opened Monday class=”padded” align=”right”/> Blue Collar Grill , a San Fernando Valley favorite for several years, has moved shop out of Canoga Park. Their new home is inside of the International Food Court on Los Angeles Street, downtown. Sharing food court space with spots like Downtown Kabab, Flyin’ Stick and Pho La Downtown, Blue Collar is still serving the same popular menu of Philly Cheesesteaks, Italian Beef and burgers and fries . Owners Steve and Craig are still slinging deep fried chips behind the counter too. Serving now, Blue Collar Grill downtown is open Monday through Saturday from 10AM to 4:30PM. [EaterWire] Link: OPENING ALERT: Blue Collar Grill Now Serving Dtown

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Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder "sold his soul to the Tarheels"

October 8, 2011
Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder "sold his soul to the Tarheels"

http://www.youtube.com/v/RtMAvS2l5dQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder “sold his soul to the Tarheels” More: Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder “sold his soul to the Tarheels”

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LADOT Relaxes Parking Restrictions for Yom Kippur

October 8, 2011

Friday night and Saturday marks Yom Kippur , the holiest day of the Jewish year. Many Jewish residents throughout the city will walk to synagogue services Friday night and Saturday, but plenty of others will drive. Continued here: LADOT Relaxes Parking Restrictions for Yom Kippur

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Should the Dodgers pay up for Matt Kemp? Bill Plaschke and TJ Simers discuss the topic.

October 8, 2011
Should the Dodgers pay up for Matt Kemp? Bill Plaschke and TJ Simers discuss the topic.

http://www.youtube.com/v/ggSfH6Q-skQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata This is the fifth installment of their video series, LA Loud, moderated by Times sports reporter Melissa Rohlin. The rest is here: Should the Dodgers pay up for Matt Kemp? Bill Plaschke and TJ Simers discuss the topic.

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Theatre Review: Cowboy Drama ‘Pulling Leather’ at Actors Forum

October 8, 2011
Theatre Review: Cowboy Drama ‘Pulling Leather’ at Actors Forum

Ted Ryan’s urban-cowboy drama, Pulling Leather , is currently playing at Actors Forum Theatre in North Hollywood. The plot follows a good-natured competitive rodeo rider through a low point in his career as he uncovers a dark family secret and falls in love. more › Original post: Theatre Review: Cowboy Drama ‘Pulling Leather’ at Actors Forum

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BHUSD Discovers Mismanagement of Measure K Bond

October 8, 2011

The Beverly Hills Unified School District has discovered that some construction completed with funds from the Measure K bond—a $90 million bond passed by voters in 2002—was deficient and will need to be redone with Measure E money. BHUSD chief facilities manager Nelson Cayabyab said at last week’s Board of Education meeting that a planned renovation of the Horace Mann auditorium would cost $3.3 million, several times the initial estimate of construction. Upon questioning from board members, Cayabyab said he had not proposed tearing down the auditorium because a considerable amount of money and effort had been invested in the structure during a previous Measure K-funded renovation. However, problems with asbestos, lighting issues and handicapped access still remain.  Board president Lisa Korbatov asked Cayabyab what he would do if a previous investment had not been made in the auditorium. “I would tear it down and rebuild,” Cayabyab said. The board then voted to direct Cayabyab to present options for demolishing the auditorium and building it anew. He was also asked to look into similar renovations for other school auditoriums. Vice President Brian Goldberg told parents this week to expect more news of further mismanagement of Measure K funds. “As many of us know living in Beverly Hills, once you begin to open walls on older buildings, you often find additional work must be done,” he said in his monthly email to constituents. “That is no different for our schools and this can dramatically increase the cost of what we thought was a straightforward project.”  Complications from the  Karen Christensen  case is adding to the district’s budgetary woes. Christensen is  awaiting trial  for four counts of conflict of interest related to charges that she secretly negotiated a deal to be an independent BHUSD contractor while performing her duties as facilities director for the district. Her trial has been postponed several times and is now scheduled to start next month. “We have the added complication that our previous facilities consultant, Karen Christensen and her company Strategic Concepts, mislead and misrepresented the work they were doing as part of the Measure K Bond,” Goldberg wrote. “We have been notified [by the California Department of State Architects] that over 40 projects remain opened because either they were never completed or projects that should have required approval by DSA were never submitted although work moved forward regardless.” Cayabyab is scheduled to present options for auditorium renovations at a Measure E study session scheduled for 4 p.m. Oct. 25 at the BHUSD district office. The public is welcome to attend. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read more here: BHUSD Discovers Mismanagement of Measure K Bond

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California Reader Privacy Law

October 8, 2011
California Reader Privacy Law

The California Reader Privacy Act was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown to cover new technologies like e-books, online book services and bookstores. The Reader Privacy Act ( SB 602 ) prevents government and third parties from demanding access to private reading records without proper legal justification. As great numbers of Californians use online book services to browse, purchase, and read books, California online privacy laws are attempting to stay current with developments, protecting reader privacy in a digital age of surveillance. The EFF and the ACLU co-sponsored the online privacy bill, which was authored by California State Senator Leland Yee . “This is great news for Californians, updating their privacy for the 21st Century.

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Pencil This In: Modorer’s ‘Metropolis’ on the Big Screen at Cinefamily

October 7, 2011
Pencil This In: Modorer’s ‘Metropolis’ on the Big Screen at Cinefamily

Here’s what’s going down in LA tonight. OMD—yes, the “If You Leave” guys— plays Club Nokia; Boston Court’s 4th annual art exhibition continues; Beyond Baroque welcomes poets Fred Maramarco and George Kalmar; and Giorgio Modorer’s Metropolis on the big screen. Read on for all the details. more › Read the rest here: Pencil This In: Modorer’s ‘Metropolis’ on the Big Screen at Cinefamily

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Rookie Quits Over Jail’s Rampant Inmate Abuse: Report

October 7, 2011

A Los Angeles County sheriff’s rookie who graduated at the top of his recruit class resigned after only a few weeks on the job, alleging that a supervisor made him beat up a mentally ill jail inmate, according to interviews and law enforcement records. The deputy, Joshua Sather, said that shortly before the inmate’s beating his supervisor said, Read more: Rookie Quits Over Jail’s Rampant Inmate Abuse: Report

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‘At The End Of The Day, God Knows My Heart’

October 7, 2011

Story comes courtesy of California Watch By Will Evans The way Downey resident Lauren Baumann tells it, she was putting on Christian rock concerts at a mini-golf fun park and renting a $10,000-a-month historic mansion in order to serve God. And also to pay off a $2.9 million judgment from a 1990s fraud conviction in Texas. To federal prosecutors, it was just another Ponzi scheme. Baumann, 43, pleaded guilty Monday to wire fraud, admitting that she lured more than two dozen people in Orange and Los Angeles counties to invest in Christian “battle of the bands” contests and real estate deals with false promises. She raised nearly $1 million, and in the end, her investors lost $560,000. “I am really just hoping there will just be a way to repay everybody,” Baumann said. “At the end of the day, God knows my heart. I felt this was what I had to do, is own what I did wrong.” It’s a familiar position for Baumann. She pleaded guilty to securities fraud in 1999. At the time, prosecutors and the Securities and Exchange Commission accused her of running a multimillion-dollar pyramid scheme featuring high-profit, low-risk mortgage investments that didn’t actually exist. Bauman served three years in prison. She said she was unfairly blamed for some of it, but admits: “I clearly made mistakes. I was not prudent. There was money from people to pay other people off.” She said it wasn’t intentional. “It’s made out to be, ‘Oh, she sat down and put together this premeditated scheme.’ But, you know, things happen sometimes,” she said, comparing what she did with President Barack Obama raising the debt ceiling. Out of prison, Baumann headed back to her native California and tried to make money in the loan modification business. She said her biggest concern was how to repay her $2.9 million judgment. She was sued a few times, and the government tried to garnishe her wages. At one point, an investor found an old article online about her Texas problems and extravagant lifestyle, complete with breast implants, luxury cars and a lavish party with live cheetahs. D Magazine in Dallas ran an update in 2008 that made it seem like Baumann was at the end of her run. But she kept going. With the idea that she could host religious events, Baumann rented the Rives Mansion, a grandiose 1911 historic landmark in Downey, for about $10,000 per month. She moved in with her three children. “I am a believer that if you invest in the kingdom … if you put your time and talents in God’s work, to raise up Christian leaders, you’ll be prosperous,” she said. Baumann, who also claims she is descended from one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, said it’s in her blood to “raise up future leaders of my country.” At one point, she hosted the contestants of the Miss Downey Pageant for a mansion sleepover with movies, goodie bags and a massage therapist. “Lauren is a lady who is full of passion,” said Gary DeRemer, who runs the beauty contest. “She must have big ideas and not enough money.” Baumann didn’t try to hide from her past. “She said she had some jail time. She said, ‘You could Google my name and find out,’ ” DeRemer said. “She was a very compassionate person, a very loving person, so I overlooked that.” Baumann’s loan modification business was hurting from a state law, intended to block fraud, prohibiting advance fees. She said she started to borrow money. She thought she could make it back, she said, from the Christian rock shows. Baumann kept losing money, so she borrowed more, she said. She admitted in her plea agreement that she used investors’ money to pay back previous investors, as well as for the mansion rent, car payments and private school for her children. Baumann had become active in a local church called Desert Reign Assembly of God. She told people she had past trouble in Texas but won friends quickly, said pastor Don Metcalf. “Lauren’s got this persona of being a good, godly person, and she’s very convincing,” he said. “She makes it look like she’s very successful at things.” Metcalf said he learned later that Baumann was drawing in members of the congregation as investors, including a widow who ended up losing the life insurance money from her husband’s death. “She used the church to gain access to people,” Metcalf said. “There’s been a lot of people hurt.” At some point last year, Baumann said, she couldn’t make it work anymore. “I just needed to shut it down,” she said. “I didn’t want to – it just broke my heart.” Baumann moved into a small rental house. Earlier this year, she said, two “very, very nice” FBI agents knocked on her door, looking like movie stars. “I just told them,” she said. “I shared my heart and I shared what happened start to finish.” Baumann is now waiting for a sentencing hearing in December. “I’m basically taking whatever time God determines I have to continue investing my time and my talents into the kingdom,” she said. “I’m still believing there’s going to be prosperity.” Will Evans is an investigative reporter for California Watch focusing on money and politics. Find more California Watch stories here . See more here: ‘At The End Of The Day, God Knows My Heart’

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