Tom Carroll is a content creator for 404 by L.A. Times. Before joining The Times in 2022, he created, produced and hosted the web series “Tom Explores Los Angeles.” He has produced stories for NPR and Gimlet. His documentary, “Charlie’s Lot,” won Best Short Doc at the 2020 Arizona International Film. A fourth-generation Southern Californian, he is a graduate of Occidental College and the University of Southern California.
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Tom stopped by North Hollywood on Monday to check out Carlos Agredano‘s sculpture “Fume” and to join a walking tour led by Vincent Enrique Hernandez, AKA Valley Tours.
The Natural History Museum of L.A.
The Broad museum is adding 70% new space to its footprint
An art project called the Goodbye Line prompts passersby to make a collect call and say goodbye — to a loved one, a pet or maybe a part of themselves.
Oftentimes, when a tree dies near development, it is chopped up and mulched into oblivion.
With over 350,000 movies, 170,000 TV shows, and a staggering 27 million feet of newsreel footage (or about 600 million feet of film in total), the UCLA Film & Television Archive is one of the largest collections of original moving images in the world.
Today is the home opener for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Los Angeles Before the Freeways was originally published in 1981, then went out of print.
An adult secular choir has become massively popular thanks to its policy of no shaming and letting in everyone who wants to join.