The Los Angeles beer scene has been slowly and quietly growing for many years, cultivating new breweries, beers, and bars. In that time, the beer community that has evolved has reached a
As Lucas and I walked into the Angel Motoworks shop for the first time, I was struck by the atmosphere. Despite being in the heart of Los Angeles, the shop is mostly
Nissan announced its support of two new exhibits at the Petersen Automotive Museum that celebrate and explore the intersection of American and Japanese car culture. Both open to the public May 26.
by Michael Satterfield Nearly two years ago, Starbucks senior store design manager Jonathan Alpert and his team learned of a potential new Starbucks site in Los Angeles. It was an unusual location
While two men sitting in jail awaiting trial on charges of murder from their own deadly street racing incident in Chatsworth, it appears that street racing has claimed yet another life in
Gevorgyan (foreground) at preliminary hearing Update: According to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office todays hearing in the case of two Los Angeles street racers has been postponed until April 17th Both
Henry Michael Gevorgyan and Izzy Valenzuela have both pled not guilty to charges of murder. Both men have been charged with two counts of murder and one count of engaging in a
The driver of a Nissan GTR involved in a deadly street racing accident in Chatsworth was arrested today for his part in the February 26th incident. The driver has been identified as
Henry Michael Gevorgyan was booked on suspicion of murder Feb. 28 for the now infamous street race that ended in the death of two spectators. Gevorgyan identified as the owner of the
If you have never heard of Luftgekühlt, you might be wondering what it is and why you are seeing it on every car guys social media profile this Monday. The event created by
, Prologue: I, in no way endorse or support street racing or illegal activity, I, unlike the limp wristed politicians, do however understand that it has and always will be a small
California Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins announced plans Wednesday to raise $2 billion a year for repairs to the state’s crumbling roads, bridges and highways by charging drivers an annual “road use charge”
Described by local media as looking a scene from “Fast and Furious” drivers of modified cars attempted to shut down the 105 Freeway in Hawthorne for what is described by California Highway