The Hidden History of Los Angeles
Summary: The Hidden History of Los Angeles podcast explores the lesser known aspects of L.A. history. Contrary to the commonly held belief that L.A. does not have any history, Los Angeles has a rich and colorful history. You just have to dig a little deeper to find it.
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Podcasts:
This episode features an interview with Susan Phillips about her book The City Beneath: A Century of Los Angeles Graffiti.
This episode examines Disney history in Los Angeles and features an interview with Chris Nichols about his book Walt Disney's Disneyland.
What can a country song about driving on Los Angeles freeways tell us about our city? This episode examines Guy Clark's song L.A. Freeway and the city's connection to country music.
The episode features an interview with Josh Kun about his latest book, The Autograph Book of L.A.
Anaheim investigator Julissa Trapp is not like other detectives. She’s the only woman on the homicide squad, and a skilled chameleon: undercover cop in vice stings, crime-scene commander, patient confidante of killers. When a young woman’s body is found at a trash-sorting plant, Trapp learns the murder may be linked to the disappearance of three other women in nearby Santa Ana. Listen now at Wondery.fm/TrappHidden
The fourth season of KCET's Emmy winning documentary series Lost LA premieres October 15 so I sat down with the show's host, writer and L.A. historian Nathan Masters, to talk about the show and upcoming season.
On Mills Place in Old Town Pasadena there is a historical plaque which doesn't tell the whole story.
From the partnership that brought you Dirty John, comes Man in the Window. Pulitzer prize winning reporter Paige St. John investigates The Golden State Killer, and traces his path of devastation through the eyes of his victims. Listen now at wondery.fm/hiddenhistory
This episode explores the lesser-known Los Angeles movies and features an interview with Phoef Sutton and Mark Jordan Legan of the podcast Film Freaks Forever.
There are thousands of miles of freeway soundwalls across the United States, but their origin can be traced to Los Angeles.
Eric Dolphy was a multi-instrumentalist jazz virtuoso who played with the likes of John Coltrane and Charles Mingus. And he grew up in Los Angeles.
An interview with David Kipen about his book Dear Los Angeles: The City in Diaries and Letters, 1542 to 2018.
This episode tells the story of three laws that shaped the downtown Los Angeles skyline.
This episode looks into why there are so many Craftsman houses in Pasadena and features an interview with Brian Baker from Pasadena Heritage about their upcoming Craftsman Weekend event.
John Cage was one of the most influential and notorious avant garde music composers of the 20th Century. And he grew up in Los Angeles.