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e_r, here's all that I could find in a quick check of the LA Times archive. It's from a long long article which doesn't otherwise mention the club:
https://i.postimg.cc/5yqpy3J3/Culver...AT-9-20-58.jpg LA Times, 9/20/1958 edit add: And this long-winded link takes one to a page of interest in the Journal of the California State Assembly: https://books.google.com/books?id=tMp43AmMICgC&pg=RA1-PA51&dq=%22culver+auto+dealers%27+club%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjxz8r78_npAhX6JzQIHTqUCT4Q6AEwAHoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q=%22culver%20auto%20dealers'%20club%22&f=false |
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Irving "Ruffy" Goldberg according to his rap sheet was born in Illinois in 1895. Irving Goldberg, Frank Gehry's father, was born in New York on December 25 1900. |
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Born: Frank Owen Goldberg February 28, 1929 (age 91) Toronto, Ontario, Canada America's nightmare no talent architect.....Frank Gehry. He's considered an import designer....that is, if you like chaos, combined with visual mental illness. |
He is clearly an important designer and has undeniably been a positive contributor to the LA cityscape for over 50 years. From an actual architecture critic—no less than Reyner Banham, regarding Gehry's 1968 Danziger Studio:
"...what is important and striking is the way in which this elegantly simple envelope not only reaffirms the continuing validity of the stucco box as Angeleno architecture, but does so in a manner that can stand up to international scrutiny. The cycle initiated by Schindler comes round again with deft authority." https://i.postimg.cc/gJzSxxGM/gehry-danziger-bmp.jpg LA Conservancy |
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Then something went wrong. The design of the Disney Hall in LA was so defective the exterior had to be partially resurfaced. |
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A journalist asked Frank Gehry what his response was to people who accused him of creating architecture for show: "Let me tell you one thing. In the world we live in, 98 per cent of what gets built and designed today is pure shit," responded Gehry after raising his middle finger to the questioner. "There's no sense of design nor respect for humanity or anything. They're bad buildings and that's it." El Mundo I agree with Gehry, 98% of what Frank builds is exactly what he said. He's very self-aware, I guess. Seriously, like these atrocities: The Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle or The Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas. -- which, if you ask me, Frank Gehry should check himself into...immediately. Hmmm...does giving the finger to a journalist equate to "respect for humanity?" https://e00-elmundo.uecdn.es/assets/...0796419105.jpg El Mundo |
By the way, a little thank you to the LAFD yesterday for saving the Hollywood Bowl...
Tweet from the Bowl: Hollywood Bowl @HollywoodBowl Thank you to the Los Angeles Fire Department for keeping the Bowl safe yesterday from a fast approaching brush fire. ❤️👏🏼🧡 #LAFD https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EaMZ9VdU...jpg&name=large #HollywoodBowl |
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Gehry designed a residence hall for a university on the east coast. There were so many defects in the design, they figured it was cheaper just to tear the building down. Gehry has no respect for human beings. In many circles Gehry is considered toxic. He's the last architect they would consider. |
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https://ucarecdn.com/fd74ec7e-dfd2-4...size/1300x800/ LA Phil |
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Wow are you and CBD a bunch of beauty hating old men. The Ruvo Center is, like Disney Hall, modern and beautiful. https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/20...nk-Gehry-2.jpg Wikipedia Funny thing is he's giving the finger to someone with a negative opinion such as your own. I suppose back in the 20's you'd be screaming at architects for moving away from Beaux Arts and into Deco... |
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Maybe you should keep your negative opinions to yourself. |
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Is it possible Kevin could just state his opinions with the personal attacks? |
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Jeez, I'm sorry I brought up Frank Gehry. ... I understand being a critic of his work but the visceral hatred is downright bizarre. Let's move on. . |
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Beaudry also mentioned that the Tishman 615 building was a blue color before a recent(?) makeover. This slide, from an earlier post on its neighbor the Gates Hotel, shows the original striking blue color. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/ygU0W2.jpg huntington archive / posted earlier by Hoss There are also a couple good views of the Tishman 615 during the opening minutes of The Omega Man. [1971] The first glimpse is as a reflection in Charleton Heston's windshield. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/JhFJtV.jpg This next view, which I'll post a bit larger, shows both the Statler Hotel (on the left) and the Tishman 615 (on the right). https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/6KHgPm.jpg ...Mr. Heston is in that teeny tiny red car on Figueroa..oops Wilshire. (I see the REX ARMS) Here's the 1:45 video. It's very cool. |
While I was snooping around the underworld of illegal gambling in Los Angeles I happened upon this 1940's Noll & Company matchbook.
The front has a roulette wheel. . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/BbLJmW.jpg worthpoint The back a pair of dice. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/DNHVE8.jpg worthpoint The inside of the matchbook is especially gambly. ..(I created a word) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/JZyAoU.jpg worthpoint I wonder who owned the company? . . .mobsters, perhaps? Link . |
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Those matches... LAT Jan 21, 1944 https://i.postimg.cc/Njr6dr6z/nollpics-bmp.jpg LAT Jan 21, 1944 https://i.postimg.cc/J0q64H6q/noll4-bmp.jpg LAT Jan 26, 1944 https://i.postimg.cc/wBjNX3k1/noll1-bmp.jpg I wonder if Drs. Reinecke & Couturier's business was ruptured... LAT Jan 2, 1944 https://i.postimg.cc/cJBXcnZN/nollrupture-bmp.jpg |
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:previous: Oh my! I had no idea about the tragic fire, GW. hmm. . .I'm a bit surprised Noll's dice factory was located on Wilshire Blvd. I pictured it in an industrial area. AND NOW: The Case of the Mystery Bellhop Statue. . . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/iAJWsQ.jpg DETAIL Located (somewhere) on San Fernando Road. [1937] Here's the whole statue. (I wanted to shock you with the scary head) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/c701wu.jpg Sotheby's Edward Weston 1886-1958 'LOS ANGELES MONUMENT' (BELLBOY STATUE, SAN FERNANDO ROAD) signed, titled, dated, and annotated 'No. B. 8.' (crossed out) by the photographer and annotated by Mary Weston Seaman in pencil on the reverse, matted, 1937 9 1/2 by 7 1/2 in. (24.1 by 19.1 cm.) Let's inspect the surrounding area. First the left side. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/rhtly9.jpg If you look closely there might be a name (artist's?) within the rectangle that you see on the base. And now the right. You can clearly see a gently rolling hill. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/I4A8n1.jpg I have no idea what this statue is commemorating or where on it was located. (other than San Fernando Road) Sotheby's Link . |
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