Hidden in the grid of Downtown Los Angeles, the LA Flower District boasts the title of largest flower wholesale district in the country. Comprised of two main flower markets and individual stores, the district contrasts towering concrete structures with the overpowering smell of plants and people. The Southern California Flower Mart, located on Wall Street, [...]
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Meteors remind us to cherish rare moments
Do you remember when you were five, maybe six, and held an empty pickle jar as if it were as big as the world? And it was once, cradled within the intimate embrace of your innocent touch, this gaping expanse entwined with naĂŻve hope and small, clenched fingers. You scampered amidst giggles and lost breaths [...]
Read the rest of this article »Finding love online is trial and error
The holiday season is almost upon us, and that means love is soon to be in the air. Expect repeat screenings of romantic Christmas movies designed to make you pine for someone to share hot chocolate with by the fire. And because of the inevitable desperation that comes with the closing of yet another year, [...]
Read the rest of this article »Make nice with your office neighbors
Office buildings tend to be more like condominiums than your standard, single-family suburban homes in that the workspace is often divided into small parts and shared by many different families or in this case, businesses. Even well-established companies often lease plots of cubicle space to smaller companies, which often become their annoying neighbors. So, it [...]
Read the rest of this article »McCarthy novels sap adrenaline from films
Ours is a violent generation, and Cormac McCarthy knows it. He knows it, and he knows how to exploit us for it. The final third of Joel and Ethan Coenâs adaptation of McCarthyâs No Country for Old Men was one of the most divisive acts of cinema committed this decade. After establishing a violent and [...]
Read the rest of this article »Chewy. Thatâs the best word to describe traditional Japanese mochi, a treat derived from glutinous rice. Though most Benihana-eating, less educated folk know the treat as a round rice ball filled with ice cream or as a trendy pĂ©tite topping for frozen yogurt, mochiâs origins stem from customary offerings to the gods and are a [...]
Read the rest of this article »Beneath the snowfall and leaves is another side of the season
Can I admit something? The warmth of California sometimes frustrates me. It is just so undeniably constant. So predictable. I know when I wake up in the morning what I will need for the day â every day. There is always sun, a slightly smoggy sky and chilly, empty nights. But most of all, there [...]
Read the rest of this article »Cluttered home pages call for November spring cleaning
When it comes to social networking, I consider myself a generous person. I am willing to click like there is no tomorrow, joining Facebook groups I donât care about and becoming fans of things Iâve never heard of just so its owners can get one more popularity point. These are the sacrifices I make for [...]
Read the rest of this article »Office turns quirks into irritating habits
Our mothers might say our quirks are what make us who we are; they give us âcharacter.â Unfortunately, some quirks arenât so charming and can sometimes manifest themselves as bad habits, which are notoriously hard to break. Sometimes, they are so deeply ingrained in a personâs behavior that turning them off is a nearly impossible [...]
Read the rest of this article »Single-screen theaters cultivate best and worst of indie film
What can you say about a movie in 200 words? At the Daily Trojan, the word count for film reviews stands at somewhere around 800. At other papers, that number runs higher or lower depending on the editor and, more frequently these days, the bean counters behind the arts section. Put all those words together, [...]
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