A Victorian home in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles.
Photo by JWR
One of the highlights of the Black Dahlia exhibit at the Los Angeles Police Museum earlier this year was the never-before-seen photos of Elizabeth Short on display.
In the early 1990’s, the Natural Fudge Cafe was a good place in Los Angeles to see punk acts play. Here’s a flyer I have for Chief Drinkalot’s appearance there.
Still have this napkin saved from a birthday party given for me as a little kid! The movie had just been released.
Get a load of that t-shirt!
August 1951, Los Angeles - Juvenile gang members of the so-called “Jack’s Gang” interrogated by officers.
Source: USC Digital Library
Everyone should look so good when their apartment is bombed.
Bomb goes off in an apartment at 1034 1/2 Hilldale Avenue, 24 June 1958. Dorothy Adamson — 28 years old — was eating in a nearby cafe when the bomb went off.
Sources: lapl.org and USC Digital Library
This guy’s name is Tenaga Zuchi Zou and you can meet him when crossing a bridge over the Miyagawa River in Takayama, Japan.
Photo by JWR
A Victorian house in Pasadena, Calif. Photo by JWR.