June 9th, 2009

What’s Next and Marathon Love

The 21st MileNew posts coming this week:

– Posts on production and consumption versus conservation; – Environmental critiques of train travel; – The ultimate (if not particularly green) multi-modal vacation; – Dodger Stadium gets even less accessible; – Privacy, chatting and (in)visibility.

To

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May 27th, 2009

Undercutting the competition

As should be readily apparent, I haven’t posted to Lascher @ Large in some time. I’ve spent the past two months completing my master’s degree, a time during which I sacrificed this site to one last focus on academics. I’ve also taken some time to consider what my next career steps might

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March 2nd, 2009

Seen This Week: Feb. 23 - Mar 2

It has been a bit of one of those weekends for me — not to complain to strangers, though — I’ll let the images speak for themselves. Highlights include an afternoon on campus at USC, to a Saturday afternoon visit to the Bicycle district at Heliotrope and Melrose, and a quick jaunt up the

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February 23rd, 2009

Seen This Week: Paradise for $5

A streetfront on Vermont Ave. with a big $5 haircut sign in blue letters on a yellow background.Read the rest of Seen This Week: Paradise for $5

February 20th, 2009

Adaptive Reuse: Parking Meters to Bike Racks

I’m in the midst of preparing some posts about the Expanding Vision of Sustainable Mobility summit hosted this week by the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. In doing so, I’m semi-procrastinating by skimming long-ago bookmarked blog entries and Web sites I set aside for reference in my Read the rest of Adaptive Reuse: Parking Meters to Bike Racks