Grab your forks and don’t spoil your appetite, the East Side Food Festival is coming to Silverlake. The date is set for Sunday November 9 4-8pm. With vendors from all across the board the festival is sure to draw many patrons of both food and culture. Held in the beautiful Mack Sennet studios, vendors and festival goers alike can enjoy a modicum of samples and various delectables from their favorite restaurants. Though it has drawn some debate from the name, due to it not being on the technical “east side” they defend their name saying “…In our version of the east side of LA, we basically include all neighborhoods east of Western. This includes Los Feliz, Silverlake, East Hollywood, Koreatown, DTLA, Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Atwater, Echo Park, etc”n Live DJ’s, raffles, prizes, and book signings will also be taking place. More information can be found on their official website. VENDORS: Alimento – Silverlake www.alimentola.com Auntie Em’s Kitchen – Eagle Rock www.auntieemskitchen.com Better Booch – DTLA (Grand Central Market) www.betterbooch.com Black Hogg – Silverlake www.blackhogg.com Carnitas el Momo – LA www.carnitaselmomo.com Donut Friend – Highland Park www.donutfriend.com El Condor – Silverlake www.elcondorla.com Elf Cafe – Echo Park elfcafe.com Gualaguetza Micheladas – Koreatown www.ilovemole.com Homestate – Los Feliz www.myhomestate.com Kitchen Mouse – Highland Park www.kitchenmousela.com Little Beast – Highland Park www.littlebeastrestaurant.com McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams – DTLA (Grand Central Market) www.mcconnells.com Melissa’s Produce – Vernon www.melissas.com Mexicali Taco & Co. – DTLA www.mexicalitaco.com Momed – Atwater Village www.atmomed.com Pine and Crane – Silverlake www.pineandcrane.com Starry Kitchen – Chinatown www.starrykitchen.com Sticky Rice – DTLA (Grand Central Market) www.eatstickyrice.com The Black Cat – Silverlake www.theblackcatla.com The Oinkster – Eagle Rock, Hollywood www.theoinkster.com Umami Burger – Los Feliz...
Read MoreSilverlandia would like to take a moment and thank the readers and contributors of Silverlandia. Last weekend Silverlandia was presented an award by the Silverlake Chamber of Commerce for the Best Of Silverlake Awards. We’re very happy for the recognition, as we walked away with the award for “The Best Way to Get The Word Out About Your Business”. Accomplishments in such a historic and iconic neighborhood as Silverlake, Los Angeles is no easy feat. We love to serve our community, and promote local business. With our passion for marketing, branding, publication, and general information we hope to make the next year even greater. Thanks again!...
Read MoreLos Angeles is getting more bike friendly than ever before. Cyclists are being given a three foot buffer zone legally or drivers could face penalties if seen breaking the law. Over the last few years road rage incidents, and bike to car accidents have risen, despite the 200 miles of new bike lanes painted in. Road rage is no foreign concept to any angelino, as many police reports, sometimes upwards in the thousands, involve some element of road rage, reckless driving, and overall carelessness behind the wheel. The new law involves a $120 fine for crossing that buffer zone and endangering cyclists. In 2012 more than 150 cyclists lost there lives in auto related accidents, prompting further action state wide. Localized action took place beginning with the “every lane is a bike lane” slogan. The new law is already in effect and will enforced strictly. Automobile Commuters and cyclists must learn even more to share the road as bicycles are considered vehicles with the same rights, rules, and regulations as a normal...
Read MoreLos Angeles has been hit with a heatwave this week, with blistering temperatures over 95 degrees to the 100s on a consistent basis. Over 4000 homes have been left without power, with temperatures spiking into triple digits. California’s mountain ranges have also been issued a red flag warning for forest fires, while a heat advisory for the city is under way. If you’re one those who has lost power, make sure you are taking precautionary measures to keep you and your loved ones safe during the heatwave. Heatstroke can easily cause confusion and make people disoriented, incapable of good judgment. In every case prevention is the best step to take. 1. Eliminate excess heat sources. This means the oven, desktop computers, laptops, heavy machinery, etc. Anything giving off heat can contribute to rising temperatures inside ones home. Keep the lights off in rooms you’re not using, and make sure you’re using only whats necessary. After all, the excess consumption of power thru air conditioning units is what caused the power outages to begin with. 2. Drink More Water than normal. The recommended serving is eight 8oz glasses a day, but if caught in a heatwave you’re going to be stepping that up. Add electrolyte supplements or consume drinks that contain electrolytes that have been lost due to excess sweating. Do not consume alcohol, excess coffee, or energy drinks (despite them claiming to be full of electrolytes) as these act as diuretics and promote dehydration. Remember, if you’re thirsty, you’re actually already dehydrated. 3. Recognize heat related illness such as heat rash, heat stroke, heat cramps, and heat exhaustion. These can be serious medical emergencies if left untreated. 4. Take advantage of Water to keep cool. If you afford it, take cool showers, run through the sprinkler, wet your hair, your forehead, wrists, and neck. These points on the body can keep the rest of your body cool if kept cool. Your body has cooling spots all over which you can apply cold compresses, ice packs, and wet cloths to. 5. Prepare your home. Keep the windows shaded as to not let sunshine heat up the room. Use Box fans to circulate air and push hot air out of your...
Read More6 parks across Los Angeles are now equipped with free wifi. People can now connect with tablets, smart phones, and tablets in Cabrillo Beach, Echo Park Lake, Griffith Observatory, Pershing Square, Reseda Park and Venice Beach. This huge step in city communications was made this summer. Globally, internet access is being regarded as more than a commodity but as a necessity. Playing a vital role in social change, worldwide announcements, and social networking, access to wireless internet is gaining more traction as a part of our everyday life. Cities like Santa Fe already have city wide wifi, distributed in timed increments. The wifi’s intention is to draw more families, friends, and patrons to the park. The internet development was funded by Toyota, with LA’s Department of Recreation and Parks & American Park Network. The network named, “Oh, Ranger! Wi-Fi” has been in the testing stages since earlier this summer and is finally up and running. Announcements have been made to launch further wifi expansions in other parts of LA. ...
Read MoreThis coming Saturday September 6 the award winning hair salon, Works Of Art will be hosting one of their annual art shows. Featuring the art of Erick “dubeejunk” Yanez , Darby Krow and Todd Spence . All the work featured is self described pop culture work, with influences of graphic illustration, street art, comic culture, and cartoon. Works of Art have built quite a name for themselves hosting various art events over the years with great success, and always a pleasure for the neighborhood. Silverlandia will be in full effect as usual Saturday nights. Where: Works Of Art Hair Studio 4655 1/2 Hollywood Blvd. 90027 When: September 6th 7:30 pm-1:00am...
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