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Category Archives: Eastside
LA Eastside.com
It’s been talked about for some time, a group blog for Los Angeles that might be a bit more representative of the Los Angeles many of us know: a city that doesn’t end at the river, is inhabited by working … Continue reading
Posted in Eastside, Greater Los Angeles, This Chicano Life
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Easter Scenes
Everyone loves a holiday, whatever it may be. Some like it for an excuse to have a bbq, others for the opportunity to make a little extra cash. I happened upon a few pics of Easter related scenery, viewable at … Continue reading
Posted in Eastside, Fotos, Lincoln Heights, This Chicano Life
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Huevos Rancheros: Catching Up
I hinted I was going to do this last week but as you can see, I didn’t. So here is a quick wrap-up of some HR’s I’ve had recently that I wanted to mention but have neglected to do so, … Continue reading
Posted in Eastside, Huevos Rancheros, La Comida, Lincoln Heights
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Liars
I hate liars. Especially those that try to deny where they come from. Lots of people that grow up on the Eastside can’t wait to move out to some shitty suburb so they can claim to be from West Covina, … Continue reading
Posted in Eastside, Lincoln Heights, Shit I hate
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Huevos Rancheros: El Guarachito Cafe
I noticed that this restaurant on the corner of Floral and Eastern (in East Los) had recently undergone some changes, but I just got around to stopping by to check out the place. The name suggests its Chicano owned; guarachito … Continue reading
Posted in Eastside, Huevos Rancheros, La Comida
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Eastside 101
I’ve been meaning to mention the series of Eastside posts I’ve been doing over at blogging.la and I’m finally getting around to it. It’s kinda weird to explain it to the people I know, or those that grew up on … Continue reading
Posted in Eastside
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