From the creator of social media mainstay L.A. In a Minute, Evan Lovett invites you along for a personal and intimate ride as he shares interesting facts about all sorts of things you didn’t know you needed to know. Be entertained and informed as Evan brings you into his mind to see the world through his lens. There is history everywhere, as long as you know where to look. Let's get into it!
Bobby Green of 1933 Group is responsible for an L.A. Renaissance, saving historic business and returning them to their former glory. Formosa Cafe, Bigfoot Lodge, Highland Park Bowl, Tail O’ the Pup, & Idle Hour are just some of the legendary L.A. spots Green has renovated. This is a joyful trip around Los Angeles with one do the most important caretakers of Classic L.A.
Fred Armisen of Saturday Night Live & Portlandia shares his journey of falling in love with Los Angeles, despite not being 'a sun person.' Also, did you know Armisen is of Korean, Venezuelan, and German descent? Let’s get into it!
Disclaimer: Mature Content L.A. hip hop's new golden era is being ushered in by Coyote ("The Yotes"), who are embracing Hawthorne, Lennox, & all of L.A. While catapulting the West Coast sound to new heights. I've been wanting to have Ladies Love Guapo & Ricky Blanco on the show for a while, and after their newest albu, L.Aliens, dropped featuring B-Real, Mario Lopez, & Shaquille O'Neal, it was clear the Yotes were ready to put the world on notice. Live in studio, Coyote!!!
Two historic, unique, and FUN things to do this week. One for the 21-and-over crowd, one for the family (and your pups!). L.A.'s oldest Speakeasy is now a historic beauty (4:45)Historic hiking trail leads to a Golden Dream (13:50)
The L.A. Times continues its downward spiral toward irrelevance by refusing to endorse a Presidential candidate in what their own editorial board calls "the most consequential election in a generation." The once-proud paper that stood as a beacon for Los Angeles since the 1880s is now simply waving the white flag and inching closer & closer to their demise.
Iconic San Pedro Fish Market is one of Los Angeles legendary locals now being run by the third-generation family. I do a one-on-one sit down with Michael Ungaro to discuss the legacy of the Fish Market, what it means for L.A and what the future holds. We also get into Kings of Fi$h a documentary being featured on Amazon Prime.
L.A. Is the land of film, and there have been 1,000s of movies made about L.A. These are the Top 5 Films that Define MY L.A. - and I want your feedback. What did I miss, what shouldn't have made the Top 5? Also - do you know the FIRST movies ever made in L.A.? (4:45) And the consummate L.A. movie that you MUST watch but haven't heard of (25:00)
As the Dodgers take their next steps toward their 8th World Series title, I celebrate the Dodgers history with some facts you DON'T know about the historic club, such as:What was the ORIGINAL name of the Dodgers (and no, it wasn't the Trolley Dodgers!)What is Dodger Orange?10 Facts you Don't know about Vin Scully!What is the full story of the High-Five and what's that have to do with the Dodgers?*The Most Unlikely Championship team in L.A. history
The Industry figures are eye-popping: 16.1% unemployment, film days in L.A. are down 33% from the 5-year average. Hollywood is in the middle of a stunning collapse, and L.A. needs a strong Hollywood to be at its best. To avoid Hollywood turning into the "Next Detroit," and losing out to the "New L.A." (Las Vegas), what can be done to save The Industry?!? I discuss here, and I need your feedback.
After 1,500 episodes of L.A. in a Minute and two years of In a Minute w/ Evan Lovett, spending THOUSANDS of hours of research and discovery, I put together a list of my Top 10 Favorite Facts about L.A.
Each episode contains fun nuggets, trivia, and tidbits - but these are my absolute favorite facts: the people, the food, the culture. This is an episode to savor, and to regale your friends with the Best Facts about My Favorite City on the Globe!
The American Journalism Project will be giving $15 million to Los Angeles news organizations. . .so maybe they should start with L.A. In a Minute News? That is a new project we will be launching from the I AM Studios to do add an important element to my coverage, and to local L.A. journalism. Let me know your feedback on the name, the concept, the format. That's L.A. In a Minute News.
Building a Los Angeles Mount Rushmore is no easy task, but I identify the four names that have most impacted the GLOBE from right here in L.A. From art to science, from sports to culture, the list of who DID NOT make the Mount Rushmore is almost as impressive as the names that did. . .and choosing FOUR names was nearly impossible - so let me know what you think of L.A.'s Mount Rushmore
I spend almost as much time consuming L.A. content as I do making it - and these are the folks that inspire In a Minute with Evan Lovett. The history & quirks of Los Angeles, the neighborhoods & food, the people & culture; these are the creators that I follow on Instagram, TikTok, X/Twitter - that help me fall in love with this city even more!
Plus, the winners of the One Thing to Do in L.A. This Week CHALLENGE!
I'm announcing my first ever CHALLENGE - The One Thing to Do in L.A. This Week CHALLENGE!! If you are the first to complete the challenge, you will get an entire L.A. in a Minute episode dedicated to you (Plus a t-shirt and hat!). Send a selfie of you in front of ALL 15 of my favorite One Thing to Do in L.A. locations, and you win!!! The clock is ticking, so start NOW!
L.A. is the land of celebrities, but true celebrity comes from making history. This episode is about people that lived in L.A. and truly made history. And don't miss the One Thing to Do in L.A. this Week: L.A. has a precise center point that is VERY easy to access. . .and it's FREE to see it!
The Genius 4:40
The Martial Artist 7:20
The Aviator 10:36
The Frontiersman 13:50
The Author 17:42
The Pioneer 20:00
The Philosopher 21:44
The Presidents 27:22
The Gangster 37:40
One Thing to Do in L.A. this Week (41:19)
It's over 100° in the first half of August and the kids are back in school. . .already! So why would LAUSD and most surrounding districts do this to parents and kids? I did some research and have some answers, and I want to know what YOU think. Also, a special reading of My Very Personal Speech to incoming freshmen (13:26) and One Thing to do in L.A. This Week (29:01) at one of the most beautiful places in L.A., where school isn't in session. . .at least not yet!
Books are a driving force for L.A. In a Minute and I want to share some of the most impactful reads about Los Angeles that have inspired me to continue creating and learning about this incredible City. The podcast is broken down into segments based on book content as outlined below. Make sure you bookmark this episode for your holiday gift giving. Happy reading:
Development (5:06)
Preservation (12:20)
Transportation (17:45)
DJ Waldie (20:02)
Food (25:30)
When L.A. Was a Mob Town (31:10)
Historical Modern Los Angeles (34:40)
Mike Davis (38:48)
Michael Connolly (41:45)
Bonus reads (44:33)
It's road trip season, so it's time to figure out once & for all, what are L.A.'s 8 Favorite Road Trips! From the desert to the mountains, beaches to missions, Los within an easy drive of some of the best places on Earth. What are YOUR favorite L.A. Road Trips?!?
L.A.'s First Car (4:20)
#8: Did you say 300 inches of snow. . .per Year? (9:30)
#7: California's most Polarizing City (12:25)
#6: The Fastest-Growing Road Trip (14:56)
#5: The Mission City. . .where Michael Jordan Owns a Bar (18:10)
#4: So Hot, but So Hip (23:42)
#3: A Road Trip for All Seasons (29:05)
#2: The Only Place I'd Live Outside of L.A. (32:20)
#1: L.A.'s Backyard (36:58)
With the 2024 Paris Olympics officially underway, the countdown is ON for LA28, the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Some of my earliest memories are from my parents taking me to the 1984 Games, and I'm going to detail why L.A. Is the Greatest Olympic City on Earth. We'll also address detractors of the games, and what Los Angeles is doing to ensure that the city will sparkle & shine in its THIRD time hosting the Games:
6:04 - My 1984 Olympic Experience
9:42 - LA28 "L.A. is the World"
17:07 - 1932 "Sports' greatest triumph"
23:33:07 - 1984 "The Games that Changed Sports Forever"
33:48 - The Venues
Los Angeles is described as "88 Cities in Search of a Center" - but why search when you can DO? I find the most unique, historical, and FUN thing to do in each of L.A.'s 88 Cities, from Agoura Hills to Lynwood to Rosemead to Whitter. This is an excellent guide no matter where you are in L.A. County, and will provide you something to do in every city.
Los Angeles is the land of swimming pools, with twice as many as the second closest city. . .even though the first private pool in L.A. wasn't built until recently. So how did L.A. get to be the Swimming Pool Capital of the World. . .and you won't believe how many pools there actually are in L.A. And make sure you stay tuned for the One Thing to Do in L.A. this Week - it's my absolute favorite 'pool' in L.A., so grab your towel and get ready to dive in!
My Favorite Food in Los Angeles, from burgers to tacos to carnitas. These are my trusty go-tos that I know and love - and you know I bring the history, facts, trivia, and tidbits of these L.A. legends.
L.A.'s Best Beef Ribs - 2:30
The Thai Temple - 5:30
Birria Got me Hooked - 11:40
Shout out to Best Carnitas in L.A. - 12:20
Split Dogs Flatbush Style - 14:50
Best Spot to get a Drink. . .and Good Food - 17:00
Oaxacan Culture, L.A. Royalty - 19:40
L.A.'s Original Bagel - 23:30
L.A.'s Biggest Burrito in its Best Community - 27:50
Best Family Spot - 30:15
The Original - 32:20
Edible Work of Art - 35:05
The Badass of L.A. Pies- 36:45
Mooncakes & Culture - 38:05
L.A.’s coastline has some of the most desirable and beautiful beaches in the history of the world. . .but did you know they are man-made?!? Also on this episode (22:45), Your One Thing to do in L.A. this Week. . .The 9 Best Hidden Beaches in L.A.
Summer is officially here in L.A. and we kick off summer with 5 Things to do in L.A.
From sundown to sunup, we have you covered this Summer in Los Angeles!
Parental Advisory, Explicit Language Global phenomenon Jim Jefferies stops by the IAM Studios for an intimate, hilarious, fun interview. No topic is off-limits, and Jim is at his endearing & engaging best for a two-hour conversation that could have gone 20 hours. From his background in Australia to his favorite things to do & places to eat in L.A., Jim truly shows off the wit & intelligence that led to him being one of the most renowned comedy figures in L.A...and the World!
Lock your doors & windows; Los Angeles is the undisputed Serial Killer capital of the world! So why L.A. and when did it all start? How many have their been?!? All the sinister facts are here, the facts, the stats, the history, the psychology. Also - we dive into detail about 3 specific killers including the first ever recorded "serial" killer.
This is My Top 5 hidden Gems in L.A. . .and they're all FREE: Whether hidden in plain site or not, these go-to destinations are fun to go and explore, are places a lot of us see on a daily basis, but maybe haven't quite taken the time to understand the significance and relevance behind them. Go be a tourist in your own city, and enjoy these destinations as I give up all goods. There is history everywhere, as long as you know where to look!
Impactful, important, historical... these are the characteristics I tapped into the most when putting together my intimate list of top 5 songs that define L.A. I enjoyed digging into the meanings of the lyrics, and researching the origins of these classics.
BONUS SONG (37:45) - We Love it!
A major announcement came out of L.A.’s backyard this week: the resort that ushered in the Modern Era of Las Vegas will be shutting its doors forever.
The impact that the Mirage had on Las Vegas was like no hotel since the Flamingo opened in 1946 and kicked off The Strip, and it literally changed Vegas as a town, a community, and is single-handedly responsible for turning into a world-class metropolis. Here’s the story of the impact of the Mirage on the city that 4.8 million people from Los Angeles visit each year.
Ever wondered about life in the I AM Studios? And what actually goes into creating over 1,000 episodes of L.A. in a Minute and In a Minute w/ Evan Lovett? I take you behind the scenes for a day - and a week - in the life of documenting Los Angeles history & culture. From the drops for KNX to full episodes for social to recording in a closet (!), I am giving you the real day-to-day on creating my show. You know how they say if you love what you do you’ll never work a day in your life? Well, this is truly a labor of love.
Perhaps most importantly, stick around for the Love Story of my lifetime (34:00)
These are the streets that MADE Los Angeles, the streets that have history and a story to tell - AND importance in our daily commute and lives.
Situated in the geographic center of L.A., Griffith Park is not just the largest urban park in the U.S., but the home of dozens of FREE and FUN activities with history to match. Take a day - actually take a week! - to explore Griffith Park and you’ll see why this is the best FREE Thing to do in L.A.
*The Story of Griffith J. Griffith (7:16)
*The Curse of Petranilla Feliz (10:31)
*Griffith Observatory (15:20)
*The L.A. Zoo (18:50)
*The Abandoned Zoo (24:00)
*Travel Town (27:30)
*The Greek Theatre (31:18)
The Annual UCLA Quality of Life in Los Angeles Index just came out. . .and it’s the lowest score in the history of the study. This is on the heels of Mayor Bass’ “State of the City” address, which also raised some red flags. So I want to know how YOU feel about your Quality of Life in L.A.? Are you better off than you were last year? Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the future of L.A. I want to hear from you!
L.A. is the supermarket capital of the U.S., and markets like Erewhon & Trader Joe’s are called the “Hippest Hangouts in L.A.” So how did L.A.’s lineage of grocery stores lead to a world where Grocery Shopping is actually Cool?
(1:48) Before Hollywood, the first motion picture studios in L.A. set up shop in an area that’s no longer on any maps. . .a place that deserves recognition as one of the most important place in L.A. history.
Also, One Thing to Do in L.A. This Week is BACK!
(19:30) We’re going to a place that is home of more Movie Palaces than anywhere in the World, an area long-neglected that is in the midst of a renaissance, right there in DTLA.
Whichever team is your #1 team in L.A., I break down One Fact that you DON’T Know About EVERY L.A. Sports Team.
Dodgers (2:02)
Angels (6:08)
Lakers (9:41)
Clippers (13:31)
Rams (20:11)
Chargers (24:32)
Kings (26:40)
LAFC (30:16)
Galaxy (32:40)
Angel City FC (34:52)
Sparks (36:41)
It’s Spring Break so it’s time for a Road Trip. I took the family up the 395 to explore some California history: the Good, the Bad, the Ugly. We start with Mammoth (3:38), which is a volcano. . .that gets 300 inches of snow per year! From there we stop by Schat’s Bakery (8:10), the most popular bakery in the WORLD. . .since 1903. And have you heard of Manzanar (9:00), the site of mass incarceration of 10,000 Japanese-Americans during WWII. You know I had to get the story. Lastly, we head to the Owens Lake (16:15), the epicenter of the California Water Wars.
Keeping it going from last weeks episode with 30 more hot facts about 30 different neighborhoods in L.A... Maybe you're neighborhood didn't make it last week, what about this week?!
Going down the list of the vast neighborhoods that make up Los Angeles and dropping some fun facts on you that you didn't know you needed to know! First 30 neighborhoods are up, is yours in part 1?
Special BONUS EP: There's a stigma about people from Los Angeles that people outside of Los Angeles have; something that people from outside of L.A. hate overwhelmingly - the people. But digging deeper, at the root of this HATRED of the People of L.A. is perhaps grounds for a Civil War - Natives vs. Transplants. Also a fantastic One Thing to Do in L.A. this week, and it's FREE!
Who would've thought that some of L.A.s prized "possessions" are in fact, not claimable to be our possessions at all! They're simply famous transplants. Enjoy these 7 things I'm willing to bet you thought are native to L.A. . .well, they're not!
In a short, special one-off episode of "One Thing to do in L.A. this Week," we take you to the site of what the L.A. Times called The Most Important Event in California History: Campo de Cahuenga, directly across the street from Universal Studios, which marks the spot that ended the fighting of the Mexican-American War! This is the spot that enabled California to become part of the United States, and it's right in our backyard. THIS is what you're going to do in L.A. this week.
My conversation with the co-founder of legendary Los Angeles brand Born X Raised... 2Tone. You know we discuss his origins along with what makes him tick, and get into how one of the most respected L.A. brands Born X Raised has been able to flourish, and continues to do so in memory of his coveted co founder and partner Spanto.
Pioneer Chicken was the king of Los Angeles, a $100 million food chain with 300 locations, until it all but disappeared. The reason? H.R. Kaufman, the Howard Hughes-like founder who guided the company’s growth until he too disappeared! This is the story of Pioneer Chicken and the never before told Mystery of H.R. Kaufman.
Your One Thing to Do in L.A. This Week is, simply put, awe-inspiring. A FREE visit to a place with some of the best views in Los Angeles uncovers one of the greatest Hidden Secrets in the City: a 900-seat auditorium built specifically for one of the largest paintings in the world, 195 feet long and 45 feet tall!! And the story of how it came to L.A. is almost as long as the painting itself, full of tragedy, resurrection, and wonder.
I was lucky enough to sit down with THE Christopher Darden, L.A. prosecutor for what many would say was the most famous trial of all time, the OJ Simpson murder case. I love a good origin story, and Darden was open to any and all questions I had for him from his youth, family upbringing, school life, up through the twists and turns before arriving in L.A. as a prosecutor, all the way to now running for judgeship.
In a short, special one-off episode of "One Thing to do in L.A. this Week," we take you to the Most Important Spot in Modern L.A. History: Lang Station, in Canyon Country, which marks the spot where the Golden Spike connected Los Angeles to the Transcontinental Railroad in 1876! This moment was the day Los Angeles truly became a modern city. THIS is what you're going to do in L.A. this week.
Listen in as I make what I believe to be an ultra strong case that Las Vegas, is becoming the NEXT Los Angeles. All the signs are there, from similar origins in the desert, from lack of resources to an abundance, to the power of pro franchises coming to town... and this just scratches the surface. Listen all the way through and tell me I'm not wrong!
From trust issues to mass layoffs at massive media institutions.. There is a lot happening in the world of journalism, especially the local stuff. Tune in as I have something to say about it!
Going through 10 absolute must-have restaurants with deep history and legacy... that unfortunately not nearly enough people even know exist! We're giving all the love todays episode, so make sure to listen in, and put these on your list of places to go!
Digging deep with burgeoning L.A. Power Couple Jorge and Letty Peniche, in their first formal interview together talking about their origin stories. A fascinating long form conversation, from learning about Power 106 morning show radio host Letty truly reaching her childhood dreams against all odds, to understanding the deeply intellectual mind and prowess that allowed nothing to stand in the way of her hustling husband Jorge Peniche from reaching his goals… from selling DVDs to working with L.A. legend Nipsey Hustle. This is what dreams are made of right here!
In a short, special one-off episode of "What to do in L.A. this Week," we take you to the (decommissioned) Lincoln Heights Jail, one of L.A.'s most notorious jails that once housed Al Capone and victims of the Zoot Suit Riots! A beautiful Art Deco complex on the banks of the L.A. River, THIS is what you're going to do in L.A. this week.
We're talking with author and former prison guard and parole office Mike Knox. He brings us inside the Lancaster State Prison, L.A.s only Super Max prison, and we talk A to Z about prison life, prison politics, and so much more. Ultra informative and interesting perspective that you won't get watching Locked Up!
Mrs. In a Minute cohosts and we answer your questions in a no-holds barred Q & A about L.A.! And the most special guest of all, our Son shares his “Five Favorites" in Los Angeles food. A FUN Family Episode to close out 2023 and start 2024!
Taking it back to my "early" days as a podcaster. Revisiting the time I brought my parents on the show... but not in a way you might think. Perfect for the holidays, celebrating with my family.
Getting to know a side of our Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass you may not know. We talk about her origin story from growing up in L.A., to when she realized she wanted to end up in politics from working in the health field, to her Mom and Dad, to her family now, and wrapping with a solid recap of her first year in office. Then, do not miss the closing segment of the pod as we're talking about the one thing to in L.A. this week, which is... the 95 year old City Hall! Its beautiful, and it's free!
We all know and learned about the 7 wonders of the world, from The Great Wall of China to the Taj Mahal in India... but it got me thinking, what are the 7 wonders of Los Angeles? I had fun diving into this and am thrilled to share what's on my list of the 7 wonders of L.A.!
I was somehow able to come up with just four icons that I think truly define Los Angeles of the modern era... my Mt Rushmore of L.A.! This was borderline impossible to pull off, considering the names that DID NOT make it, but I get into those details also. Be sure to give me feedback on how you think I did!
Reminiscing this holiday weekend on some of my favorite segments I've done since I started making this podcast! Of course I want you to refamiliarize with my origin story, and also tell you about something I've been living with my whole life that I'm sure a lot of you can relate to! We close out with one of my favorite things you should do in L.A. this weekend, or any upcoming weekend for that matter. Enjoy!
What was L.A.'s favorite food of the 1900s? How about the 20s, 30s, or 40s?! Find out here as we go decade by decade through over 100 years of L.A.'s most popular and favorite foods... the foods that inspired and created the culture we have today around the culinary industry.
WARNING: explicit language Estevan Oriol has elevated L.A. Street Culture to high art by documenting ALL of Los Angeles culture through his unfiltered lens. From L.A. Fingers to Cypress Hiil to Snoop Dogg, Oriol came to the L.A. Studios to discuss his origin story, and how he came to be the premier documentarian of the Real Los Angeles.
Bosch. Enough said. We all know Bosch as one of the most critically acclaimed shows of all time, but did you know it was adapted off a series of novels written and created by best selling crime novelist Michael Connelly? And yes, he's also responsible for creating the equally fascinating and genius show and book series centered around Mickey Haller who is the Lincoln Lawyer. I dig deep into Michael's background and history to really learn what makes him tick, and find his true origin story into what led to his success as an author with over 90 million books sold, not to mention two smash hit television shows. And ultra authentic L.A. based shows at that. It's In a Minute with Michael Connelly!
It's finally time to dig in on what is up there as one of the most requested subjects amongst people in L.A... their cherished pets! Here is a fun teaser... Dogs and Cats combined make up a larger population than the reported census population of L.A. County! That's just our starting point... tune in as we get into the rest of the endless nuggets regarding pets in L.A.
Reflecting on my day spent at Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles... a 54 block homeless mainstay for more than 100 years! I also get into just how Skid Row actually started/how'd it get its name/how it's stood the test of time/and maybe most important, what's being done to hopefully not need a a Skid Row someday.
As usual, we're digging deep the only way we know how... this time into whether Los Angeles is the city of health and wellness, which was the original pitch to spur growth over 100 years ago! Cold hard facts will tell us about the state of L.A. with regards to health, and we also compare it against other cities in the country... Hint: The results may shock you!
Impactful, important, historical... these are the characteristics I tapped into the most when putting together my intimate list of top 5 songs that define L.A. I enjoyed digging into the meanings of the lyrics, and researching the origins of these classics.
I get into my top 5 hidden gems of L.A.! Whether hidden in plain site or not, these go-to destinations are fun to go and explore, are places a lot of us see on a daily basis, but maybe haven't quite taken the time to understand the significance and relevance behind them. Go be a tourist in your own city, and enjoy these destinations as I give up all goods. There is history everywhere, as long as you know where to look!
L.A.s backyard (Las Vegas) has been under a full scale cyberattack in recent weeks, continuing to cause millions, and closing in on billions in losses... which happens to all originate thanks to one man, who happens to be born and raised in... you guessed it, Los Angeles! We're breaking down the origin story of the worlds very first hacker, and it is beyond interesting! We're closing out with one thing to do in L.A. this weekend, which entails being as far as anything having to do with hacking you can think of.
The crime narrative in Los Angeles is as strong as ever... so as usual, we're digging deep into the stats and numbers, coupled with everyday stories to try and find out if the narrative matches up with what's really happening. Listen in as we get to the bottom of it! We close out with an awesome place to go to this weekend in our "if you do one thing this weekend, do this" segment. The history is eerie to say the least, yet this business continues to thrive.
You asked for it, so here it is! A continuation of last weeks record breaking episode of significant alumni to L.A. area schools! Wow does this one get even better. And this top 10 takes you all over! Yes, we listened to your feedback and went outside LA public schools and expanded out! Tune in and enjoy the ENCORE of the L.A. School Episode.
It's Labor Day weekend which means the kids are heading back to school. Except most have been back for weeks? It wasn't like that not too long ago, so why is it like that now? Also... we're going over some of the most influential and important L.A. area high school alumni, summing it up with the top 10 High Schools they went to! Did your school make the cut?!
Did you know there is a major stand off between a powerful developer and the L.A. City Council regarding a 450 million dollar Luxury resort and residential development, smack dab in the Santa Monica Mountains?! I didn't! It's been brewing for going on 8 years, and it's been seemingly happening in the shadows. Tune into this saga as I go over the facts and details, and peak under the hood into the workings of how these projects come to life... or if the Government has anything to do with it... Don't! This is the battle for Benedict Canyon.
Digging deep into the multiple union strikes and the implications they're having for Los Angeles. We're also dropping some interesting and fun facts about the union worker make up of L.A., when did unions arrive, and more importantly, how did they take over? How did the Unions play an unintended role in what would be known today as a significant terrorist attack downtown? Closing with paying tribute to one of the most powerful Women to organize for laborers of our time, and lastly, one thing to do in L.A. this weekend!
Did you know Los Angeles is the undisputed Serial killer capital of the world? Listen in as Evan breaks it down... why L.A.? When did it all start? How many? All the juicy and sinister facts are here. Not to mention going into detail about 3 specific killers including the first ever recorded "serial" killer.
Tons of interesting facts and stories you may not be aware of as I go into detail about my top 10 greatest inventions to come out of Los Angeles.
Talking all things income and Money in Los Angeles. Who is making all the money? Who isn't? Who can afford all these million dollar homes? There are more in this city than any other in the country. Also, to keep things economical, we're giving you a list of fun things to do this weekend in Los Angeles, that are FREE
Talking all things Traffic. If you live in or have been to L.A., you know exactly what we're talking about. This was a clear cut Number 1 on the consensus list of 5 worst things about Los Angeles. Join me as we go down the rabbit hole and dig into this massive subject!
Evan gets into a compelling discussion with two very special guests about the ultra fast growing culture of food in L.A.!
Ask me anything with a very special guest, my wife! We tackle all sorts of fun and interesting questions the fans came up with during a recent LA In A Minute Instagram Live segment. Great way to kick off the second act in my world of podcasting!
Digging deep into the facts of what it's like raising kids in L.A... from schools, to parks, to overall satisfaction/If you do one thing in L.A. this week, do this... go to the only incorporated city in the lower 48 states, not reachable by car!
L.A.s first external resource for water was drained dry 100 years ago... well... they have water again... how?! Watts Towers. 3 decades in the making.
I go deep into what exactly what makes L.A... the economy of course... But, what jobs are propelling this city? Super interesting stuff/Also, if you do one thing in L.A. this week, do this... go to L.A.s first burger joint! From over 1,000 locations, to 4. Yes. 4
L.A. is the most diverse city on Earth. How and why did this come to be? I get into details behind the history of how this happened, as well as dropping some mind blowing facts around it to boot/If you have to do one thing in L.A. this weekend, do this, go see the largest Religious painting in the World! The story behind this work of art and how it arrived and came to its place of display is perhaps wilder than anything!
Mayor Karen Bass asking for a big uptick in funding for LAPD / Let's talk some Donuts while we're at it, the L.A. Pioneers of Donuts!
Neal Baker had his prints all over the origins of some of the most revolutionary restaurant chains in history, I cover it A to Z / Therapy Session is back, and it's heavy... about my Dog and the moral dilemmas it comes with! I explain in detail/If you do one thing in L.A., do this... Hint: it's the birthplace of Los Angeles!
We're all familiar with the Covid pandemic and even the Spanish Flu pandemic... but did you know were also dead smack in the middle of another pandemic that has been ongoing for 80 years and counting... and oh ya, it has NO end in sight/ If you do one thing in L.A. this weekend, do this... eat at this fast rising, homegrown food institution that is growing at a blistering pace.
The title speaks for itself. We dig in to the battle that's been brewing since L.A.s inception.
Sit back and relax while listening to compelling conversation with The Mayans (on FX) very own Vincent Rocco Vargas... who is also my old high school baseball teammate! From our days in school, to his time as an Army Ranger, to Federal Agent, to YouTube star, to now a famous actor and screenwriter, to his household of 10... and everything in between!
All things Fast Food / The History / Who Started it? / The Drive Thru Speaker / Interesting Facts about Fast Food you didn't know you needed to know!
L.A. housing costs are INSANE / L.A.- The Oil capital of the world! / Its too hard to save money / One thing to do this weekend? Do this
LAUSD strike! And quick resolution?!/ L.A. was once the Mass Transit Capital of the World! What happened?!/Lets talk about OCD... I have it, do you?/San Pedro ruins... yes, city ruins
Why aren’t people riding L.A.’s underground Metro? Let’s start with the Drugs and Crime/Children's Hospital, the place that saved my life!/L.A's Original Farmers Market, home of LAs best pancakes and first pizza, and was originally an Oil field?
True Crime: Robert Blake/Hollywoodland/My Fear of Death/Visit the inventor of the First Food Truck this Weekend!
Mail Bag/What I Learned-Internet/Therapy In A Minute/My First, and most Special Guests!/What to do in LA this Weekend
Mail Bag!/Thomas Edison the Producer?/Therapy In A Minute/One Thing to do this Weekend?
Welcome to In a Minute with Evan Lovett, an Audacy original. The mind behind the the social media hit "L.A. in a Minute" invites you along for a personal, intimate ride through all sorts of things you didn't know you needed to know. There's history everywhere, as long as you know where to look. Watch this space...the first episode comes this Friday February 17th!