MONA busWe're getting back on the bus in honor LA Observed's fifth (!) anniversary. There have been a couple of thousand posts since the last time we teamed up with the Museum of Neon Art. So it's time to board up again for another of Eric Lynxwiler's legendary, fun and informative cruises through Downtown, Hollywood, Fairfax and points in between. We'll gather at MONA's new home on West 4th Street the evening of Saturday, June 14, enjoy some refreshments, then be driven in (natural) air conditioned comfort through the city, shouting bon mots at the street life below. MONA is giving LAO a discounted price of $50. These always sell out, so if you're interested in coming with don't delay. Send me an email; preference goes to LA Observed subscribers.

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