This Week's Top Stories: The Artist cleaned up at the Oscars, now find out where in LA it was filmed. We have a map!; The Entenza House (aka Case Study House No. 9) is back on the market, yours for only $15.95 million; The Expo Line will never open, it was all a huge misguided joke that went too far; West LA tired of Santa Monica's spill-over traffic, opposes Bergamont Station project; Curbed goes inside the exciting trench that the LACMA boulder will sit upon; Elegant stone-age home owned by Dick Clark is now on the market in Malibu; Cornfield Park plans finally congealing, but cost cutting leaves landscape architecture team out; County adopts Bike Master Plan, adds sharrows, lanes, whatnots, to get your butt pedaling to work.
Inside The LACMA Trench, Dick Clark's Flintstone House
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