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Axel Larsson, and the modernist stand ashtray is by Mel Bogart.
Sometimes it feels as if architecture in Los Angeles lurks in the shadows of so many Calabasas McMansions, or is unfairly defined by celebrity house swapping at least in the public imagination. But there are gems to be had, if you know where to look. Richard Neutra’s renowned Lovell Health House is one such property, nestled into the lush hills of Los Feliz with commanding views of the city beneath it, not to mention a pool.
An exterior view of the Lovell House. Zachary Gray Zachary Gray
Built in the International Style for the physician Philip Lovell between 1927 and 1929, the home has been in the same family for years and remains miraculously intact, despite (or perhaps because of) having made appearances in films, including
Pandemic emergency program offers $50 off your internet bill
May 12, 2021 / 12:40 PM / CBS/AP Democrats under pressure to pass Biden agenda
Americans can begin applying for $50 off their monthly internet bill on Wednesday as part of an emergency government program to keep people connected during the pandemic.
The $3.2 billion program is part of the $900 billion December pandemic-relief package. The government is increasing spending on broadband as the pandemic made stark that millions of Americans did not have access to, and could not afford, broadband at a time when jobs, schools and health care were moving online.
Jessica Rosenworcel, the acting chairwoman of the FCC, said the program is aimed at helping people who have had to sit in parking lots or outside a public library to catch a wifi signal, as well as free up household budgets that have been squeezed by the pandemic s economic impact.