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    Soto Street Magizines - Boyle Heights magazine stand

    Soto Street Magizines

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.5 miBoyle Heights

    ¡Imaganante! As Thursday night draws closer and you wait on…read morepins and needles to find out: Will Rubella kiss Antonio finally? Will little Mariá find out that Chacho is her true father? Will Maite Perroni finally learn how to swim and leave? Or will she just stay in the hot tub with her glass of champagne and that no good lying traitorous boyfriend? *sigh I would never of known. I had to work late and missed my night of telenoveles. BUT WAIT! You and I no longer need to worry. Soto St. Magazine stand carries all the latest news on the telenoveles. If your power goes out, a friend stops by and you don't want to cry in front of them so you turn the show off, if you have to work late... whatever. Soto St. Magazine stand has you covered. They carry lots of Spanish magazines. Bullfighter Illustrated, H, Playboy, Better Homes and Agave, Rick Bayless unleashed... Okay they don't have that one. Rick Bayless is annoying. But they do have some written in english also for those that don't speak español. They have all the latest trade rumors for Liga/Primera Divisíon De la Federcíon de Mexicana de la fútbol. They have everything! Salma Hayek, aforementioned Maite Perroni, Maria Elisa Carmargo, Blanca Soto... Anyways... Oh, and they have a TV set and always a couple people milling about gossiping. I have no clue what they are saying but it makes me laugh.

    Only place I know that sells Mexican periodicals, El Proceso and La Jornada for when I need my fix…read moreof left leaning Spanish language in-depth journalism. If you read Spanish these will give you a much broader perspective on the world. Soto Street also sells Mexican newspapers La Reforma (middle of the road) and Excelsior (right leaning). And of course they also carry People en Español, Vanidades, Telenovelas, and best of all, Spanish language graphic paperback novels.

    Los Angeles Times Olympic Printing Plant - Times columnist Sandy Banks greets tour guests in Editorial.

    Los Angeles Times Olympic Printing Plant

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    I've always driven by this facility, and I'm so glad that I finally had the chance to visit. This…read moreis an awesome tour with a knowledgeable/funny tour guide. Best of all, this tour is free! The location was easy to find, but in a sketchy area. Parking is also free! Highly recommend this tour for both kids and adults.

    the los angeles times offers fantastic free tours of their olympic printing plant! located on the…read moreedge of the industrial district, they're given every other month and coincide with the downtown LA art walk (reservations are required, search on eventbrite for the listings). this ninety minute long tour is led by newsroom veteran darrell kunitomi, who's been with the paper for about thirty years, and i loved it. as the times likes to say, this is one of the city's greatest industrial tours and it's definitely my favorite cultural find, as of late. for anyone interested in the printed stuff, it's a fascinating look inside the largest newspaper production plant in the country. built in the late 1980s and opened in 1990, the olympic printing plant cost $230 million to build and today employs more than 400 workers at the just-under 700,000 square foot facility. if that sounds huge, it is. the pressroom is 530 feet long- almost twice the length of a regulation football field and it seems to have miles and miles of production line that are constantly printing, at speeds of up to 70,000 newspapers per hour. it's sort of an indescribable sensation, to be standing so close to this giant metal, mechanical beast that's seemingly been tamed by technology. not to mention all the robots in action everywhere. yep- robots. all over the place. in addition to watching the presses rolling, the tour also explores the other areas involved with newspaper production- from setting the plates to distribution. i especially liked walking around the storage room, it's an incredibly vast space with oceans of newsprint spools in various sizes and weights stacked up and towering all over the place, making you feel a bit insignificant in the scheme of things. finally, a bit of advice: i recommend grabbing a pair of those ear plugs that are available outside the doors to the pressroom because the roar of the machinery is very loud! and bring your camera, the photo opportunities are numerous.

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    Design Printing - Steven Tyler's Event

    Design Printing

    4.6(69 reviews)
    6.0 miMid-City

    A couple of friends and I wanted to bring back the yearbook for our college without much…read moreexperience. We reached out to DPRINTLA because they already worked with other clubs at our campus. We ordered 250 yearbooks, but they offered up another 22. They ended up helping us immensely, offering us cheaper prices for their overtime work when we made mistakes, offering discounts for the additional labor needed to fix the design files... Overall they helped some students who had no clue what they were doing produce some pretty awesome prints. Just make sure to review all the files they send back to you so there aren't any errors that slide by. Will always recommend!

    We've been working with Design Printing for several years at Holocaust Museum LA, and they continue…read moreto exceed our expectations every time. From large pop-up exhibits and museum banners to flyers and event signage, their work is consistently high-quality, on time, and beautifully executed. What really sets them apart is their customer service. The team is attentive, communicative, and always willing to go the extra mile to make sure we get exactly what we need (often on tight timelines). They understand how to bring design to life in a way that honors the importance of our work and communicates it clearly to our audiences. Highly recommend them to anyone looking for a printing partner who is reliable, responsive, and invested in helping your vision come through.

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