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In Lost LA, Nathan Masters explores some of the oldest tiki bars in Southern California. In this episode, discover the Hollywood origins of Don the Beachcomber and learn how postwar American pop culture appropriated the rich traditions of the South Pacific. Watch Tues (2/6) @ 7:30pm on PBS SoCal, Wed (2/7) @ 8pm on KCET, or anytime on the PBS app.
In this Lost LA episode, Nathan explores how California’s fresh air and cheap land drew consumptives to local sanatoriums as well as the stark reality of life as a tuberculosis patient. Watch Tues (1/30) @ 7:30pm on PBS SoCal, Wed (1/31) @ 8pm on KCET, or anytime on the PBS app.
This week, on Lost LA, explore Forest Lawn, Evergreen and Hollywood Forever to see how Los Angeles reinvented the cemetery. Visit the gravesites of celebrities while learning how racial segregation once divided the dead. Watch Tues (1/23) @ 7:30pm on PBS SoCal, Wed (1/24) @ 8pm on KCET, or anytime on the PBS app.
Learn about LA’s hiking history and meet the people who are blazing new paths over familiar terrain. Watch Lost LA tonight (1/17) at 8pm on KCET or on the PBS app.
This week’s Lost LA episode explores Filipino American history in Los Angeles. Join us as we learn about the yo-yo’s surprising origin story, tour Historic Filipinotown, and taste classic Filipino street food. Watch tonight January 10 at 8pm on KCET or on the PBS app.
Join us Wednesdays, starting Jan. 3, at 8pm to watch the NEW Season of Lost LA on KCET. The season kicks off with an episode that looks at fast food chains that were born in #SouthernCalifornia and explores how car culture and the restaurant industry collided in the LA region, forever shaping the way Americans dine and drive 🍔 🚙
This episode is also available on the PBS app.
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