This article appeared in the on-line magazine for actors The Networker on November 1, 2008 One day I was riding my bike west on Olympic Blvd. to a rehearsal for the theatre production “Voices From Chornobyl.” This required me to wear some frumpy clothes and not wear make-up. As I was cranking up[...]
Posts Tagged ‘car-free’
Rebel Without a Car – Part 2
This article appeared in the on-line magazine for actors The Networker on October 1, 2008 In last months article, I talked about how an actor can look good in Los Angeles on a bicycle. This month, I’m going to give some attention to the Kings and Queens on our roads: people who walk and take [[...]
Rebel Without a Car – Part 1
This article appeared in the on-line magazine for actors The Networker on September 1, 2008 The rule is that if you want to be an actor in L.A., you have to have a car – NOT! I have been riding my bike all over town for about 5 years now, and I have been car-free [...][...]
It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green
This article appeared in the on-line magazine for actors The Networker on August 1, 2008 My name is Enci. I’m an actor. A green actor. The environmentally conscious lifestyle is sometimes tough for an actor. The challenges of life in the city combined with the urgency and the erratic schedule [...]
2008 Griffith Park Festival of Lights
In the grand scheme of things, fighting to ensure that cyclists have full access to the 2008 Griffith Park Festival of Lights may seem like a low priority battle with little to gain, especially if you’ve ever spent much time sucking the fumes from the middle of the gridlocked environmental nig[...]
