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Amoeba Music

story and photos by Kayte Deioma

So you’ve already done all the touristy things to do and you find yourself on your own in Hollywood on a dreary winter afternoon, or you want to wait out rush hour traffic before getting on a rainy freeway to head to another part of town. What to do?

Amoeba Music in Hollywood, CA. Š Kayte DeiomaYou could hang out for a while at the Cyber Java internet cafe on Hollywood and LaBrea. You could take in a movie at one of the grand movie palaces on Hollywood Boulevard or at the Cinerama Dome on Sunset. My favorite way to kill time if I’m alone in Hollywood on a rainy day is to spend a couple hours browsing the old, new and off-beat music selection at Amoeba Music on Sunset and Ivar. It’s a favorite hang-out for local music lovers and a regular stop for many travelers who make frequent trips to L.A.

Shoppers at Amoeba Music in Hollywood. Š Kayte DeiomaThe Hollywood branch of this Berkeley-based record store opened in 2001. They are known for their collection of rare, hard to find recordings, but also have all the latest CDs from mainstream and independent labels. Amoeba also has something relatively unique in this neighborhood that adds to their attraction on a rainy day – a free underground parking garage that you enter from Cahuenga. The stairway or elevator brings you right up into the store.

Amoeba Music in Hollywood. Š Kayte Deioma

The cavernous space is filled with wall to wall bins of music. The Welcome to Amoeba flyer at the front counter has a map of the store layout directing you where to find 78s, Ska, Gothic Industrial, Celtic and Opera, just to name a few. The map may not be 100% accurate as things move around a bit depending on stock. What was marked as Music Videos on the map on my last visit was actually the Black Cinema section.

Stephen Widmer from Phoenix stops by Amoeba Music in Hollywood whenever he's in Los Angeles. Š Kayte DeiomaClearance Rock CDs greet you by the entrance. New Rock CDs fill up many rows of the next aisle with Rock LPs at the back. Used Rock CDs fill another big chunk of the main floor. 78s and 45s, old and new, are up front behind the information desk next to the collection of vintage reproduction movie and concert posters and music related books. They have a vast collection of used CDs, most adjacent to their relevant music genre. World Music is on the far right. Jazz and Classical have their own room through an archway at the back left corner of the store. In the center of the back wall a small stage is used for in-store concerts.

Jeff Shuter checks out a couple CDs at a listening station on the mezzanine at Amoeba Music in Hollywood. Š Kayte DeiomaA mezzanine level runs along the front of the store with new and used DVDs, videos and laser disks. There are also several listening stations upstairs. Many, but not all of the 10,000 albums in the store have been recorded into a database. You can scan the bar code of a CD that you want to hear and if it is in the database it will come up on the screen so you can choose the tracks you want to listen to. You can also choose to browse the data base by artist or song to listen to the music before you go looking for the recording.

Lazerdiscs on sale at Amoeba Music. Š Kayte Deioma/If all the listening stations on the second level are in use, or not in working order, there are several more in the jazz and classical music room. They tend to get much less use.

There is a central information desk in the center of the store. More helpful staff are located at information counters upstairs and in the jazz and classical room. If you can’t find what you’re looking for in the area you expect it to be, don’t give up; one of the staff may be able to track it down for you.

Concert posters at Amoeba Music in Hollywood. Š Kayte DeiomaI am not much of a shopper. The exceptions are books and music, which I can browse all day. It’s hard for me to walk out of Amoeba Music with just the one thing I came looking for. What begins as a limited search usually becomes a scavenger hunt as one “find” sparks an idea for some other recording I’d like to own. Is there really another Ottmar Liebert CD that I don’t own? How can I pass up a CD by French rocker Jean Jaque Goldman? I might never find it again without going to France. And of course I have to browse the used CDs to see if something has come in that inspires a spontaneous need…

Amoeba Music is located at 6400 Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood. They are open from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays. If the underground parking garage is full, additional parking is available across Ivar in the Arclight TheatreShoppers at Amoeba Music in Hollywood. Š Kayte Deiomaparking structure. You get one hour free with Amoeba validation, but if you’re doing serious shopping and you ask nicely, they may be able to validate you for more than an hour. Most metered street parking in the area has a one hour limit. Check the Amoeba web site atwww.amoebamusic.com for concert schedules and additional information, or call (323) 245-6400.

 

 


Piedra Viva Spa: An Urban Oasis

story and photos by Kayte Deioma

Whether you want to fit in a quick yoga or tai chi class before or after a day of business meetings or escape for a day of pampering away from the bustling crowds, Piedra Viva (Living Stone) Spa in Zapopan is just a quick taxi ride to paradise.

The pool at Piedra Viva Spa in Guadalajara, Mexico.The only spa of its kind in the Guadalajara area, Piedra Viva’s non-prepossessing grey exterior shelters an oasis of tranquility. Zen inspired treatment rooms on two levels open onto a glass-enclosed greenery-filled atrium sheltering an aqua blue pool with several gentle waterfalls. You can enjoy this tropical outdoor garden pool even in the pouring rain. In a separate, open courtyard is the Temazcal or traditional adobe sweat lodge.

A treatment room at Piedra Viva Spa.Piedra Viva offers an extensive menu of massage techniques from around the world, hydrotherapies, aromatherapies, vinotherapy (wine based treatments), body wraps of mud, algae or chocolate (to name just a few), exfoliations, facials, manicures and pedicures. The Jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath and pool are also available to clients before and after treatments. An on site restaurant offers a light menu to keep you going between treatments. Salads, sandwiches and omelets are the featured fare.

The lobby at Piedra Viva Spa.The Spa manager, Alejandra Padilla, speaks fluent English. The receptionist also speaks enough English to schedule your appointment, but if you need to discuss all your options and get recommendations, ask for Alejandra. The concierge at Quinta Real (or most other hotels) will be happy to make the call for you. If the hotel does arrange the treatment for you, they can also arrange for the Spa to cover your taxi.

Piedra Viva Spa is located at Xochitl 3709, Ciudad del Sol. Zapopan, Jalisco 45040. From within Mexico call (33) 3122-2280 for information or reservations. Reservations can also be made online atwww.piedravivaspa.com.

 

To NASA and beyond: the Glenn Research Laboratory

story and photos by Kayte Deioma

You’re traveling out of Cleveland or you have a long layover between flights and you find yourself with a couple hours to kill at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Sure, you could sit in an airport bar for a couple hours but you’ll be sitting plenty once you get on the plane. Why not head over to the NASA Glenn Research Center, just a five minute cab ride across the airport? Even if you’re a local and not flying anywhere, it’s a good way to pass the time on a rainy day.

Model space craft from John Glenn's space missions at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.The NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field specializes in power, propulsion, communications and microgravity science for NASA’s various projects. The Lab has been conduction aero-space technology research since 1941 under various names. From 1958 to 1999 it was known as the Lewis Research Center, honoring the contribution of aeronautics engineer George W. Lewis. It was renamed in 1999 to honor Ohio’s own astronaut legislator John H. Glenn.

The John Glenn Gallery at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.The Visitors Center at NASA Glenn is a gem of a space museum tucked away on the far side of the Cleveland Hopkins Airport where most visitors or locals wouldn’t think to look for it. The 6000 square foot museum inside the research compound encompasses six themed gallery spaces including one focusing on the accomplishments of its current namesake, John Glenn. The John Glenn Gallery includes models of space craft from his journeys into space as well as replicas of his silver Mercury space suit and his orange Shuttle launch and Apollo Command Module used on Skylab 3, on display at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.entry space suit. A multimedia kiosk provides historical and biographical information.

In addition to these replicas, you can get an up close look at artifacts from real space missions. One highlight of the collection is the actual Apollo Command Module used on Skylab 3, a two-month space mission in 1973. You can really see what close quarters the astronauts traveled in. The space suit that Jim Lovell wore on Apollo 8 is also on display, as well as a piece of moon rock.

A model of the Mars Rover, Sojourner on exhibit at the NASA Glenn Research Center.The Space Exploration area contains models and photos of celestial objects with data from NASA’s planetary missions. Two different models of Mars Exploration Rovers are on display, the Sojourner, carried by the Mars Pathfinder and a model of the Spirit/Odyssey rovers that are still working away on Mars long past their expected expiration dates.Carol tries out the flight simulator at the NASA Glenn Research Center.In the Aero Adventure Gallery, interactive exhibits allow you to sit in the pilot’s seat of a jet and choose which aircraft you want to fly on the flight simulator. In the Wonders of Flight and Seeking Solutions interactive multimedia displays, you can also explore the different types of aircraft and the new technologies NASA Glenn is developing to make them quieter, more energy efficient and more economical.

The Microgravity Laboratory Exhibit at NASA Glenn.Other exhibits include the Combustion Module 2 Crew Trainer, dedicated to the crew of the Columbia STS-107 mission. The training module has been enhanced to allow visitors to perform some of the tasks astronauts perform, with film footage from actual experiments conducted in space. A nearby Space Module is used by the NASA Glenn Amateur Radio Club Station N8VC, whose members broadcast from here. The Microgravity Laboratory simulation shows how experiments are conducted in a weightless environment.

The Visitors Center includes an auditorium where you can see a 16 minute documentary film of the space shuttle STS 105 on a mission to deliver supplies and a new crew member to the International Space Station. In addition to great space footage, the humorous film illustrates the challenges of eating, sleeping exercising and going to the bathroom in zero gravity.

A Satellite exhibit at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.The first Saturday of each month, NASA Glenn Research Center offers tours of different parts of the research facility. Check the website or call for the schedule to see which facility is being toured. NASA Glenn Research Center is located at 21000 Brookpark Road, west of the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Due to security issues, only U.S. citizens may visit NASA Glenn at this time. Be prepared to have your car or cab searched when you come onto the Research Center campus. The Visitors Center is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and holidays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.grc.nasa.gov or call (216) 433-2000.