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11 tips for Angelenos who made a New Year’s resolution to declutter their lives

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L.A. is the promised land of reinvention, proper? Nonetheless, it’s fairly powerful to search out your greatest self when it’s buried beneath all of the possessions out of your previous — like all of the cooking wares to procure a decade in the past since you had been going to open a catering enterprise and the piles of health gear from if you had been going by way of your private coach section, plus the sketchbooks, material and idle stitching machines from if you wished to be a clothier.

That’s why step one to a brand new you is eliminating the previous. Not every thing, in fact; historical past and sentiment rely for one thing, even amongst Angelenos, however a relic reminder from our previous is approach completely different — and much more significant — than the packing containers of who-knows-what we haven’t opened in years, clogging our hallways and dear storage models as a result of we simply can’t throw them away.

So if we’re out to make 2022 the yr of reinvention, it’s time to strategize about decluttering our properties, our closets and, sure, our rides. You realize what I’m speaking about. Most Angelenos spend hours driving daily. Our autos are an enormous a part of our id. Now reply this: When is the final time you noticed the ground within the again seat of your automobile? Do you carry groceries house in your passenger seat as a result of there’s no room in your trunk?

It may be excusable in case your trunk was stuffed with emergency rations for the Large One earthquake, however if you happen to’re like me, your trunk might be stuffed with stuff you by no means discovered the time (or place) to place away: packing containers from the workplace, garments you’ve been that means to return, presents you by no means wished or jackets you forgot you owned. Cleansing out the automobile may enhance your day-to-day life, if solely by decreasing your embarrassment, so why is it so arduous to start out?

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As a result of many people haven’t thought-about how eliminating issues can enhance our lives, together with decreasing our stress ranges, says Joshua Becker, founding father of the Changing into Minimalist motion. “We stay in a society that consistently tells us, ‘Extra is best.’ So we fall into this entice of believing if we now have extra stuff, our lives will likely be higher. We don’t change till we now have a lightbulb second and one thing strikes us about how our lives may really enhance — how we’d have extra power, time, focus and fewer stress — if we had much less stuff.”

Becker’s epiphany second got here after he spent a complete Saturday afternoon cleansing his storage whereas his younger son performed within the yard alone. “I spotted all of the issues I owned weren’t making me comfortable, however even worse, they had been taking me away from the issues I liked most,” he says.

Together with opening house for a reinvention, decluttering may also be a technique to create bonds with different Angelenos, together with these neighbors subsequent door or down the corridor you continue to don’t know. That’s the guideline behind the Purchase Nothing Mission, which began in Bainbridge Island, Wash., in 2013. Liesl Clark and her good friend Rebecca Rockefeller began a Fb web page with the thought of decreasing the quantity of waste in our lives by sharing objects inside your neighborhood — a “hyperlocal reward economic system,” Clark says.

“We posted it as a query to our associates and neighbors,” she says. “We referred to as it ‘Purchase Nothing Bainbridge,’ and we mentioned, ‘Earlier than you go to the shop to purchase that merchandise, think about simply asking for it right here, amongst your trusted neighbors. As an example, if you happen to’re going to purchase Legos on your children, see if anybody has some they need to quit as a result of they’re executed utilizing them,’ and lo and behold, individuals simply began giving issues again and again.”

The thought was to construct relationships inside a neighborhood whereas recycling objects not wanted. The aim is to create communities of people that stay inside one to 6 miles of one another — the higher distances for areas with much less density.

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“It’s massively useful for individuals making an attempt to downsize,” Clark says. “We have now lots of people within the simplicity motion who’re taking inventory and getting a deal with on their lives, and positively this time of yr, we see an enormous uptick within the quantity of things being provided.”

Are you impressed and able to make the leap? Listed below are 11 suggestions from Becker and the Purchase Nothing gang to assist spur you towards much less litter and extra time for the issues that matter.

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Sharply funny 'Janet Planet' perfectly captures the feel of a long, hot summer

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Sharply funny 'Janet Planet' perfectly captures the feel of a long, hot summer

Mother and daughter Janet (Julianne Nicholson) and Lacy (Zoe Ziegler) share a slow New England summer in Janet Planet.

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Amid the current crop of summer movies, I can’t think of one that captures the feeling of summer more evocatively than Janet Planet. Much of the story takes place in a rustic house in woodsy Western Massachusetts; by day, sunlight streams in through enormous windows, and at night, chirping crickets flood the soundtrack. The celebrated playwright Annie Baker, here writing and directing her first film, has uncanny powers of observation and a talent for evoking time and place. She also has two memorable lead characters and a sharply funny and moving story to tell.

It’s the summer of 1991. The story begins when 11-year-old Lacy, played by the terrific newcomer Zoe Ziegler, calls her mom from camp and demands to be taken home early; her exact words are “I’m gonna kill myself if you don’t come get me.”

Lacy is a shy misfit with big owlish glasses and a flair for deadpan exaggeration. She and her single mom, Janet, who’s played by a subtly luminous Julianne Nicholson, are extremely close, as we can see when Janet duly comes to fetch Lacy and bring her home. Later at their house, Janet puts Lacy to bed and listens to her vent.

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Baker isn’t one to hurry her characters along. Her plays — the best known of which is her Pulitzer-winning 2013 drama, The Flick — have been justly praised for bringing a new kind of naturalism to the stage, especially in the way the actors retain the stammers and silences of normal conversation. She brings that same sensibility to Janet Planet.

Baker includes a few loving nods to her background in theater; at various points, Lacy plays with a small puppet theater, complete with handmade clay figurines, and in a later scene, she and Janet attend an outdoor performance featuring actors in elaborate costumes. But the movie never feels stagey. It was shot on 16-millimeter film by Maria von Hausswolff, who previously filmed the visually stunning Icelandic drama Godland, and her use of natural light and precise, fine-grained details feel transportingly cinematic.

The movie is divided into three loose chapters, each one focused on a friend or significant other of Janet’s who becomes a houseguest for a spell. First up is her boyfriend Wayne, played by a gruff Will Patton, who has a daughter around Lacy’s age but doesn’t take too kindly to Lacy herself. He’s soon out the door.

In the second chapter we meet Regina, played by a wonderful Sophie Okonedo, a free-spirited drifter who comes to stay with Janet and Lacy after leaving a local hippie commune — basically a cult, though everyone is careful not to use that word. Regina initially brings a breath of fresh air into the house, though she proves insensitive and tactless, especially around Janet, and soon overstays her welcome.

The third houseguest — Avi, played by Elias Koteas — is Regina’s ex-partner and the leader of that hippie commune. Avi is the most mysterious presence in the movie, and it’s through his short-lived relationship with Janet that we fully grasp how profoundly unhappy she is.

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The title Janet Planet has many meanings — it’s the name of the acupuncture studio that Janet operates out of the house. It’s also a passing reference to the nickname that Van Morrison gave the singer-songwriter Janet Rigsbee, who inspired a lot of his love songs during their five-year marriage. But the title is most meaningful as it frames our understanding of Janet, whose quiet magnetism really does seem to draw other people, especially men, into her orbit. As we see in Nicholson’s heartbreaking performance, it’s been as much a curse as it is a blessing.

One of the movie’s subtlest achievements is the way it clues us into Janet’s perspective, even as it keeps Janet herself at a bit of a distance. Much of the time we’re studying Janet through Lacy’s eyes, and what’s uncanny is the way Baker captures a sense of the girl’s growing disillusionment — that intensely specific moment when a child begins to see even a doting parent in a clear and not always flattering new light. By the end of Janet Planet, not much has happened, and yet something momentous seems to have taken place. You want Baker to return to these characters, to show us how Janet and Lacy continue to change and grow, together and apart, in the years — and the summers — to come.

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Every Southern California theme park ride, ranked

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Every Southern California theme park ride, ranked

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Times theme park critic Todd Martens was handed a wild assignment: Rank every theme park ride in Southern California. The mission was dizzying, literally, as he spent months fastening his seatbelt and zipping through mountains, strapping on AR goggles and floating into fairy tales. He judged each attraction not just on sheer entertainment, but on artistry and historical significance.

Here are the results. Below you’ll find guides to Disneyland, Universal Studios, Knott’s Berry Farm and Magic Mountain, with their rides ranked from best to worst. Use them to plan a trip to the park — or to start a debate. What would be your No. 1?

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Sunday Puzzle: Summer movie blockbusters

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Sunday Puzzle: Summer movie blockbusters

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On-air challenge: Summer officially arrived this past week, and summer is known for moviegoing. So today I’ve brought a movie puzzle. Every answer is a well-known film with a two-word title. I’ll give you rhymes for the two words. You name the films. (If the title starts with “A” or “The.” ignore that.)
 

Ex. Bad Cracks  –> MAD MAX

  1. Car Doors
  2. Sing Song
  3. Blinding Chemo
  4. Mean Look
  5. Cider Can
  6. The Mayan Spring
  7. Bedding Smashers
  8. The Thing’s Reach

Last week’s challenge: Last week’s challenge comes from listener Shrinidhi Rai, of Pleasanton, Calif. Think of two parts of the human body that start with the same letter of the alphabet. Drop one instance of this letter. Then rearrange the remaining letters to name a third part of the human body, which isn’t near the first two. What body parts are these?

Challenge answer: Neck, nape, kneecap

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Winner: Hal Babcock

This week’s challenge: This week’s challenge comes from listener Laura Kozma, of South River, N.J. Name a famous film actor of the past (4,6). Swap the second and third letters of the first name to name a color. Change the third letter of the last name to get another color. What actor is it?

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If you know the answer to the challenge, submit it here by Thursday, June 27th at 3 p.m. ET. Listeners whose answers are selected win a chance to play the on-air puzzle. Important: include a phone number where we can reach you.

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