Woofstock at Roxbury Park Beverly Hills, March 14, 2010
March 23, 2010 by The Editors · Leave a Comment
Awakening: ATB & Infected Mushroom with Guest Matisyahu @ the Paladium 02/20/10
February 26, 2010 by The Editors · Leave a Comment
Wikipedia – Pico-Robertson Jewish Community
February 14, 2010 by The Editors · Leave a Comment
According to Wikipedia,
Jewish Community
According to Los Angeles’ Jewish Deaf Community Center, “The Jewish community in the Pico/Robertson area is a very close-knit community.”
The neighborhood features at least ten strictly kosher restaurants, including delis, Chinese, Italian and Mexican restaurants, a donut shop, a frozen yogurt shop, bakeries, and butchers. The community features the Los Angeles Mikvah and several Jewish day schools and Yeshivas. The Chabad community operates two schools, Bais Chaya Mushka and Bais Chana, both of which are on Pico Boulevard. Yeshiva University High School has campuses on both South Robertson Boulevard and West Pico Boulevard, in the heart of the Pico-Robertson Jewish community.
The community overall has a wide variety of Jewish denominational groups. In recent years, the Orthodox community has especially grown. This is evident in the growth of the Hasidic community. According to Chabad, the Hasidic movement has seven centers in the immediate Pico-Robertson area, including the two high schools, four synagogues, and a community center. The Orthodox Union reports that there are nine Orthodox synagogues in the area.
Pico-Robertson Walk Score – 88/100
January 8, 2010 by The Editors · Leave a Comment
Check out the Pico-Robertson walkability score. We scored 88 out of 100.

Pico-Robertson Demographics
November 28, 2009 by The Editors · Leave a Comment

- Population 18,019, according to the 2000 census, low in comparison to the rest of the city’s neighborhoods
- The 2008 population is estimated at 19,253.
- 1.0 square miles, small in comparison to the rest of the city’s neighborhoods
- 17,531 people per square mile, among the highest densities in the city
- Iranian (15.2%) and Russian (8.6%) are the most common ancestries.
- 6,235 (34.6%) of residents are foreign born , about average in comparison to the rest of the city’s neighborhoods. Iran (37.2%) and Israel (5.7%) are the most common foreign places of birth.
- The percentages of residents with a bachelor’s degreeand a master’s degree or higher are among the city’s highest.
- The median age is 36 years old, old in comparison to the rest of the city.
- The percentages of residents with a bachelor’s degreeand a master’s degree or higher are among the city’s highest.
- $63,356 median household income, about average in comparison to the rest of the city
- The percentages of households that earn $125,000 and upand $60,000 to $125,000are among the city’s highest.
- The percentage of white people is among the city’s highest. Not especially diverse in comparison to the rest of the city
Westside Pavillion, Westwood and UCLA Medical Center by Big Blue Bus
October 9, 2008 by The Editors · Leave a Comment
While driving a Prius in the carpool lane might be at the height of fashion for the eco set, increased ridership on the humble bus is a populist solution which deserves more attention.
UCLA, UCLA Medical Center and Westwood from Pico-Robertson takes about 30 minutes without traffic on the Big Blue Bus. A day pass costs $2.50.
The Big Blue Bus RAPID 7 runs every 15 minutes from the corner of Pico and Robertson. Take it to the Westside Pavillion where you transfer to the Big Blue Bus 12. You’ll need to cross the street to the corner where the Nordstrom’s is.
(Alternately, you can catch the Big Blue Bus #12 on the corner of Pico and Shernandoah, and take it all the way to UCLA Medical Center. It will meander through Palms first though).
I save an hour commute to UCLA Medical Center. I don’t miss the $8 parking fee, the hunt for parking once I’ve paid it, or the long walk from that parking space.




