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Charlotta Bass kicked the KKK's ass

April 02, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Los Angeles Magazine, the time LA's own civil rights hero Charlotta Bass kicked the ass of the KKK. I love this story!

April 02, 2018 /Hadley Meares

Vanished: The story of Fish Harbor

April 01, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Curbed LA, the haunting tale of Fish Harbor, the forgotten Japanese fishing village of the Port of Los Angeles.

April 01, 2018 /Hadley Meares

Dark Fairytales: The Insightfully Relevant Writings of Caroline Blackwood

March 27, 2018 by Hadley Meares

An elm doesn’t die like other trees you know, an elm dies from inside. An elm dies in secret. You should always remember to be careful when you walk underneath elms…

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March 27, 2018 /Hadley Meares

Doing GOOD

March 16, 2018 by Hadley Meares

I am so excited about THIS! In my first history for GOOD, the story of the inspiring do-gooder Biddy Mason.

March 16, 2018 /Hadley Meares

All Along the Avenue

February 28, 2018 by Hadley Meares

As a singer, I cannot explain what a labor of love THIS Curbed LA map of the history of the Central Avenue jazz scene was for me. What I wouldn’t give to get to pop into these golden age hot spots all along the Avenue!

February 28, 2018 /Hadley Meares

On Sugar Hill

February 22, 2018 by Hadley Meares

I absolutely loved writing THIS history of the lost neighborhood of Sugar Hill for Curbed LA. I wish I could have stood around Hattie McDaniel’s grand piano while Duke Ellington played, Ethel Waters sang and Bing Crosby’s kids played in the big yard out back.

February 22, 2018 /Hadley Meares

Desert Trip

February 13, 2018 by Hadley Meares

I had such a blast exploring five desert ghost towns in THIS article for Curbed LA! Shout out to Cat Vasko for being Lefty to my Pancho for part of the journey.

February 13, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The Fighter

February 08, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Los Angeles Magazine- the wild, tragi-comic, loopy life of actress Lupe Velez, who put up one hell of a good fight against racist, sexist Hollywood and her own inner demons.

February 08, 2018 /Hadley Meares

Bright Days, Dark Nights

February 05, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Curbed LA- a brief history of the city of Hawthorne, which brought us The Beach Boys, Barbie and some straight up SoCal racism.

February 05, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The Woke Women of Civil Rights

February 05, 2018 by Hadley Meares

I absolutely loved compiling THIS list of unsung civil rights leaders for HISTORY! Any day I get to write about North Carolina reared Pauli Murray- one of most remarkable people I’ve ever researched- is a great day.

February 05, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The Art Doctor

January 29, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Ventura Blvd. Magazine, I take a look at the multi-talented artist, Dr. Arnold Chanin, a Renaissance man for the modern age.

January 29, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The Art of the Dead

January 29, 2018 by Hadley Meares

Art and graveyards- my two favorite things (besides college bball of course...). In THIS story for Ventura Blvd. Magazine I take a look at the history of the iconoclastic, often overlooked art museum at the world famous Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale.

January 29, 2018 /Hadley Meares

Someone left the park out in the rain

January 20, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Curbed LA, the brief reign of lovely, lively Westlake Park.

January 20, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The ballad of St. Francis

January 13, 2018 by Hadley Meares

It’s time for THIS, one of my favorite Atlas Obscura events of the year! Join me and Ann Stansell on two dates in February as we hike the haunting ruins of the St. Francis Dam Disaster and visit Ruiz Cemetery, final resting place of some of the first victims.

January 13, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The Queen of Sorrow

January 04, 2018 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for HISTORY, I tackle the 19th century’s very own Princess Diana- Sisi, the “wandering Empress” of Austria, whose beauty, charm and common touch could not overcome a crippling eating disorder, a restless mania, and-finally- an assassins knife.

January 04, 2018 /Hadley Meares

The Rattlesnake Murder

December 29, 2017 by Hadley Meares

I’m so excited about THIS! In my first story for Los Angeles Magazine, the true crime tale of Robert “Rattlesnake” James, who had some real stupid ideas about how to kill his wife.

December 29, 2017 /Hadley Meares

Let it Snow!

December 29, 2017 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Curbed LA, the few, magical times the Southland has had a snow day! ❄️

December 29, 2017 /Hadley Meares

Hobo Corner

December 14, 2017 by Hadley Meares

In THIS, my latest for Curbed LA- the heartbreaking, disturbing history of "Hobo Corner," LA's first skid row. Just like today, compassion and real answers were in short supply...Happy Holidays!

December 14, 2017 /Hadley Meares

Con Air

December 12, 2017 by Hadley Meares

I had so much fun today talking some of history’s most notorious con-artists on THIS episode of Dark Times on Super News Live. Watch below as Dash and I talk Anna Anderson, Mike Romanoff and the aptly named Soapy Smith.

December 12, 2017 /Hadley Meares

Heart of Glass

December 06, 2017 by Hadley Meares

If you know me, you will immediately understand why I absolutely adored writing THIS history for HISTORY. Basically royal and other elite folks with mental illness used to think they were made of glass...and thus a trendy delusion was born!

December 06, 2017 /Hadley Meares
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