When California treasure and public television host Huell Howser died in 2013, he left behind his "dream home" in Twentynine Palms, out by Joshua Tree National Park, which he had lovingly restored and ...
Whenever I drive through Monterey Park, I feel like kicking myself. For years my friend Huell Howser was intrigued by the Cascades, a low-slung waterfall that is a landmark in my hometown. He wanted ...
The last time Breaking Bad fans see Huell is in season 5 episode “To’hajiilee.” He’s picked up by Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) and Steve Gomez (Steven Michael Quezada) and prodded for information about ...
Months have passed in the Better Call Saul world and Jimmy's cell phone business has been thriving with Huell's help. So when Huell comes back from lunch one day and sees Jimmy in a serious ...
While fans still have two episodes left of Better Call Saul to figure out what happens to America’s Best Lawyer Kim Wexler (and, by extension, Saul Goodman), the writers have been slowly dropping in ...
If your job is traveling around California, as mine has been on and off since 1992, you get used to two things. First, wherever you go, the odds are good that Mark Twain beat you to it 140 years ago.
Over 11 years and 570 episodes, John Rabe and Team Off-Ramp scoured SoCal for the people, places, and ideas whose stories needed to be told, and the show became a love-letter to Los Angeles. Now, John ...
Huell visits Stan’s Corner Doughnut Shop of Westwood, California. For almost 40 years, Stan’s Corner Doughnut Shop of Westwood, California, has baked the world’s most gourmet donuts, from a Cinnamon ...
Poor Huell. All he wanted to do was lie in that big pile of cash, and he got stuck in some crummy motel waiting for DEA agents that would never return. To be honest, this is probably what he did the ...
PALM SPRINGS (CBSLA.com) — KCET icon Huell Howser has died at the age of 67, according to his assistant, Ryan Morris. Howser, who hosted PBS' "California's Gold", died of natural causes at his home on ...
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