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Tourists expect California sunshine when they come to Los Angeles -- especially if it’s cold at home when they leave. But some visitors to L.A. found their timing off his week, both arriving here and then departing in the rain.
For my latest City Beat, I headed to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard on Friday morning, when the rain was coming down hard. I talked to a lot of tourists wearing ponchos, under umbrellas.
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They had wonderful ways of describing the weather.
‘Rain played a spoilsport today,’ said Narjeet Beda of New Delhi.
‘Why so serious?’ Joker impersonator Mitchell Schonberner asks tourists who pass him in the rain on Hollywood Boulevard next to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. (Arkasha Stevenson / Los Angeles Times / November 30, 2012)
Former Los Angeles Times columnist Nita Lelyveld wrote City Beat stories about moments in the life of Los Angeles. She was born in New York and grew up around the world, but lived in L.A. longer than she lived anywhere else. Before joining The Times in 2001, she wrote for the Tuscaloosa News, the Associated Press and the Philadelphia Inquirer, which sent her to L.A. as a national writer in 1997.