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California’s Romantic Spanish Architecture

California Romantica, by Diane Keaton and D.J. WaldieOn KCRW’s Design and Architecture (DNA), Frances Anderton speaks with actress and architecture preservationist Diane Keaton and D.J. Waldie, authors of California Romantica, about what they see as the ideal Southern California home: the Romantic Spanish style. “I was a California kid, and we took a lot of trips throughout California, and I remember specifically when we went to San Juan Capistrano and found myself in this enchanted world, to see the colonnade arches and the light passing through,” said Keaton. “They thought they were inventing a brand new architecture…they may look like medieval Spain, but they were working with 20th-century materials and 20th-century issues,” said Waldie.

You can listen to the interview here.

The Thorny World of Competitive Rose-growing

roses.gifIn her latest book, Otherwise Normal People, Aurelia C. Scott has found people that like to garden, but none of that “buy a couple of plants from the grocery store and throw them in the ground and then never look at them again because plants don’t deserve my time and attention” crap. These people garden the way Lance Armstrong rides bikes, and as Scott shows us, the results are amusing, frightening, and often times very enlightening.

The book centers around a group of competitors preparing for the American Rose Society’s spring show. They live anywhere from North Carolina to California, they are housewives and brain surgeons and sheet metal mechanics, and they all have their own tips and secrets for growing the perfect rose. Scott expertly chronicles the group’s passion, often getting swept up in the fervor herself, but never pokes fun at the somewhat esoteric nature of the competition.

Listen to rosarian anecdotes on the Diane Rehm Show.