Larry Guzin, president of the Windsor Square Association (WSA), convened the group’s 100th Town Hall meeting at the Ebell of Los Angeles Nov. 17. Speakers included District 13 City Councilman Hugo ...
“Come to the happiest little tree lot on Larchmont,” said Wendy Clifford, the woman in charge of the Wilshire Rotary Christmas Tree Lot for the last 19 years. Find Christmas trees, wreaths, and wooden ...
Casado’s parents, Frank and Lucy, opened the restaurant in 1964. Over the decades, it has been frequented by celebrities, studio executives, government officials, and neighbors. Many are longing for ...
The first and most visible impact of the shutdown was at the airport. By the end of last week, more than a thousand flights at Los Angeles International and surrounding airports had been delayed or ...
Inclusivity is getting a boost at the Wilshire Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL). Tucked into the corner of North St. Andrews Place and Council Street, the cozy branch has been awarded ...
Here’s an impressive stat: At Immaculate Heart, a local prep school for girls grades six to 12, 100% of the Class of 2025 graduates matriculated to college. Astounding, and yet Immaculate Heart is far ...
The December holiday season is the busiest time of year for museums. Children are home from school, relatives often descend upon the household from out of town, and most people have time off from work ...
December around Larchmont has a certain magic: twinkly lights along the Boulevard, visits to the Christmas tree lot, and sightings of those neighbors seen only at this time of year. It’s also the ...
Delayed food stamp funding, inadequate housing, lack of access to mental health resources, and increased cost of health care coverage all converge to aggravate an already arduous existence for ...
I had the privilege of interviewing Justice Amy Coney Barrett at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley recently. She was there to promote her book, “Listening to the Law.” At first, I was ...
The Boulevard clock is finally working again. Last month, the Chronicle reported that it had been a year since the clock stopped, along with the irrigation in the planters around it. Private ...
In my July column I addressed for the second time the threat of Senate Bill 79 (SB 79) to our historic neighborhoods and landmarks and encouraged my readers to contact your elected representatives to ...
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