With term limits ending the tenure of current representative Paul Koretz (now running to be the next City Controller), his seat around the City Council horseshoe table in the John Ferraro Council ...
“If you can build a small community within the large city of Los Angeles, that’s wonderful,” says local interior designer Sarah Shetter. And that’s just what she’s done. Shetter lives in Hancock Park, ...
Recruited by Cedars-Sinai to be the new chair of surgery, Dr. Cristina R. Ferrone moved from Boston to Windsor Square a year and a half ago. She spent her main growing-up years in Scarsdale, right ...
Ozzy Osbourne, the former lead singer of Black Sabbath and longtime solo artist, passed away today at the age of 76. He has been struggling with Parkinson’s disease for many years and succumbed to the ...
This announcement comes at a time when the California legislature has 2 bills in front of them to preserve local newspapers and the access of those neighborhoods to news that is timely and relative to ...
Four buildings at LACMA face the percussion hammer, wrecking ball or computer-controlled hydraulic jack — perhaps all three — but not quite yet. Remediation began earlier this year, removing asbestos ...
A new Japanese restaurant recently joined the growing collection of eateries flanking the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and La Brea Avenue. (See “Stunning pan-Asian restaurant encourages ...
The all-volunteer women’s charity, National Giving Alliance of Hancock Park, held its December meeting on June Street at the home of member Stephanie Sourapas where members assembled a whirlwind of ...
Among the many Starbucks locations that shut down last year was the popular, community-centric store on the corner of Beverly Boulevard and Detroit Street. The longtime staff there was notified by ...
The 1.9 million square-foot TVC 2050 Project is too big, too tall and too dense, according to one appellant, the Miracle Mile Residential Association (MMRA). In its “reason for appeal” letter, the ...
As a 36-year-old who has lived in Koreatown for the past 24 years, I’ve had the privilege of watching the neighborhood evolve while staying connected to its culinary roots. I know where to find the ...
On the corner of Larchmont and Beverly boulevards sits a two-story building built in 1921. With a Spanish tile roof, wooden window shutters, and ornate metal balconies, it’s an architectural artifact ...
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