Meeting at City Hall Larchmont Boulevard parking lots #694 and #732 are on the agenda of the LADOT Board’s monthly meeting on Thu., Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. in City […]
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Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025
Forget everything you thought you knew about food halls. The new Maydan Market by Michelin-starred chef Rose Previte in West Adams, is a sumptuous feast for the senses. Like all […]
Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025
Apart from harvesting one’s own produce, seasonal fruits and vegetables from a farmers market is the healthiest way to shop and cook. Not only is the produce at peak flavor, […]
Columnist · October 30, 2025
I’m fortunate enough to occasionally receive uncorrected advance reader’s editions of soon-to-be published novels. These can have errors and typos, but generally they’re 99% ready for print. One of this […]
Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025
Sister Corita Kent, 1918-1986, is best known for her message of faith, love, and peace as expressed in her pop art serigraphs, silk-screened prints. She was also acclaimed for her […]
Chase Campen · October 30, 2025
It wasn’t always this way, the ubiquitous winning by the Dodgers. During the eight seasons before current ownership bought the Dodgers they missed the playoffs four times and never advanced […]
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Sondi Sepenuk · October 30, 2025
It was billed as “It’s a Wrap! The Last Brookside Block Party,” but residents are hoping that not to be the case. On Sept. 28, Brookside held its 43rd annual […]
Guest · October 30, 2025
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Nona Sue Friedman · October 30, 2025
Thirty residents of Ridgewood Wilton Neighborhood Association met with their Senior Lead Officer (SLO) Daniel Chavez of Olympic Division at a resident’s home on Oct. 21 to discuss local break-ins, […]
H Hutcheson · October 30, 2025
The darker days and nights are on the horizon with fall afoot, but so are our city workers promising light again on Van Ness Avenue and First Street. On Oct. […]
Columnist · October 30, 2025
The signing of Senate Bill 79 (SB79) by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 10 was a bitter defeat to California’s preservation community. Even a strong appeal from Mayor Karen Bass […]
Nona Sue Friedman · October 30, 2025
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 […]
Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025
The Big Sunday campus was buzzing on a recent Wednesday morning. The nonprofit organization, whose motto is “We connect people through helping,” moved a scant year-and-a-half ago into a large, […]