By A.R. Johnstone Recently, in our effort to inform voters, we spoke with Nithya Raman for an expansive conversation regarding her run for mayor and what she strives for in […]
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Helene Seifer · May 28, 2026
If there was ever any doubt that the Los Angeles area was an important center for arts and culture, there is no denying it now. There has been exponential growth […]
Guest · May 28, 2026
By Solveig Lopez The Los Angeles music scene is never short of vibrant and won’t let up, especially now with school out and tourist season upon us. Here are some […]
Helene Seifer · May 28, 2026
The next time I have something special to celebrate, there’s no doubt that I would want to do so at n/naka, Chef Niki Nakayama’s Michelin-starred modern kaiseki restaurant. It was […]
Columnist · May 28, 2026
If I could only choose one genre to read for the rest of my life, it would be historical fiction. I’m especially drawn to immersive stories rooted in real history […]
Columnist · May 28, 2026
Madonna has been in the white-hot spotlight for nearly 44 years, beginning with her first single, “Everybody,” which was released without an album deal, but rather a contract for three […]
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Chronicle Staff · May 28, 2026
Harvard Westlake grad finds fulfillment in helping other teens By Suzan Filipek Cole Firschein will leave her home on Wilton Drive in August for Oberlin College in Ohio, where she […]
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Suzan Filipek · May 28, 2026
After five years in the making, the bold, insightful $70 million Goldrich Cultural Center which includes Holocaust Museum LA, is poised to open Sun., June 14, in Pan Pacific Park […]
Chronicle Staff · May 28, 2026
By Jack Brownlee Don Whitehead lives on South Sierra Bonita Avenue in Miracle Mile, and he has an issue with his neighbors. His problem isn’t a typical one, like early-morning […]
Helene Seifer · May 28, 2026
The scent of jasmine, lavender, and delicate roses permeated the air as more than 250 eager garden-lovers toured four exceptional home gardens May 2 on the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical […]
Columnist · May 28, 2026
I recently drove by 304 S. Plymouth Blvd., a house whose fate I have closely followed and have written two articles about in this paper. For years the house sat […]
Chronicle Staff · May 28, 2026