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Ambassador story told in new documentary, ‘After68’

Suzan Filipek · June 26, 2013

A campaign to raise funds for a feature-length documentary is underway. “After68: The Rise and Fall of the Ambassador Hotel” tells the story of the famed site,  said the film’s director and producer Camilo Silva. In 2005 the landmark hotel on Wilshire Blvd. became one of the most historically significant and iconic U.S. buildings of the […]

Real Estate Sales for June 2013

Chronicle Staff · June 25, 2013

Real Estate Sales* Single family homes 355 S. Muirfield Rd. 454 S. Muirfield Rd. 264 S. Muirfield Rd. 333 S. Las Palmas Ave. 200 S. Muirfield Rd. 222 N. Lucerne Blvd. 937 S. Longwood Ave. 301 S. Mansfield Ave. 644 N. Cherokee Ave. 736 S. Citrus Ave. 338 S. Orange Dr. 526 S. Bronson Ave. […]

Wilshire librarian’s mission is to meet needs of diverse community

Laura Eversz · June 19, 2013

As community branch manager at the Wilshire Library, Madeleine Ildefonso hopes to blow people’s minds about what the library is about.   “Librarianship has changed so much in the past 20 years,” said the 42-year-old Koreatown resident who’s been at the helm of the St. Andrew’s Place branch since April. “The functions of libraries have changed, […]

Couple see the world from their touring Model T Ford

Laura Eversz · June 19, 2013

When Wayne and Marilyn Thomas purchased an unrestored 1913 Model T Ford, Touring Model in 1980, little did they know they’d someday drive it throughout Europe. But the retired Windsor Square couple—she a teacher, he the owner of a package design business—did just that after joining the Model T Ford Club of Southern California. Restoration […]

New biography tells of financier Howard Ahmanson

Suzan Filipek · June 17, 2013

Southern California’s population exploded in the 1950s, demand for homes and mortgages surged and the savings and loans industry flourished. At the heart of this financial boom was Howard F. Ahmanson. The cigar smoking, Omaha native helped millions of regular folks own their own home, and he would spend his riches expanding the city’s cultural […]

Poker keeps you young, just ask engineering wiz George Epstein

Suzan Filipek · June 17, 2013

George Epstein has taught engineering courses at UCLA and for NASA, and he developed military defense systems for the Air Force, Navy and Army. These days he’s become a master at poker. After giving a talk on the merits of the game, he was asked to teach at the Claude Pepper Senior Center in 2005. […]

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