Archive for October, 2015
Menus detail history of eating habits
Two hundred menus from Los Angeles restaurants, some dating back to the 19th century, are in “To Live and Dine in L.A.: Menus and the Making of a Modern City.” The 222-page book by Josh Kun features menus from the extensive collection of the Los Angeles Public Library. As Kun writes, “Menus help us understand […]
Real Estate Sales
Real Estate Sales Single family homes 501 N. Cahuenga Blvd. 160 S. Van Ness Ave. 320 S. Highland Ave. 157 S. Citrus Ave. 560 N. Beachwood Dr. 402 S. Mansfield Ave. 428 N. Arden Blvd. 246 N. Beachwood Dr. 403 N. Bronson Ave. 527 S. Wilton Pl. 934 S. Mullen Ave. 816 S. Bronson Ave. […]
Look for signs indicating your tree could be suffering
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? That’s up for debate. But if a tree falls on 4th and June, it certainly makes a sound you’ll hear about… all the way from Hancock Park to Windsor Square. That’s exactly what happened in […]
Larchmont Family Fair draws thousands to Boulevard
Climbing walls, pony rides and water rollers were among the activities that drew kids and their families to the annual Larchmont Boulevard Association Family Fair on October 25. Fairgoers also visited the many booths along the boulevard, which was closed from Beverly Blvd. to First St. for the fair. Korean barbecue and homemade desserts were […]
Wine garden, food trucks at ‘Larchmont Day Out’ Oct. 17
Shop at Boulevard stores, sip wine and bring the family for children’s activities on “Larchmont Day Out” Sat., Oct. 17 from 4 to 7 p.m. The Junior League of Los Angeles event features a wine and beer garden, face painting, prizes and live music by Steve Ayotte. The event is free with tickets to the […]