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Proposed changes to the Mills Act spark opposition

Columnist · September 1, 2022

Recently released recommendations for proposed changes to Mills Act contracts have sparked opposition throughout the preservation community and beneficiaries of Los Angeles’ premier economic incentive program for historic preservation. A […]

New Board ‘Reignites, Rebuilds’ in Junior League’s 97th year

Talia Abrahamson · September 1, 2022

The Junior League of Los Angeles (JLLA) marked 97 years of voluntarism with its annual change in leadership. Joy C. Williams is the new president. The headquarters of JLLA is […]

Some teens wait to get driver’s licenses, others eager to drive

Guest · September 1, 2022

For many teens, a 16th birthday no longer means rushing to the DMV as soon as possible to get their driver’s license, as it did for their parents’ generation. The […]

‘Regeneration’ exhibition opens at the Academy Museum

Talia Abrahamson · September 1, 2022

A rich celebration of the history of Black American filmmaking opened last month at the Academy Museum of Motion pictures. “Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971,” the museum’s second major temporary exhibition, […]

City marks 60th year of preserving its many treasures

Suzan Filipek · September 1, 2022

There have been many designation winners since the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Ordinance was passed 60 years ago last month. The Memorial Branch Library and its World War I-era stained […]

World Heritage Site Hollyhock House reopens

Guest · September 1, 2022

The only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Los Angeles, Hollyhock House has reopened. The house has been closed since before the pandemic, during which time several renovations were made. The […]

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