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Survivor tells of hope at 100th

Nona Sue Friedman · December 1, 2022

It’s official. November 20 is Joe Alexander Day in the City of Los Angeles. Alexander is a Holocaust survivor who just turned 100. He is a bright and beloved speaker […]

Windsor Village, Windsor Square, Larchmont Village neighborhoods meet

Chronicle Staff · December 1, 2022

Neighborhood meetings gathered locals in late November. Two took place in Windsor Village (Wilshire to Olympic; Crenshaw [west side] to Lucerne) because the annual “Town Hall” meeting of the Windsor […]

Election 2022: New mayor in the neighborhood

John Welborne · December 1, 2022

Mayor-elect Karen Bass, in response to a question at her November 17 press conference held at the historic Ebell of Los Angeles, said she still was overwhelmed by her recent […]

‘Nutcracker’ features two princes and a surprise guest

Suzan Filipek · December 1, 2022

After a two-year hiatus, enthusiasm is bubbling as the curtain is set to rise on the Marat Daukayev School of Ballet production of “The Nutcracker.” This year’s production — the […]

Blvd. shop openings, closings

Casey Russell · December 1, 2022

Mercantile leased up! It’s official! The Larchmont Mercantile building’s downstairs storefronts are fully leased. After years of construction and tenant negotiations, 12 tenants have signed on. They are: Holey Grail […]

Breaking news: Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe plans its reopening

Casey Russell · December 1, 2022

Intra-family litigation has been resolved, and Patricia Casado, daughter of restaurant founders, the late Frank and Lucy Casado, and sister of the late James Casado, plans to reopen her family’s […]

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