John Welborne · January 23, 2025
The centennial of local Third Street Elementary School was celebrated again on campus on Jan. 17. Classmates from the 1940s through 2020s reconnected at a lovely brunch hosted by Friends […]
Helene Seifer · January 23, 2025
Mention the month of February and most people think of Valentine’s Day or possibly Presidents’ Day but, for art lovers, the month marks art week in Los Angeles. In February, […]
Columnist · January 23, 2025
When I moved to Los Angeles in 1985, the historic Pan-Pacific Auditorium on Beverly Boulevard in the Fairfax District was abandoned and run-down. Weeds shoved through the crumbled pavement, and […]
Columnist · January 23, 2025
There have been times, when writing this column, that I have felt more like a war correspondent than a theater critic: covering theater during the pandemic, or the invasion of […]
Helene Seifer · January 23, 2025
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in central Asia known for hearty, homey meat dishes. There is a handful of restaurants specializing in Uzbek cuisine in Los Angeles, […]
Helene Seifer · January 23, 2025
They say it takes two to tango. For Pamela and Marat Daukayev, it took a pas de deux. Their story is a dance of the heart where, step by step, they […]