Desmond Garvey · May 1, 2025
Bar Etoile completely encapsulates the essence of the rapid transformation that Melrose Hill has been undergoing for the past year, and some change. At first I had my doubts about […]
Chronicle Staff · May 1, 2025
By H. Hutcheson In a town where many people are clamoring to get into the film industry or finance, local Angeleno Alex David’s heart was headed toward a trade—master carpenter. […]
Nancy Redford · May 1, 2025
On a recent spring day I drove north along Highway 14 toward the Angeles National Forest to “Wander with the Wolves.” I wanted to “see the world through the eyes […]
Nona Sue Friedman · May 1, 2025
With colorfully designed tiles covering many of the buildings, winding cobblestone streets, loads of handmade crafts, water views, ancient churches and castles, old time trolleys and an entire population who […]
Helene Seifer · May 1, 2025
There are over 340 million people in the United States and they all need clothes, but the traditional method of purchasing body coverings has waned. Fewer and fewer people are […]
Nona Sue Friedman · May 1, 2025
Housing is a complicated, hot button topic in the neighborhood, Los Angeles, the state and the nation. The city undoubtedly needs more housing, but how and where to place it […]