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Politics dominate theater in 1908 and still resonate today

Columnist · July 31, 2025

It’s been suggested that, from time to time, perhaps, my reviews are a bit political for a theater column. My response is that theater is a political act, but I […]

SB79: For preservation in Los Angeles, there is no greater threat

Columnist · July 31, 2025

Earlier this year I wrote about Senate Bill 79 (SB79) and the threats it posed to the historic neighborhoods of Greater Wilshire. This bill, which is designed to promote Transit […]

Lots of play at hands-on science exhibits

Guest · July 31, 2025

The California Science Center (CSC) offers family-friendly activities all summer long. Here is a listing of their upcoming summertime events. “Game on! Science, Sports & Play” explores the science of […]

Two high-rise projects on Larchmont move forward

Suzan Filipek · July 31, 2025

Two upper Larchmont Boulevard high-rise apartment projects have moved forward after they were granted Letters of Compliance from the Dept. of City Planning on June 13. The letters allow them […]

Homeless Count drops last two years

Suzan Filipek · July 31, 2025

Homelessness has dropped two years in a row, according to the results of the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count released last month. The latest count “gives us something we […]

A treasure trove of books awaits

H Hutcheson · July 31, 2025

I walked into Rebecca Ressler’s small bookstore, Hollywood Books, at 6917 Melrose Avenue, to learn what she is suggesting to read this summer and found out so much more, including […]

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