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Chefs talk about seasonal cooking for the holiday months

Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025

Apart from harvesting one’s own produce, seasonal fruits and vegetables from a farmers market is the healthiest way to shop and cook. Not only is the produce at peak flavor, […]

Neighbors rattled after man kills girlfriend, self on Ridgewood

Nona Sue Friedman · October 30, 2025

Neighbors were startled from slumber to the sound of six gunshots followed by a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) helicopter with a spotlight circling the normally quiet 200 block of […]

Wrestling’s a major theme in John Irving’s newest book

Columnist · October 30, 2025

I’m fortunate enough to occasionally receive uncorrected advance reader’s editions of soon-to-be published novels. These can have errors and typos, but generally they’re 99% ready for print. One of this […]

New campus unveiled at John Burroughs Middle School

Suzan Filipek · October 30, 2025

Cheers and smiles were all around at the opening of a new three-story campus on Oct. 6 at John Burroughs Middle School ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new building—which was years in […]

‘Sorcery of Images’ opened at Marciano

Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025

Sister Corita Kent, 1918-1986, is best known for her message of faith, love, and peace as expressed in her pop art serigraphs, silk-screened prints. She was also acclaimed for her […]

Preservation loses a battle—SB79 signed into law—and a star is remembered

Columnist · October 30, 2025

The signing of Senate Bill 79 (SB79) by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 10 was a bitter defeat to California’s preservation community. Even a strong appeal from Mayor Karen Bass […]

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