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Can solar bring the light back to our historic lampposts?

Columnist · December 25, 2025

At the Windsor Square Association Town Hall in November, questions were raised to our public officials about the continued streetlight outages in Windsor Square. One LAPD representative declared that due […]

Santa visits Brookside, Rainey Market makes a holiday splash

Sondi Sepenuk · December 25, 2025

The holidays were in full festive shop-for-a-cause swing at the Junior League of Los Angeles’ Rainey Market shopping event, held Dec. 6 at their Larchmont Boulevard headquarters. The organization encouraged […]

Novel tells of survival in the American West

Columnist · December 25, 2025

By Katie Urban ‘The start of a new year always sends me looking back at the books that have stayed with me, and this time I wanted to highlight one […]

Creative leaders’ impact is explored in new series hosted by LACMA’s Michael Govan

Helene Seifer · December 25, 2025

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art launched a new quarterly public talk series exploring how creative leaders are impacting the cultural landscape. The Genesis Talks, named for the underwriting […]

New life and leases for mid-century building on Larchmont

Suzan Filipek · December 25, 2025

All’s well at the spiffed up, two-story mid-century modern office building at 444 N. Larchmont Blvd. When we last reported on the building, things were not going so well for […]

It’s music’s biggest night—and The Grammy goes to…

Columnist · December 25, 2025

By Steven Housman There are 95 categories in the 68th annual Grammy Awards for recordings released during the eligibility year of August 31, 2024, through August 30, 2025. The minimum […]

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