Guest · April 23, 2026
By Jon Vein For more than a century, the gates of Paramount Studios on Melrose Avenue have stood as both a literal and symbolic entrance to Hollywood. Behind them, generations […]
Columnist · April 23, 2026
A collective sigh of relief was heard throughout the neighborhoods of Greater Wilshire, particularly the Citrus Square Historic District and the Hancock Park Historic Preservation Overlay Zone. The passage of […]
Columnist · April 23, 2026
Sanaz Toossi, the author of English at the Wallis in Beverly Hills (to Sun., April 26), wrote her play as a response to President Trump’s 2016 “Muslim” ban. The play […]
Guest · April 23, 2026
The opening of the first D Line subway extension stations Fri., May 8, marks a huge advancement in Los Angeles’ public transport system, and few people have kept up with […]
Suzan Filipek · April 23, 2026
A Larchmont Village resident’s experience founding and developing a program to bring the arts to prisons is told in a new book. Annie Buckley will discuss “Changemakers’ Guide to Prison […]
Columnist · April 23, 2026
If you’ve read “Say Nothing” (2018) or “Empire of Pain” (2021) you know that Patrick Radden Keefe tells a really good story. In my opinion, the man can’t miss. I […]