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A blatant miscarriage of justice

Columnist · October 26, 2023

[This month, our movie reviewer — a lawyer and decades-long member of the California Bar — turns his focus on a single movie. – Ed.] The Burial (3/10), 126 minutes, […]

This wrestler is fit and won’t miss his Thanksgiving meal

Columnist · October 26, 2023

USA Wrestling is this country’s national governing body for the sport of wrestling, which, with the possible exception of athletics (“track and field”), is recognized as the world’s oldest competitive […]

City’s Housing Element threatens our historic districts

Columnist · October 26, 2023

In October the governor signed 56 new housing bills in an effort to address California’s housing crisis. The majority of these only continue to chip away at the issue through […]

WSHPHS presents its 2023 Landmark Awards to homes, barn

Columnist · July 27, 2023

For decades, the local Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society has presented Landmark Awards to residences and historic properties in recognition of their architectural and historical significance to the communities […]

An inconvenient truth at the on-pause Mark Taper Forum

Columnist · July 27, 2023

“How did you go bankrupt?” Hemingway wrote that — although the quote is sometimes attributed to Fitzgerald — the answer was: “Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.” Theaters fail the same […]

‘Chateaux in the sky’ part 2: Gramercy, St. Andrews and Manhattan

Columnist · June 29, 2023

‘The Places’ take center stage It must have been quite a shocking sight in the late 1920s as a swell of development erupted in “The Places” along Gramercy, St. Andrews […]

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