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On Preservation: 410 N. Rossmore and the design of additions to historic buildings

Columnist · July 1, 2021

For a few months now, I have been watching with some interest the saga of 410 N. Rossmore Ave., the sturdy Art Deco stump which sits between the stately dowagers, […]

Will ‘Diana,’ the musical, be as ill-fated as the people’s princess?

Columnist · April 29, 2021

“It’s May! It’s May! The lusty month of May,” as Lerner and Lowe wrote in their musical, “Camelot.” Spring has sprung! Announcements blossom like crocuses, as theaters reopen from London […]

Nightmare on Wilton Place: Another historic home lost

Columnist · April 29, 2021

There is a disturbance in the atmosphere of the leafy community of Wilton Place. A house has been brutally vandalized. Tragically, it is a familiar story: 215 S. Wilton Pl., […]

Youth Sports: Equestrian is an individual sport with a league of its own

Columnist · April 1, 2021

“I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice.” – Linda McCartney My only knowledge about genus Equus is that top fuel funny cars have a representational stampede […]

Home Ground: Los Angeles County Arboretum: A library of life, needs protection

Columnist · March 4, 2021

Spring begins March 20 and, at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia, all is well, mostly. The South African aloes are flaming orange and yellow, as […]

On Preservation: They’re back! Spawn of SB50 lives on; the good, bad, ugly

Columnist · March 4, 2021

After the collapse of the California Senate’s 2020 Housing Package in November of last year, the seeds of a new attack on the will of Californians to determine their own […]

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