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Youth Sports: Talk about rough timing to start a column

Columnist · October 28, 2020

I was invited to write the “Youth Sports” column for the Larchmont Chronicle after inquiring this summer if the publication could use another writer. I’ve been a columnist for “Drag […]

Saddest casualty of all: The school play and the unknown loss

Columnist · September 2, 2020

When the pandemic hit in March (remember March?), theater productions everywhere were cancelled. Large theaters, 99-seat theaters, summer theaters, etc. all suffered devastating artistic and financial losses, from which many […]

On Preservation: Turns out that ‘Missing Middle Housing’ has been here all along

Columnist · September 2, 2020

It must be the heat. The dog days of summer in Los Angeles are when our climate takes a break from its normal programming to remind us that we do […]

On Preservation: Assaults from Sacramento, part two: The Assembly now attacks!

Columnist · July 29, 2020

When I last reported on the shotgun blast of California State Senate bills aimed at the heart of single-family neighborhoods and the quaint idea of local control, I had been […]

Nearby Black-owned restaurants worth supporting post-BLM protests

Columnist · July 29, 2020

The recent protests have sparked a nationwide conversation about the meaning of Black Lives Matter and how best to move forward and effect change. One recommended action is to support […]

On Books and Places: Some statues are worth saving; some people worth remembering

Columnist · July 29, 2020

A statue of Haym Salomon resides on the southeast corner of Pan Pacific Park. As I write this column, the bronze figure sits barricaded by a chain link fence and […]

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