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Council Report: Threat of virus exposes simmering racism and bigotry

Columnist · June 3, 2020

These past months have been harrowing, as we have worked together as a community to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. Unfortunately, it has exposed many pre-existing vulnerabilities in […]

Around the Town: Fundraising events have been impacted by pandemic

Columnist · April 29, 2020

Every spring, the ladies of Larchmont lunch and bid on donated extravagant safaris and trips, art, and jewelry. It sounds frivolous, but for children’s charities, these events provide a financial […]

In times of darkness, city’s character has shined brightly

Columnist · April 29, 2020

This week we passed the one-month mark on our Safer at Home mandate, and I know that many are wondering if we’ll ever be able to return to some form […]

On Preservation: Historic preservation protects affordable neighborhoods

Columnist · April 1, 2020

Looking for things to do during the recent coronavirus pandemic lockdown that fell upon the city mid-March, I came upon the Los Angeles Conservancy’s recent study entitled “Preservation Positive Los […]

Home Ground: ‘Art is the Client:’ LACMA, the wrecking ball, and surviving jewel box

Columnist · April 1, 2020

Four buildings at LACMA face the percussion hammer, wrecking ball or computer-controlled hydraulic jack — perhaps all three — but not quite yet. Remediation began earlier this year, removing asbestos […]

Locating tests and housing neighbors during virus threat

Columnist · April 1, 2020

The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, has swiftly changed life across the world, including here at home in Los Angeles. As our healthcare workers courageously combat the virus day and night, […]

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