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Indian Summer: a season for recalibration and transitions

Columnist · August 28, 2025

“Indian summer” is a term used to describe a stretch of warm weather that lingers unexpectedly into September. It’s a liminal window between summer and fall, when the days are […]

Caribbean-inspired eatery is stunning

Columnist · August 28, 2025

I love a restaurant that feels as though I entered a friend’s warm home. Lucia, however, is not that restaurant. It’s more exciting. After checking in at the hostess stand […]

Preservation is on the move in 2025; Altadena, here we come!

Columnist · August 28, 2025

In the May 2022 edition of this paper, I wrote a column about the many houses of Windsor Square (mine included) which had been moved to the neighborhood from elsewhere. […]

For high school athletic trainers, it’s not all tape and ice

Columnist · August 28, 2025

My son sprained his ankle skateboarding the last weekend of June. He was expected to play volleyball with his club team in Orlando, Florida, eight days later, and if there […]

From ‘bucatini’ to ‘ziti’: Noodlings and musings on Italian pasta

Columnist · August 28, 2025

Deep in the halls of the Chamber of Commerce of the Italian city of Bologna sits a small wooden box holding a long, thin bar of pure gold. Viewable by […]

Politics dominate theater in 1908 and still resonate today

Columnist · July 31, 2025

It’s been suggested that, from time to time, perhaps, my reviews are a bit political for a theater column. My response is that theater is a political act, but I […]

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