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Tracing Los Angeles’ love of dogs back to the 1929 ‘Doggery’

Columnist · June 26, 2025

In early June, I was fortunate to snag a last-minute spot on a rare tour of the former Bullock’s Wilshire department store building, now owned and occupied by Southwestern Law […]

Progress made on Plymouth as long-delayed project begins

Columnist · June 26, 2025

Three and a half years after the approval of plans to restore and add an additional story to the property at 304 S. Plymouth Blvd., it seems at long last […]

Young athletes thankful for their moms on this Mother’s Day

Columnist · May 1, 2025

I have a lot in common with Larchmont resident Nelson LaBombard, one of three athletes I interviewed for this feature. Nelson is a high school wrestler, and so was I. […]

Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day in true Irish style

Columnist · March 28, 2025

We often use the word “pub” interchangeably with the word “bar” when referring to a drinking establishment. But it’s important to remember what a pub actually is: a public house. […]

To adhere to parking signs or not to adhere?

Columnist · March 27, 2025

Four years after the City of Los Angeles reduced its street sweeping schedule, outdated parking restriction signs continue to mislead motorists. Despite the change from weekly to biweekly street cleaning […]

Korean food is not just barbecue: exploring Ktown’s oldest restaurants

Columnist · March 27, 2025

As a 36-year-old who has lived in Koreatown for the past 24 years, I’ve had the privilege of watching the neighborhood evolve while staying connected to its culinary roots. I […]

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