close
Larchmont Chronicle logo

Guest

rss feed

Guest's Latest Posts

Expert organizing behind Larchmont Fair

Guest · November 29, 2018

Children running down Larchmont Boulevard, lathered in bubbles from a nearby foam pit, could only mean the Larchmont Family Fair. On Oct. 28 from noon to 5:30 p.m., the Boulevard […]

Tequila tasting at Antonio’s offers wide choices, is fun

Guest · November 1, 2018

Angelenos tend to love their Mexican food, and Los Angeles is home to numerous fantastic options specializing in this regional cuisine, each serving a variety of styles from Oaxacan to […]

Musso & Frank nears its milestone 100th

Guest · November 1, 2018

Musso & Frank Grill (commonly called Musso’s), 6667 Hollywood Blvd., is a living piece of Hollywood history — even a famous silent film star dined here. Now this historic restaurant […]

Larchmont’s oldest restaurant location still going strong

Guest · November 1, 2018

Running on 36 years, Chan Dara has witnessed over three decades of Larchmont’s transformations, making it the longest-lived restaurant on the boulevard. Bhasuwongse (“Vavy”) and Sukhum (“Ken”) Kittivech opened the […]

They’re hard at work playing music

Guest · August 30, 2018

School is back in session and local student musicians are hard at work reading, writing and playing a variety of instruments. Many students attend Rhodes School of Music on Larchmont […]

Power outages leave locals seeking relief

Guest · August 2, 2018

Angelenos battled a blistering three-digit heat wave with around-the-clock air conditioning July 6, but beginning around 5 p.m, aging infrastructure gave out, resulting in widespread power outages. Although power was […]

Upcoming Events

  • Rosh Hashanah

  • Delivery of the October issue of the Larchmont Chronicle

View All Events

Sponsored Articles