Rachel Olivier · August 31, 2017
These days, Tom Brandlin of Park La Brea serves as a not-for-profit consultant at the Soldiers Project in North Hollywood and other agencies, as well as deacon at St. Basil’s […]
Rachel Olivier · June 29, 2017
Los Angeles Public Library and the Los Angeles Dodgers want people to read more this summer. The library is launching its summer reading challenge, “Reading by Design,” emphasizing expanding imagination, […]
Rachel Olivier · June 1, 2017
First Congregational Church is the oldest Protestant church in continuous operation in Los Angeles. An organ concert, taiko drummers and choral music are part of the festivities to celebrate the […]
Rachel Olivier · June 1, 2017
This year’s commencement speakers, poised to address and inspire the next generation, include an assistant chief of police, an executive vice president, a social justice advocate and an LAUSD board […]
Rachel Olivier · April 27, 2017
The Little Free Library was a concept started in Wisconsin in 2009. There are currently three Little Free Libraries in close proximity to the Larchmont Chronicle, as well as two […]
Rachel Olivier · March 30, 2017
Several local chefs are among the nominees announced for the 2017 James Beard Foundation Awards. Margarita Manzke of République was nominated for Outstanding Pastry Chef. Michael Cimarusti of Providence and […]