Suzan Filipek · September 1, 2016
The public review process for a proposed “Building for the Permanent Collection” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has begun. About 170 people attended the standing-room only public […]
Suzan Filipek · September 1, 2016
Ever since Albert Mizrahi opened the Larchmont Bungalow seven years ago next month, he has been embroiled in administrative and court cases with the city. Mizrahi, 63, died Aug. 12, […]
Suzan Filipek · September 1, 2016
Amy Richlin is interested in the fringes of society, not ours so much, but the women, slaves, sexual minorities and indigenous peoples of the Roman Empire, which is how the […]
Suzan Filipek · July 28, 2016
The City Planning Commission moved one big step forward last month to protect neighborhoods from more McMansions by approving amendments to the Baseline Mansionization Ordinance. A major part of the […]
Suzan Filipek · July 28, 2016
When Regina Chung saw a home for sale in Windsor Square in 1984, she had barely ventured into the neighborhood, mostly admiring its tree canopy-lined streets from afar. Interest rates […]
Suzan Filipek · July 28, 2016
Cheryl Boone Isaacs lives in exciting times, perhaps among the most exciting in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ nearly 90-year history. As president, the Windsor Square resident […]