These Cinnamon Star Cookies are sure to sparkle on your holiday table. This recipe is among many from the book
Prostitution bleeds into neighborhoods
Residents near Western Avenue are outraged by a recent uptick and blatant prostitution problem that plagues their neighborhood nightly. In
There’s hope for our historic districts with ‘Approach B’
It is said that Advent, the weeks leading up to Christmas, is a season of hope. Well, this year preservationists
Modern South Asian art finds a home at Rajiv Menon Contemporary
Contemporary art from South Asia and its diaspora has been underrepresented in North America. Newly opened in March, Rajiv Menon
Diner Max and Helen’s is ‘all in the family’ with Lily Rosenthal
We’ve all been waiting, and if we’re lucky, we might be visiting the hotly anticipated Max and Helen’s Diner this
Lucy’s El Adobe to open in January, owner says
In the middle of November, Chronicle staff noticed construction work being done to the home of Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe,
Enjoy these and any of the 800 museums in Greater L.A.
The December holiday season is the busiest time of year for museums. Children are home from school, relatives often descend
Library receives grant and teen librarian
By Barbara Sueko McGuire Inclusivity is getting a boost at the Wilshire Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL).
Neighborhood rallies to keep Larchmont Bouelvard parking lot
The room on the 10th floor of City Hall was filled to its 90-person capacity on Nov. 13. Attendees were
Hand rolls, small plates at Korean-tinged Japanese restaurant
A block from the Wiltern Theatre in the heart of Koreatown, Norikaya restaurant is quietly making a splash in the popular open-faced