College besties start the morning a new way—with chickpeas
By Julia Guillen Chickpeas are one of the world’s oldest legumes. But in nearly 10,000 years of cultivation, there has
Mansion tax is a big idea with big bumps in area
A couple of years ago, Los Angeles voters approved Measure ULA—better known as the “mansion tax.” The idea was simple
Larchmont Family Fair to return Oct. 26 with rides, costume contest and a tribute
Larchmont Family Fair returns for its 60th year with rides and fun for all ages on Sun., Oct. 26 on
The following letter was sent to Assemblymember Buffy Wicks and the California State Assembly Committee on Appropriations. The Windsor Square
Politics dominate theater in 1908 and still resonate today
It’s been suggested that, from time to time, perhaps, my reviews are a bit political for a theater column. My
SB79: For preservation in Los Angeles, there is no greater threat
Earlier this year I wrote about Senate Bill 79 (SB79) and the threats it posed to the historic neighborhoods of
Lots of play at hands-on science exhibits
The California Science Center (CSC) offers family-friendly activities all summer long. Here is a listing of their upcoming summertime events.
Two high-rise projects on Larchmont move forward
Two upper Larchmont Boulevard high-rise apartment projects have moved forward after they were granted Letters of Compliance from the Dept.
Homeless Count drops last two years
Homelessness has dropped two years in a row, according to the results of the 2025 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count