‘Hamnet’—transcendent performance overrides historical issue
Early January is a theatrical dead zone in Los Angeles. The Nutcrackers have packed up, Tiny Tim is skiing in
Remembering Gregory Moon Goethals; he was full of life
By Jack Dennis, S.J. Fr. Gregory Moen Goethals, S.J., was a larger-than-life character. Greg lived and breathed Los Angeles, Loyola
Around the Town: Holiday drinks and feast in Windsor Square
Don Granger and Lisa McRee threw a holiday party for neighbors at their home in Windsor Square. Granger acted as
The biological mechanisms involved in the process of love!
For this month’s issue, I wanted to write something related to the topic of love, in honor of Valentine’s Day.
Beverly Hills salon closes, Cortier reigns
Romi Cortier has had his own salon, Romi Cortier Design, on Larchmont Boulevard for 25 years. “I didn’t know what
After 112 years, Troop 10 looks ahead; breakfast is Feb. 8
By Andy Fiedler Troop 10 has been an active part of the Los Angeles community for 112 years. Over that
A book club must-read for 2026: Tayari Jones’ ‘Kin’
Every new year brings a flood of predictions about which books will dominate the conversation, and it can be exhausting
Exhibit of silk lanterns relate to the hanbok at the Korean Cultural Center
On Jan. 15 the Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, at 5505 Wilshire Blvd., opened its exhibit “Lights of Korea: Jinju