Rabbi seeks permit for a synagogue on Orange Dr.
•Residents mostly speak against request at hearing Residents and congregants spoke passionately for five hours at a zoning meeting
Alex Russell’s work explores niche L.A. culture in ‘Lurker’
By Nalani Olgawa If you felt like this summer’s box office was a bit of a flop, you’re not alone.
Flavors satisfy at Firstborn, a Chinese American restaurant
The much-heralded but short-lived Pok Pok restaurant in Chinatown’s Mandarin Plaza closed in 2017, and the space remained empty until
Color Me Mine returns, Scottish film crew cruises the Boulevard
After a very long hiatus, Color Me Mine is back on the Boulevard at 654 N. Larchmont Blvd., just south
Not just another pink October, but a message that matters
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month—although chances are you don’t need the reminder. If you haven’t already, you’ll see the pink
Ballerina and businesswoman Matisse Love shares her journey
Matisse Love is a ballerina. That’s what she wants you to know. “I don’t do ballet! I’m a ballerina. It’s
Partisan maps–should we fight fire with fire?
Every 10 years, after the census, America redraws its political map. This redistricting process determines who represents us in Congress,
Pilgrim School runners ready for cross-country season
At Pilgrim School, every student is an athlete. That sentence begins the athletic section for the small local private school’s
Sefton speaks on her October show, ‘How We Wear Our Art’
This October Laurie Sefton’s dance company, Laurie Sefton Creates, will debut a new piece called “How We Wear Our Art”