Third Street alumni celebrate school’s 100 years at brunch
The centennial of local Third Street Elementary School was celebrated again on campus on Jan. 17. Classmates from the 1940s
Art week showcases diversity of Los Angeles and beyond
Mention the month of February and most people think of Valentine’s Day or possibly Presidents’ Day but, for art lovers,
Pan Pac athletics is tops in Dept. of Recreation and Parks
When I moved to Los Angeles in 1985, the historic Pan-Pacific Auditorium on Beverly Boulevard in the Fairfax District was
Look to London for perspective on our devastating fires
There have been times, when writing this column, that I have felt more like a war correspondent than a theater
Homestyle Uzbek restaurant is serving on Melrose Avenue
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in central Asia known for hearty, homey meat dishes. There is a
Pamela and Marat Daukayev’s dance of the heart, step by step
They say it takes two to tango. For Pamela and Marat Daukayev, it took a pas de deux. Their story is
Weekends in Rome sealed the Doerings’ relationship
A romantic rendezvous in Rome is where Bruce and Lynn Doering of Ridgewood Place started their 50-plus years together. They
For 110 years, Troop 10 has combined adventure with community service
Troop 10 has been an active part of the Los Angeles community for more than 110 years. In this time,
Opportunities to turn grief into action
Local donation resources abound The devastation of the January fires has left many overwhelmed with emotion. But when calamities hit,
The Fires Still Burn, But Our Future Cannot Wait: An Op-Ed
The following Op-Ed piece was published Monday morning, Jan. 13, 2025, by The Planning Report (https://www.planningreport.com/2025/01/13/fires-still-burn-our-future-cannot-wait-op-ed). These are five ideas