Future of Paramount: progress, pressure, Hollywood’s soul
By Jon Vein For more than a century, the gates of Paramount Studios on Melrose Avenue have stood as both
Sigh of relief: Disaster diverted and delayed from housing bill
A collective sigh of relief was heard throughout the neighborhoods of Greater Wilshire, particularly the Citrus Square Historic District and
Iran irrelevant in ‘English,’ & ‘Escape’
Sanaz Toossi, the author of English at the Wallis in Beverly Hills (to Sun., April 26), wrote her play as
Book takes us behind the scenes of megaproject
The opening of the first D Line subway extension stations Fri., May 8, marks a huge advancement in Los Angeles’
Village resident launches book on bringing art to prisons
A Larchmont Village resident’s experience founding and developing a program to bring the arts to prisons is told in a
Book investigates teen’s death after posing as Russian rich kid
If you’ve read “Say Nothing” (2018) or “Empire of Pain” (2021) you know that Patrick Radden Keefe tells a really
12 YOM HASHOAH COMMEMORATION; REMEMBRANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY honors survivors, remembers those who perished and safeguards history at the 81st anniversary
Community groups work on housing bill
By Jack Brownlee Senate Bill 79 continues to be a hot topic, generating lots of controversy among local community groups
Meteorologist explains our ‘winter’ weather
Despite some torrential rains early on this winter, SoCal is experiencing La Niña conditions. On the one hand this drier