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
A treasure trove of books awaits
I walked into Rebecca Ressler’s small bookstore, Hollywood Books, at 6917 Melrose Avenue, to learn what she is suggesting to
Building for positive local change
Starting as a native New Yorker, with a brief stop in the Ohio, Sam Uretsky has made Larchmont Village his
L.A. is finally getting on board with a homelessness solution
By Jon F. Vein and Freya Estreller Across Los Angeles, homelessness remains one of the most visible and urgent challenges
Saving the planet, one lawsuit at a time
Andrew Reich is on a mission to help save the planet, and he’s told more than a few jokes along
Ladies of Paramount, influencers of their day, still captivate
Stunning costumes, movie posters and historic film ephemera are displayed in the Hollywood Heritage Museum’s captivating exhibit “The Ladies of