Of ostriches, prawns, and hooded cloaks; a look at Africa’s countries
For many of us here in the U.S., Africa feels very far away. There’s the geographic distance, of course, but
See the world with a little (or a lot of) help from travel advisors
An exclusive after hours visit to the Sistine Chapel. A private visit to recently excavated tombs in Egypt. Behind the
Los Angeles reconsiders the size of its city council as charter reform advances
By Jon Vein Los Angeles is again confronting a question that has surfaced periodically over the past several decades but
Spotlight on Senior Lead Officer Danny Chavez
When talking to Senior Lead Officer Danny Chavez of Olympic Division, his pride in being an officer, helping his community,
SideWalkers invite you to connect to your neighborhood
Did you know there is a group called SideWalking that organizes inspired, educational, communal walks in Windsor Square? Marcelo Ziperovich,
‘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.