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From the Central Library fire 35 years ago, a story just now being told

Guest · April 1, 2021

The shocking April 29, 1986 news broadcasts of the senseless fire ravaging a Downtown building so loved — and then burned and waterlogged — led to a cry for volunteer […]

Spring brings hope to the Boulevard

Billy Taylor · March 4, 2021

With spring’s arrival this month, Larchmont Village is eager to leave the worst of the pandemic behind with new historic photo posters displayed in storefronts, new shops to open, and the return of outdoor dining. Not to […]

Register by March 9 to vote by mail for GWNC directors

John Welborne · March 4, 2021

Registration for the March 2021 Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) election has begun. Apply online at: tinyurl.com/y6tmcgzt You must set up an account to sign in and then complete your application to have your ballot mailed […]

LACMA exhibits are ready to open pending government okays

Suzan Filipek · March 4, 2021

Several new exhibits at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art have not yet been seen by the public, even though the exhibits were installed early last year. They had the misfortune to be readied just […]

Neighborhood regular sparks chats and compassion

Helene Seifer · January 28, 2021

Frank Sinatra liked Italian food and regularly downed three shots of bourbon while waiting for his table at Chasen’s. Hitchcock preferred champagne, fruit and French cuisine. Mick Jagger showed up […]

More change to Larchmont in New Year

Billy Taylor · January 28, 2021

It’s anything but business as usual on Larchmont Boulevard, where a number of storefronts are struggling with landlord and pandemic related issues. A few of the former tenants from the […]

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