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LACMA unveils renderings of gallery interiors and floor plans for the new building’s two levels

John Welborne · September 30, 2020

As the last remnants of the 1965 William Pereira-designed Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) disappear, passers-by can imagine the vast amount of open space that will be under […]

Ten contested local seats on ballots this month

John Welborne · September 30, 2020

Incumbent City Councilmember David Ryu is working to keep his seat in District Four in the face of a challenge from newcomer Nithya Raman. Council District Four includes most of […]

Dining Al Fresco, a life saver with planters and umbrellas

Billy Taylor · September 2, 2020

Local restaurants are facing hardships as a result of the pandemic, in part because indoor dining is currently prohibited locally. To help, the City of Los Angeles launched a program […]

On Preservation: Turns out that ‘Missing Middle Housing’ has been here all along

Columnist · September 2, 2020

It must be the heat. The dog days of summer in Los Angeles are when our climate takes a break from its normal programming to remind us that we do […]

Warner Henry, remembered: Local luminary, a founder of LA Opera, died Aug. 1

James Conlon · September 2, 2020

He was a larger-than-life personality, a man of dramatic contrasts. His favorite artists were Claude Monet and Hieronymus Bosch. He was a connoisseur of the world’s finest wines, but his […]

‘Local’s’ new guidebook to our enormous and wild park

Guest · July 29, 2020

If you’re a local, you will learn a lot by reading Casey Schreiner’s “Griffith Park: A Local’s Guide.” Certainly not limited to “locals” however, this guidebook is a great read […]

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