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Historic Citrus Ave. house quickly demolished

John Welborne · October 31, 2019

Neighbors on Citrus Avenue, just west of Hancock Park, were shocked on Oct. 23 when the historic 1927 home at 361 N. Citrus Ave., at the southwest corner of Oakwood […]

Larchmont loses two large ficus trees

Billy Taylor · October 31, 2019

Two healthy and mature ficus trees on Larchmont Boulevard, located in front of the Rite Aid store, got the axe last month despite efforts by the local neighborhood association to […]

Marat Ballet leaps to its next stage in life

Suzan Filipek · October 31, 2019

Marat Daukayev School of Ballet has found a new home, after a full-out search that included parents and students and was supported partly by a gofundme.com campaign. Scheduled to open […]

‘Bollywood’ theme will bring the bling to Lucerne Blvd. block party

Rachel Olivier · October 3, 2019

Dancers, a movie on a jumbo screen, a henna art contest and lots of bling are on the agenda at the Bollywood-themed Lucerne Block Party on the 500 block of […]

Music Center Plaza reopens with flair, fanfare

John Welborne · October 3, 2019

An Indian chief joined civic leaders at a lavish four-day unveiling of The Music Center “Plaza for All.” The event also included cumbia dancing until midnight with Dance DTLA, a […]

Family Fair is coming to the Boulevard!

Rachel Olivier · October 3, 2019

A pie-baking contest, children’s costume parade and contest, all-ages talent show and rides are just some of the activities featured at the 53rd annual Larchmont Family Fair. The event is […]

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